Total Number of seeds: 25
Bring a burst of deep color, antioxidants, and garden charm with Heirloom Blue Berry Cherry Tomato Seeds. These open-pollinated beauties mature into vibrant blue-purple fruits with pink undertones, resembling blueberries in appearance and packed with juicy, sweet-tangy flavor. Rich in anthocyanins (the same compounds found in blueberries), this exotic variety is as nutritious as it is eye-catching.
Perfect for home gardeners, organic growers, and urban farming enthusiasts, the Blue Berry Cherry Tomato is fast-growing, high-yielding, and visually stunning. Whether you're growing in pots, balconies, or raised beds, this heirloom tomato adds ornamental and culinary value to every garden.
Variety Name: Blue Berry Cherry Tomato
Type of Seed: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO
Germination Time: 6–10 days
Sunlight Requirements: Full sunlight (6–8 hours daily)
Growing Locations: Pots, containers, grow bags, raised beds, garden soil
Growing Season: Spring, Summer, Early Monsoon (Feb–July)
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5–1 cm deep
Ideal Climate: Warm and sunny (18°C–32°C)
Plant Height: 2–4 feet (vine-type)
Fertilizer Needs: Rich compost or organic manure every 15 days
Life Span: 90–120 days
Ideal Growing Temperature: 22°C to 30°C
Harvesting Time: 65–75 days from transplanting
Maintenance Required: Moderate
Watering Frequency: Once every 2–3 days (or when topsoil dries)
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12x12 inches or bigger with support/stake
The ideal time to grow Blue Berry Cherry Tomatoes in India is from February to July, just before or during the monsoon. In southern and western regions, they can also be grown in September–October. Germination and flowering thrive under consistent warm sunlight, making it a flexible choice for most regions.
Use a 12 x 12 inch grow bag or bigger with drainage holes. Fill with a 60:40 mix of loamy soil and compost. Sow 2–3 seeds per pot at 1 cm depth, water gently, and place in sunlight. Thin seedlings to the healthiest one after sprouting. Provide a stake or cage for support as the plant begins to vine.
Preparation: Use nursery trays or direct sow into pots with compost-rich soil.
Sowing: Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep and cover lightly with soil.
Watering: Mist or water gently daily until germination.
Germination: 6–10 days under proper warmth and moisture.
Transplanting: After 25–30 days, move to final container or garden bed.
Sunlight: Ensure 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil: Use fertile, well-draining soil with organic matter.
Fertilization: Feed with organic compost or vermicompost every 15 days.
Pruning: Pinch side shoots to encourage more fruit clusters.
Support & Spacing: Use cages/stakes; space plants 24–36 inches apart.
Pest Control: Use neem oil spray or garlic extract biweekly.
Disease Prevention: Avoid wetting leaves while watering.
Mulching: Retain soil moisture and suppress weeds using dry leaves or straw.
Harvesting: Pick fruits once fully colored (deep purple with pink base).
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.
Rich in anthocyanins, making it a superfood packed with antioxidants.
Uniquely colored blue-purple cherry tomatoes with gourmet appeal.
Resistant to cracking and has a good shelf life for fresh use or market sales.
Highly productive, forming large clusters of grape-sized fruits.
Developed through natural, non-GMO seed-saving traditions.
Fast-maturing, reliable yields within 65–75 days in warm Indian conditions.
Excellent for salads, lunchboxes, snacks, pizzas, pasta, and gourmet dishes
Boosts immune system and fights oxidative stress
Perfect for kids’ gardens due to sweet taste and vibrant color
Can be roasted, dried, or used fresh
Rich in vitamins A, C, and antioxidants
Avoid overwatering — tomatoes hate soggy roots
Ensure airflow around the plants to reduce fungal risks
Stake early to avoid breaking stems from heavy fruit clusters
Do not transplant in peak afternoon hours to prevent shock
Watch out for whiteflies and treat early with neem oil
Problem: Wilting despite watering
Solution: Improve soil drainage and check for root rot
Problem: No flowering
Solution: Ensure full sun and avoid excessive nitrogen fertilizer
Problem: Leaves curling upward
Solution: Check for spider mites or mineral deficiency and treat accordingly
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Q1: Are Blue Berry Cherry Tomatoes edible?
A: Yes, absolutely. They are rich in antioxidants and safe to eat raw or cooked.
Q2: Is this a hybrid or heirloom?
A: This is an heirloom, open-pollinated, non-GMO variety.
Q3: Can I grow this in a small balcony?
A: Yes! It’s perfect for containers and balcony gardens with proper support and sunlight
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Poojan
Golden Hills hamesha acchi quality seeds deta hai.
Eshwar
Healthy aur viable seeds the, germination rate high tha.
Lakshman
Bahut accha experience raha seeds le kar.
Chetan
Packing tight tha aur seeds safe aaye.
Oorja
Plants ne bahut healthy fruits diye.
Chaitali
Seeds germination strong tha aur seedlings healthy nikle.
Varsha
Backyard me fruits ready ho gaye, taste bhi accha tha.
Jasmin
Family aur friends sab impressed hue taste se.
Karthika
Plants healthy grow kar rahe hain backyard garden me.
Deepmala
Tomatoes ka flavour authentic aur unique tha.