How To Grow Tomato Seeds video with Thompson & Morgan.

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Tomato : Sungold F1
Cordon (Indeterminate). An excellent new tomato for glasshouse or outdoor culture to provide lots of deliciously different fruit for salads etc. Tomato Sungold has an exceptional and very high sugar content (it definitely rivals 'Gardeners Delight') these attractive golden orange, approx. 13 gram, fruit are irresistible with a sweet flavour all their own -almost a dessert fruit! Sungold crops well and has resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Fusarium to ensure healthy plants.

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  • Hi, Im living in Ireland. I have just planted seedlings today. Can you tell me will I get some tomatoes this summer and when... i.e July or Aug..?

    Thanks in advance.

  • @Doorframeandknob Provided that you get good, sunny weather you should certainly be harvesting tomatoes by the end of July. Best of luck with them!

  • Btw,i live in Malaysia,to be exact i'm in Borneo,the temperature is hot and humid,im afraid the weather will effect my plants and , do i have to spray them ?

  • @grenademix96 Tomatoes should grow ok in Malaysia. Give them plenty of sun and try to keep them consistantly moist.In hot climates you may need to water several times a day. Humidity can provide ideal conditions for plant diseases including blight so grow them in a well ventilated area and avoid crowding them together. Spray them with Dithane 945 - if you can get this product in Malaysia.

  • Thank you Thompsonmorgan,my tomatoes already show it's leaves and i guess its time to move them,i planted them 6 days ago,and it shows 3 leafes,is it the time to re plant them?

  • @grenademix96 It sounds as though they are ready to transplant. They obviously grow very quickly in your climate! Follow the technique in our video. Best of luck with your tomato crop.

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  • its a tomato dont be so gentle ur not handling a baby

  • this is the best video I've seen here in youtube. So easy to follow! Thank you so much.

  • I definitely advise burying the stem. The more stem you bury, the stronger the plant gets. :)

  • I will,thank you very much Thompsonmorgan:)) i believe this will work well,thank you for the technique and advises too!!

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