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๐ Grow small, harvest bigโyour urban gardenโs sweetest secret!
The 30 Dwarf Red Robin Tomato Seeds are a premium, non-GMO heirloom variety grown in the USA, producing compact 9-12 inch determinate plants that yield abundant, sweet cherry tomatoes in just 55-60 days. With a 95% germination rate and suitability for container or indoor growing, these seeds offer a reliable, year-round harvest for millennial gardeners seeking fresh, flavorful produce with minimal space.
| ASIN | B07Q6LW8ZY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,973 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #247 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Harley Seeds |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (772) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Expected Plant Height | 1 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | year round |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Harley Seeds |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dwarf |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Vegetable |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 303949190017 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
| Unit Count | 30 Count |
M**E
They grow!
Full disclosure, I really suck at plants and have killed quite a few through over watering. But I am trying, still. I added 3 seeds each to 4 different pots at first. Two pots had completely organic soil that was marketed for tomoto plants and the like. Two pots had soil from my outside garden (mostly just top soil from lowes). For the first week...nothing. I added a few more seeds to each pot (and brushed off some of the top of a pot with organic soil into a pot with top soil to make a mix). This morning (a few days over a week) I see one little tomoto head pop out of a pot with a mix. I think I may have over watered some of the other pots...but I still have seeds left to try again. My point is...I suck at plants and yet still had at least one start to grow in a pot that is mainly just dirt from outside. So I am satisfied. I did use grow lights so I would definitely reccomend that. And I have been diligent about keeping it warm for them...even when our HVAC broke I immediately bought a heater...as it is winter (north florida winter but still gets down to the 20s). I am happy with this purchase and if someone as terrible with plants as I am can make at least one grow, it has to be likely for anyone. Edit: by week two, three little seeds have already sprouted. I think they are just sprouting slower, maybe due to the temperature being colder.
I**F
Easy to grow
Here are the steps i went through. 1) Mixed organic non fertilized indoor potting soil with organic fertilized indoor pot soil. This helps the seedlings avoid fertilizer burn early on. 2) Once third set of leaves sprout, I fertilize the ground with pellet fertilizer. 3) I provide adequate lighting. I use cheap SP150's from Mars Hydro. I am a few weeks in to my grow and all plants are starting flowering stage. All leaves look perfectly healthy. My light is on the more powerful side at the height I have it so it keeps the plants are compressed and very low to the ground. You can stretch them more if you like by providing less light. The idea of compressing is that the plants will not need support. 100% perfect growth and germination. These are good seeds. Be sure to provide adequate soil for the seeds and increase fertilizer as roots get larger and more established. This is for small pots. EDIT: Added 2 more photos 5-6 weeks in. Perfect growth. The two pots shown have over 200 tomatoes nearing red stage and is producing more flowers. Very happy with the perfect experience here. Theses are a bit bigger than I expected. I would use a larger pot than pictured on the product page. EDIT2: Added photos of first ripe picks. harvesting 10-15 tomatoes a day now. Perfect staggered ripening. This will be the last edit. Ignore the bad reviews. Not everyone knows how to grow plants.
C**S
Tough Micro-Sized Cherry Tomato Plant
I have been very impressed with these plants. The out of 12 seeds planted, 7 germinated (about 60% germination), which is pretty normal for me as a new gardener. The tallest one I have has stalled out at 14 inches tall. They look like they are going to be completely covered with little cherry tomatoes. The tallest one could probably use some support, but is stalky enough to hold itself up fairly well. The plants are fairly robust. I have one inside and the rest outside in pots and both are doing surprisingly well. The indoor plant only gets about 4 hours of direct sunlight a day (at best) and it is thriving. The weather has averaged a high temperature of 105 F or more for most of these tomatoes' lives, and they have still grown really well. They also seem pretty drought tolerant. I have had times when I missed my regular watering and all the potted plants around these tomatoes are visibly stressed or even dying, and these still seem to be as happy as can be with no signs of stress. I definitely recommend this micro tomato variety and the vendor seems to be reputable.
B**R
Great Germination Rate / Solid Plants / Productive Harvest
These seeds were well packaged and seemed of good quality. I started these indoors with grow lamps in mid-February in my grow zone of 6. These seeds had a good germination rate - likely 85 % or so for me and matured just in time for planting season. In planting these, they did extremely well both in pots and lived up to their name as a dwarf, producing a nice harvest. We suffered a severe drought this summer and these weathered through with extra care. The flavor was not as sweet as I would've preferred but it likely could've been the drought. I have leftover seeds from the packet so I will definitely plant again in '2026. I recommend.
B**L
So Adorable!
I bought these seeds looking for a miniature version to grow in the indoor hydropod. However, I started these in soil, inside in the greenhouse. As you can see one of them has grown to 4" tall and is producing flowers and very healthy. The other one, grown under same circumstances, has only grown to 1.5" and isn't doing as well. The only differences between the growing experience is the smaller one is in a smaller pot and was started in a biodegradable seedling cup first. The other one was started in the pot it is still in. IDK if it was the transplanting that weakened the smaller one or what. I will continue to monitor them both. Perhaps the smaller one will catch up. At any rate, these are adorable little plants and I will continue to grow them outdoors as long as weather permits and will then grow them indoors throughout the winter.
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