Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Do Husky Cherry Tomato plants get very tall? I planted some a month ago and they're only 10" tall.?

It's only been a month. 10 inches sounds normal. They will shoot up as the summer goes by.

Do Husky Cherry Tomato plants get very tall? I planted some a month ago and they're only 10" tall.?
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Reply:Yes. Make sure you put a tomato cage around them while they are still somewhat small. Once they start to thicken, it is a lot harder and there is a chance that the plant could tip over and break.
Reply:Hi. No, they won't get very tall; they are a bush type. I bought one at a local nursery, and the tag says it is indeterminate, which means it would get tall and leggy, but the plant is short, with fat stems. The tag must be mislabeled, even though the name is right. I got on Bonnie nursery's own website, and this is what it says about the plant:





"Husky Cherry Red VF





Fruit size: 1 inch


Matures: 65 days


Plant type: Determinate


One of the popular “Husky” series developed especially for home gardens. What makes this hybrid so great is that the determinate vines are short and husky (4 feet), yielding lots of tasty fruit in a small space over a long period of time. Perfect for pots. In the garden, space 24 to 36 inches apart.





Many juicy, sweet cherry tomatoes are borne on vines resistant to verticillium wilt (V) and fusarium wilt (F). Can get by without staking. "





Hope this helps.

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