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Humboldti Wild Pink Tomato is a rare wild tomato variety producing small, round pink fruits with a bright, tangy flavour. Closely related to ancestral tomato lines, this vigorous plant is valued for its resilience, extended harvest window, and genetic diversity. Well suited for adventurous gardeners, seed savers, and breeding projects.

 

*Days to Maturity – Begins producing fruit in approximately 75–85 days.
*Wild Pink Fruit – Small, round pink tomatoes borne in clusters.
*Bright, Tangy Flavor – Fresh, lively taste typical of wild tomato varieties.
*Highly Vigorous Growth – Strong, sprawling plants with continuous flowering.
*Wild & Open-Pollinated – Ideal for seed saving and preservation of genetic diversity.

 

Wild & Rare Tomato Disclaimer
This is a wild or semi-wild tomato variety. Plants are more vigorous and sprawling than standard garden tomatoes, and fruits are smaller with more variation in flavour and size. Natural variation is expected. 

 

Each packet contains approximately 30 seeds.

 

Product Title: Humboldtii Wild Pink Tomato Seeds – Rare Open-Pollinated Variety (30 Seeds)

Tomatoes - Cherry - Humboltii Wild Pink Seeds

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  • Start tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before your last frost date. Gently press seeds into the soil, cover lightly, and keep the soil consistently moist until germination, which typically occurs within 5-10 days.

    For best growth, "pot up" tomato seedlings once or twice before transplanting outdoors. When repotting, bury the stem up to the lowest set of leaves to encourage root development along the buried stem, strengthening the plant.

    After the risk of frost has passed, transplant tomatoes into a sunny location, spacing plants 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) apart. Indeterminate varieties will benefit from support, such as stakes or cages, to help manage upward growth and maximize yield.

  • Solanum lycopersicum

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