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Ildi Cherry Grape Yellow Tomato Seeds are a delightfully high-yielding heirloom tomato variety known for producing dozens of grape-shaped golden fruits per cluster. With up to 75 tomatoes in a single truss, these sweet yellow tomatoes are both stunning and flavorful. Their firm texture, mild sweetness with a hint of tang, and excellent shelf life make them perfect for salads, snacking, and decorative plating.
If you’re looking for a reliable, early-yielding tomato variety with long vine performance and beautiful presentation, Ildi is a perfect choice for home gardens and commercial growers alike.
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✅ Keyword Variants: grape tomato seeds, yellow cherry tomato, heirloom tomato seeds, sweet yellow tomato seeds, early tomato India, indeterminate tomato variety
Type of Seeds: Heirloom Tomato
Germination Time: 5–10 days
Hours of Sunlight: 6–8 hours full sunlight
Where to Grow: Pots, Containers, Open Fields, Greenhouses
Growing Season: Most of the year except extreme heat or monsoon
Seeds Sowing Depth: 0.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Mild to warm
Plant Height: 5–6 feet (Indeterminate)
Organic Fertilizer Requirement: Moderate; once every 15–20 days
Life Span: 100–120 days
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–30°C
Harvesting Time: 65–75 days after transplanting
Maintenance Required: Medium to Low
Watering Frequency: When topsoil feels dry (every 2–3 days)
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 18x18 inches or larger


Ildi Cherry Grape Yellow Tomatoes are adaptable to most Indian zones. Best seasons are October to March in the North and August to February in South/Central India. Avoid heavy monsoon months for transplanting, though mature plants can tolerate occasional rain. Indoors, greenhouse, and terrace gardens perform well with this variety.
Select a large 18×18 inch grow bag or bigger. Fill with soil + compost + cocopeat mix. Place in full sunlight. Use bamboo or wire cage for plant support. Prune lower branches. Add organic tomato fertilizer every 15 days after transplanting. Ensure the pot drains well.
Preparation: Use well-drained seedling trays with rich soil mix.
Sowing: 0.5 cm deep, cover lightly.
Watering: Mist regularly to keep moist.
Germination: 5–10 days.
Transplanting: Shift to final container after 3–4 weeks.
Sunlight: Full sun, 6+ hours daily
Soil: Well-draining, compost-rich
Fertilization: Organic liquid compost or NPK once every 2 weeks
Pruning: Remove lower leaves, pinch suckers to focus energy
Support and Spacing: Stake or cage; plant 2–3 ft apart
Pest Control: Neem oil, ash, garlic spray
Disease Prevention: Ensure airflow, remove affected leaves
Mulching: Retains moisture and prevents weed growth
Harvesting: When fruits are deep yellow and firm
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.
Each Ildi Cherry Tomato plant produces huge bunches of 50–75 yellow grape-like fruits per truss, continuing over weeks. This indeterminate variety keeps growing throughout the season and holds fruit even in storage without dropping. Its stunning yellow clusters are eye-catching, making them great for farmers markets, garden shows, and home kitchens. Rare among heirloom types, this variety offers consistent high yields with minimal disease issues.
Excellent for children’s lunchboxes
Beautiful garnish for gourmet plating
Sweet and firm for fresh salads
Long shelf life even post-harvest
Rare variety that enhances garden visuals
Avoid excessive nitrogen (too much leaf, less fruit)
Provide steady watering, not erratic
Use supports early to avoid vine snapping
Protect young plants from frost and overwatering
Avoid planting too close to other nightshades
Fruit Drop: Reduce watering frequency
Cracking: Keep watering consistent
Leaf Curl: Possibly viral; remove infected leaves
Blight or Mildew: Improve airflow and remove damaged parts
Aphids: Use neem or fermented buttermilk spray
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Q: Is Ildi suitable for terrace gardens?
Yes, it’s great for grow bags or balcony gardening.
Q: What does the tomato taste like?
It’s firm, sweet, and mildly tangy, perfect for eating raw.
Q: Will it grow tall?
Yes, it's indeterminate, so it keeps growing and producing. Stake required.
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