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Sunrise Bumble Bee Cherry Tomato Seeds. 10 Organic Seeds
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The Sunrise Bumblebee Tomato is a unique cherry tomato variety known for its striking appearance and flavor. It features The combination of yellow and red colors with pink marbling., making it visually appealing.
Attribute Details
Scientific Name Solanum lycopersicum
Days to Maturity 60-70 days
Plant Type Indeterminate
Size Cherry (1 inch)
Color The combination of yellow and red colors with pink marbling.
Flavor Sweet, complex, and well-balanced
Ideal Growing Conditions Full sun, nutrient-rich soil
Growing Instructions
Planting
Seed Depth: 1/8 inch
Spacing: 24 inches apart
Germination Temperature: 75-95°F
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Care Tips
Sunlight: Needs 6-8 hours of full sun each day.
Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist, and try to avoid getting water on the leaves.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks.
Support: It's a good idea to stake or cage the plants for support.
Harvesting
You can pick the tomatoes when they are fully colored and a bit soft to the touch. They’re great fresh or can be used in a variety of recipes.
This variety isn’t frost-resistant, so make sure to plant it after the last frost date in your area.
The Sunrise Bumblebee Tomato is a unique cherry tomato variety known for its striking appearance and flavor. It features The combination of yellow and red colors with pink marbling., making it visually appealing.
Attribute Details
Scientific Name Solanum lycopersicum
Days to Maturity 60-70 days
Plant Type Indeterminate
Size Cherry (1 inch)
Color The combination of yellow and red colors with pink marbling.
Flavor Sweet, complex, and well-balanced
Ideal Growing Conditions Full sun, nutrient-rich soil
Growing Instructions
Planting
Seed Depth: 1/8 inch
Spacing: 24 inches apart
Germination Temperature: 75-95°F
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Care Tips
Sunlight: Needs 6-8 hours of full sun each day.
Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist, and try to avoid getting water on the leaves.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks.
Support: It's a good idea to stake or cage the plants for support.
Harvesting
You can pick the tomatoes when they are fully colored and a bit soft to the touch. They’re great fresh or can be used in a variety of recipes.
This variety isn’t frost-resistant, so make sure to plant it after the last frost date in your area.







