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Super Sweet 100 Tomato Seeds offer a robust selection of over 20 non-GMO seeds, perfect for home gardening enthusiasts. These heirloom seeds are designed for easy planting and care, ensuring a bountiful harvest from spring to fall. Grown and shipped from Texas, they are an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their garden, greenhouse, or flower bed.
D**3
Great Seeds
I normally grow several tomato plants each year and I was unhappy with the costs of the plants last year. Apparently the labor costs for growing tomato plants for home gardening has become excessive. I decided to grow my own this year so I bought these seeds and planted them in small pots in February. Almost all of the seeds sprouted in a couple of weeks. Excellent initial results. It is far too early to respond on the taste of the tomatoes resulting from these seeds, but the Sweet 100's and Sweet Millions have always been great producers with excellent taste in the past.
M**.
So far, so good.
For the record, I am reviewing: Super Sweet 100 Tomato Seeds (20+ Seeds) | Non GMO | Vegetable Fruit Herb Flower Seeds for Planting | HomeI germinated these seeds at 84.5 degrees in a moist paper towel, and it took only three days for them to germinate and grow almost a quarter of an inch root. I would say that at least 50% of them germinated. I only needed three to grow and I chose the best three to plant. Trashed the rest. I have just planted them and we shall see how well they do. I will update you as they grow. I will harvest my own seeds for next year.
B**B
Product description sufficient
Exactly as described
B**S
Definitely not SS 100
Good germination and growth, but these are definitely not Super Sweet 100. Not sure what they are.
D**S
Would not grow trying again
Trying to get them to grow again
C**S
Excellent germination rate
Planted 12 and all sprouted. I’m going to be swimming in tomatoes
M**T
Not sweet
These tomatoes taste sour
H**.
Not what expected
I was expecting the marble sized (smaller than cherry) tomatoes. These grew larger than cherry tomatoes. I suspect the seeds were packaged under the wrong label.
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