Total Number of seeds: 25
The Black Shade Tomato Seeds produce a stunning exotic heirloom tomato known for its deep red fruits with dramatic black shading on the shoulders and skin. As the tomatoes ripen, rich anthocyanin pigments create a smoky black tone over a juicy red base, giving every fruit a bold, premium appearance. When sliced, the tomatoes reveal seed-rich, juicy flesh with balanced sweetness and gentle acidity, making them perfect for fresh eating and gourmet cooking.
These Black Shade Tomato Seeds grow into healthy, productive plants that perform very well in Indian climates. The fruits are medium-sized, round, and smooth, with colour intensity improving under strong sunlight. This heirloom variety is loved by gardeners who want rare colours, great taste, and visual impact in their kitchen garden. Ideal for pots, terrace gardens, grow bags, and open fields, this tomato delivers both beauty and flavour throughout the season.
Type of Seed: Exotic Heirloom Black Shade Tomato (Open-Pollinated)
Germination Time: 6–10 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 6–8 hours daily
Where to Grow: Pots, terrace gardens, grow bags, open fields
Growing Season: February to November
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5–1 cm
Ideal Climate: Warm with good sunlight
Plant Height: 120–160 cm (indeterminate type)
Fertilizer Needs: Organic compost or liquid manure every 10–15 days
Life Span: Seasonal annual crop
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–30°C
Harvesting Time: 65–80 days after sowing
Maintenance Required: Moderate; staking recommended
Watering Frequency: Regular and consistent
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12x12 inch or larger



The Black Shade Tomato Seeds grow best during warm months. In North India, sow from February to April and again after monsoon. In South India, sowing can be done almost year-round except during peak monsoon. Strong sunlight is essential to develop the distinct red-and-black colour contrast.
Use a 12x12 inch or larger grow bag with proper drainage. Fill with fertile soil mixed with compost and cocopeat. Sow 2–3 seeds per pot and water gently. After germination, keep the strongest seedling. Provide a stake or tomato cage early, as plants grow tall and fruit steadily.
Preparation: Prepare loose, nutrient-rich soil with compost.
Sowing: Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep and cover lightly.
Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Germination: Seeds germinate in 6–10 days.
Transplanting: Transplant seedlings at 4–5 leaf stage with 45–60 cm spacing.
Sunlight: Full sunlight enhances black shading and sweetness.
Soil: Well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter.
Fertilization: Feed every 10–15 days with organic fertilizer.
Pruning: Remove lower leaves and extra side shoots.
Support & Spacing: Stake plants and maintain proper spacing.
Pest Control: Neem oil spray weekly prevents common pests.
Disease Prevention: Avoid overhead watering; ensure airflow.
Mulching: Retains moisture and reduces weeds.
Harvesting: Harvest when fruits show deep red colour with black shoulders.
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for moisture retention.
The Black Shade Tomato stands out for its rare red-and-black skin colour, heirloom purity, and rich flavour. The dark shading comes from natural pigments activated by sunlight, giving the fruits both visual appeal and antioxidant benefits. This variety is ideal for gardeners who want a premium, exotic tomato that looks as good as it tastes.
Perfect for fresh salads, slicing, sandwiches, sauces, and gourmet presentation. The juicy flesh and balanced taste make it suitable for both raw and cooked dishes. Growing your own Black Shade Tomatoes ensures fresh, pesticide-free vegetables at home.
Avoid shade, as low sunlight reduces black colour development. Do not overwater to prevent cracking. Support plants properly to handle continuous fruiting. Use organic fertilizers only for best flavour.
Less Black Colour: Increase direct sunlight exposure.
Fruit Cracking: Maintain consistent watering.
Pest Attacks: Spray neem oil weekly.
Fungal Issues: Improve airflow and avoid wet leaves.
Local Names of Black Shade Tomato: Black Tomato, Kaala Tamatar, Red Black Tomato, Shade Tomato, Thakkali Black Shade, Exotic Black Tomato.
Q1: Why does this tomato have black colour?
The black shade comes from natural pigments activated by sunlight.
Q2: Is this variety suitable for pots?
Yes, it grows very well in pots and grow bags.
Q3: How long does it take to harvest?
Harvest begins around 65–80 days after sowing.
Q4: Are these seeds hybrid?
No, they are pure heirloom open-pollinated seeds.
Q5: Does it need staking?
Yes, staking is recommended for best growth and yield.
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Harish V
results ka wait hai, abhi tak growth theek chal rahi hai.
Suresh P
beej achhe the, ankuran sahi hua, paudhe sehatmand hain.
Naveen J
Plants are establishing well and new leaves are coming quickly.
Priya M
Great for home gardening; sprouting was consistent and reliable.
Ajay R
Seedlings are compact and showing strong true leaves already.
Riya S
Very good viability; most seeds germinated and seedlings are uniform.
Amit K
Leaf colour looks healthy and growth is steady in my grow bags.
Sunil
Seedlings developed strong roots and handled transplanting well.
Ayesha
Clean seed batch and consistent sprouting across the pots.
Kiran
Good germination rate with uniform early growth and sturdy stems.