Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed

SKU: 12624STDTRT-100SD
$50.26
Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed
Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed
Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed
Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed

Tomato Ruby Crush F1 Seed

SKU: 12624STDTRT-100SD
$50.26
$50.26
form: STANDARD
style: TREATED
size: 100 seeds

Sakata Harvest Collection

Ruby Crush has deep red fruit that are very smooth, uniform, and firm with excellent flavor. The determinate plants are vigorous with great yield potential and high resistance to Fusarium Wilt (1,2), Fusarium Crown/Root Rot, and Tomato Mosaic Virus (0-2) and intermediate resistance to Gray Leaf Spot.


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  • Soil Temperature: 75-80°F
  • Germination Lighting: Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 7-14 Days
  • Seeding Depth: 0.25-0.5"
  • Maturation Days: 67 Days
  • Planting Method: Transplant
  • Spacing in Row: 12-36"
  • Spacing Between Rows: 3-5'

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Overall rating: 4.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Don’t like the taste as

"Don’t like the taste as well as some of our other varieties but is much easier to harvest and tie up as its vegetation is not so massive."

MADYSEN'S P. (5/5)

AMAZING PRODUCER OF DELICIOUS BITE-SIZED FRUITS

"I live in Southern California. I planted these seeds in the sunniest spot in my yard and boy did that pay off. I planted my seeds in early April. Unfortunately I planted them too close to my Mammoth sunflower plants. The Ruby crush seeds grew, but could not thrive until the sunflowers grew and were removed the second week of July. The minute the sunflowers were gone the tomato plant grew very rapidly. Within two weeks I had a large mixing bowl full of tomatoes weekly. They were delicious and sweet. Today is December 4th and the plant is still trying to survive. I took a cereal bowl of tomatoes off of the plant and there were still some flowers blooming! I felt bad removing it, because it had been such a great plant. I will be using these seeds again. Highly recommended."

nickeldime71 (5/5)

seeds

"This was my second year using Harris Seeds. My garden is popping with vegies. Excellent seeds. I will buy seeds again next year. Mike"

Michael S. (5/5)

Just planted my tomato seeds indoors

"just planted the tomato seeds inside 9 days ago and 90 % of them germinated. I transplanted them today to small pots. They seem to be happy under the grow lights in my laundry room. I'll have to wait another month to tell you what I think of them. I live in NY zone 4-5. I am confused about the "weeks to transplanting". I think it should specify to "outside"."

FRANCOISE H. (3/5)

Super robust plant

"I started my seeds in the middle of August and have 2 plants growing in an Earthbox. The plants have outgrown the square cages and I'm going to add extenders today which I didn't expect with a determinate plant especially with the plant less than 6 weeks old. I wish I could include pictures as the plants are super busy and have set a lot of fruit, have tons of flowers all during really hot and humid Florida weather. Nothing is ripe yet and I will update the review once we taste them."

Barbara K. (5/5)

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