Four Seasons Cherry Tomato Seeds
Code: SS0750
| Fast Facts on Four Seasons Cherry Tomato Seeds | |
| Product | Four Seasons Cherry Tomato Seeds |
| Product Code | SS0750 |
| Botanical Name | Solanum Lycopersicum |
| Germination | 80% |
| Plant Height | 80 - 120 Cm |
| Plant Spread | … |
| Life Cycle | Annual |
| Harvest In | 65 Days |
| Type | F1 Hyrbid |
| Four Seasons Cherry Tomato Seeds Germination Info | |
| Germinates In | 8 - 15 Days |
| Germination Note | |
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