Can you grow cherry tomatoes in AeroGarden?
Can you grow cherry tomatoes in AeroGarden?
Tomatoes are always in season with AeroGarden! Just drop the Red Heirloom Cherry Tomato seed pods into your AeroGarden and you can have delicious, sweet and juicy cherry tomatoes all year long and for months on end – no sun, soil or green thumb required!
How long does it take for cherry tomatoes to grow in AeroGarden?
From the manufacturer
Tomato and Peppers | Flowers | |
---|---|---|
Germination Time | 7-10 days | 7-12 days |
Days to Blossom | 45 | 42 |
Days to Fruit | 75 | N/A |
Harvest Time (avg. days) | 105 | N/A |
How do you care for AeroGarden cherry tomatoes?
How to Prune Aerogarden Tomatoes
- Space Your Plants Properly. Many Aerogarden models have six holes, into which you insert seed pods.
- Do a First Pruning at 4–5 Weeks. At 4–5 weeks, your plants should be about one inch tall.
- Top Your Plants at 6 Weeks.
- Prune Mature Plants Every 2 Weeks.
What are the best tomatoes to grow in an AeroGarden?
The AeroGarden Cherry Tomato (for any AeroGarden) and Mega Cherry Tomato (for the Extra) are determinate varieties that have been selected due to their appropriate sizes for growing in AeroGardens.
Should I prune my AeroGarden tomatoes?
No maintenance required. Fun Fact: When tomatoes are grown outdoors there is usually no need to prune them, however we recommend pruning AeroGarden tomatoes to keep them small and compact and produce maximum harvests. No maintenance required. (Your seedlings are too young to prune).
How long do tomatoes last in AeroGarden?
According to the instructions, tomatoes are said to last for anywhere from six months to a year in the Aerogarden. I started out in October 2018 with two yellow-fruited and two red-fruited heirloom plants grown from pods purchased from Aerogarden.
Are AeroGarden cherry tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
Can you grow full size tomatoes in an AeroGarden?
They are a true vine, and in places without a frost will grow to 50 to 100 feet long. When choosing a tomato to grow in the AeroGarden, look for dwarf determinate varieties (for the AG3 or AG7) and smaller determinates for the AG Extra.