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The Tomato Pink Berry Seeds are a beautiful heirloom variety known for their round shape, glossy skin, and attractive pink color. These tomatoes are small to medium-sized, bursting with sweetness and a mild tang that makes them perfect for salads, sandwiches, and fresh snacking. The plants are vigorous, high-yielding, and produce clusters of bright pink fruits that add elegance and charm to every garden.
These Tomato Pink Berry Seeds thrive in the Indian climate and are ideal for pots, terrace gardens, or open fields. They grow steadily with regular care, producing fruits continuously throughout the season. The pink berries have a thin skin, smooth texture, and juicy pulp, offering a balanced blend of sweetness and acidity. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this variety ensures easy growth, high productivity, and stunning results.
Type of Seed: Heirloom Pink Tomato (Round Berry Type)
Germination Time: 6–10 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 6–8 hours daily
Where to Grow: Pots, terrace gardens, or open fields
Growing Season: February to November (best for summer to early winter)
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5–1 cm deep
Ideal Climate: Warm and moderately humid
Plant Height: 90–120 cm
Fertilizer Needs: Organic compost or liquid manure every 15 days
Life Span: Seasonal annual crop
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–28°C
Harvesting Time: 65–75 days after sowing
Maintenance Required: Moderate; staking and pruning required
Watering Frequency: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12x12 inch or larger


The Tomato Pink Berry Seeds grow best during the warm months from February to November. In northern India, sow before summer for an early harvest, while in southern regions, they can be grown almost year-round. Avoid frost and ensure steady sunlight for vibrant fruit color and sweetness.
Select a 12x12 inch pot or grow bag with proper drainage. Fill it with a mix of soil, compost, and cocopeat. Sow 2–3 seeds per pot and keep in sunlight. Once seedlings reach 5–6 inches tall, keep the healthiest one. Support the plant with a stick or wire to help it grow upright and bear heavy fruit clusters.
Preparation: Use fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic compost.
Sowing: Sow seeds 1 cm deep and cover lightly.
Watering: Water gently and keep soil moist until germination.
Germination: Seeds sprout in 6–10 days under warm conditions.
Transplanting: When seedlings have 4–5 true leaves, transplant to their final growing area with spacing of 45–60 cm.
Sunlight: Provide 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil: Well-drained loamy soil enriched with compost.
Fertilization: Add compost or organic manure every 10–15 days.
Pruning: Remove lower leaves and side shoots to improve yield.
Support & Spacing: Use stakes or cages and maintain 45 cm spacing.
Pest Control: Spray neem oil weekly to prevent aphids and mites.
Disease Prevention: Avoid overhead watering to prevent blight.
Mulching: Helps retain soil moisture and control weeds.
Harvesting: Pick fruits when they turn fully pink and glossy.
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 Tomato Pink Berry Seeds are admired for their soft pink color, high sugar content, and ornamental appearance. They are rich in antioxidants and lycopene, supporting heart and skin health. Their compact plant structure and continuous fruiting habit make them excellent for terrace gardening and small spaces.
These tomatoes are perfect for salads, sandwiches, sauces, and garnishes. Their beautiful pink hue adds color and freshness to any dish. Growing your own Pink Berry Tomatoes ensures pesticide-free, nutrient-rich produce that tastes naturally sweet and fresh from the garden.
Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. Maintain regular sunlight exposure for proper fruit ripening. Use only organic compost and fertilizers. Harvest frequently to encourage new fruit formation and prolong the yield period.
Wilting Leaves: Add compost and water regularly to prevent dehydration.
Pests (Aphids, Whiteflies): Spray neem oil or garlic solution weekly.
Fungal Diseases: Ensure good airflow and avoid wet leaves.
Low Fruit Set: Increase sunlight exposure and avoid temperature extremes.
Local Names of Tomato Pink Berry: Gulabi Tamatar, Pink Cherry Tomato, Pink Round Tomato, Cheri Thakkali, Thakkali Gulabi, Gulabi Tomato, and Chinna Tamatar.
Q1: Can Tomato Pink Berry be grown in pots?
Yes, it grows perfectly in 12x12 inch pots or grow bags with proper sunlight.
Q2: What is the flavor of Pink Berry Tomatoes?
They have a sweet, mild flavor with a soft, juicy texture.
Q3: How long until harvest?
You can start harvesting within 65–75 days after sowing.
Q4: Are these seeds hybrid or heirloom?
They are heirloom open-pollinated seeds ideal for organic gardeners.
Q5: Do these tomatoes need support?
Yes, staking or using a tomato cage helps plants stay upright and productive.
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Meera S
Healthy seedlings mile, growth smooth chal raha hai.
Harish
Good germination rate, small plants healthy dikh rahe hain.
Rahul T
Tomato Pink Berry Seeds ka germination accha tha, small sprouts jaldi aa gaye.
Arun T
Seeds ka quality accha tha, pot me easily germinate ho gaye.
Varun R
Germination uniform tha, seedlings bright green aaye.
Rakesh
Plant healthy grow ho raha hai, results ka wait kar raha hu.
Kiran M
Packaging safe thi, seeds bilkul fresh lage.
Divya S
Kitchen garden ke liye perfect seeds, growth stable hai.
Suhail S
Pink berry fruits ke liye wait kar raha hu, growth strong chal rahi hai.
Sneha
Pink berry tomatoes dekhne ke liye excited hu, plants strong grow ho rahe hain.