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The Trefle du Togo Tomato Seeds are a rare heirloom treasure from Togo, West Africa. This exotic variety is cherished for its uniquely ruffled, lobed fruits that glow in rich pinkish-red hues. Perfect for salads, chutneys, sauces, and fresh snacking, these tomatoes bring a bold tangy flavor that truly stands out. Known for thriving in hot, dry climates, this indeterminate variety produces compact, high-yielding plants—ideal for both beginners and tomato collectors alike.
Variety Name: Trefle du Togo Tomato
Type of Seed: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO
Germination Time: 7–10 days
Sunlight Requirements: 6–8 hours of full sunlight
Growing Locations: Pots, raised beds, backyard gardens
Growing Season: Spring to early monsoon
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5–1 cm
Ideal Climate: Hot and dry tropical to subtropical
Plant Height: Compact indeterminate vines (~3.5–4.5 feet)
Fertilizer Needs: Moderate; apply compost every 3 weeks
Life Span: Annual
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–32 °C
Harvesting Time: 70–80 days from transplanting
Maintenance Required: Medium; requires staking or caging
Watering Frequency: Twice a week or as per soil dryness
Ideal Grow Bag Size: Minimum 18 inch depth and 15 inch width
In India, Trefle du Togo Tomatoes perform best when sown between February and April in North India and October to January in South Indian states. The plants adapt well to hot regions and are ideal for terrace gardens, farms, or polyhouses. Mid-season maturity ensures harvest within 2.5 months of transplanting.
To grow this exotic tomato at home:
Use a large grow bag or pot (at least 18 inches deep).
Add rich, organic soil with compost and cocopeat.
Sow 2–3 seeds and thin to the healthiest plant.
Stake early for support as it starts vining.
Place in a full sun location and water regularly.
Preparation
Pre-soak seeds in lukewarm water for 6 hours for faster germination.
Sowing
Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep in seed trays or directly in soil.
Maintain spacing of 18–24 inches between plants.
Watering
Mist or lightly water daily until germination, then twice weekly.
Germination
Expect sprouts in 7–10 days.
Transplanting
Transplant after 3–4 true leaves appear. Use support early.
Sunlight
Full sun (6–8 hours daily) is essential for maximum yield.
Soil
Loose, well-draining loamy soil enriched with compost or vermicompost.
Fertilization
Organic fertilizer or compost tea every 2–3 weeks.
Pruning
Remove lower leaves and side suckers for better airflow.
Support and Spacing
Use bamboo stakes, cages, or trellises for best results.
Pest Control
Spray neem oil or garlic-chili extract weekly.
Disease Prevention
Avoid overhead watering. Mulch soil to retain moisture and prevent blight.
Mulching
Helps retain moisture and protect root system.
Harvesting
Harvest when the fruits are deep pink-red with soft lobes.
Sunlight: 6–8 hours of direct sun ensures vibrant stripes
Soil: Loamy, rich, with good drainage
Fertilization: Organic compost or vermicompost every 3–4 weeks
Pruning: Remove lower leaves and suckers for better air flow
Support: Use cages or stakes to support heavy ribbed fruits
Pest Control: Neem oil or organic sprays for aphids and hornworms
Disease Prevention: Avoid leaf wetness; mulch soil to prevent soil splash
Harvesting: Pick when fruit yields slightly to gentle squeeze and develops full green striping
🌿 Unique Appearance: Deeply lobed, ruffled fruits in attractive pink-red tones.
🍅 Cultural Heritage: A rare heirloom from Togo, West Africa—true collector’s delight.
🔥 Heat Tolerant: Performs well in hot, dry Indian climates.
🍽️ Versatile Use: Ideal for salads, sauces, chutneys, and fresh eating.
🌱 Seed Saving Friendly: Open-pollinated for future sustainable gardening.
Makes vibrant tomato chutneys and flavorful sauces.
Ideal for gourmet salads and healthy snacking.
Encourages seed preservation and organic gardening.
Suitable for small space gardening and urban balconies.
Promotes biodiversity by preserving rare heirloom lines.
Do not overwater—roots may rot.
Stake early to prevent vine collapse.
Avoid heavy nitrogen fertilizers—use balanced organic mixes.
Watch for leaf curl, whiteflies, or aphids in humid weather.
Rotate crops yearly to prevent soil-borne diseases.
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Leaf Curl | Virus or pest | Use neem oil spray + remove infected leaves |
Blossom Drop | Heat stress | Water deeply and mulch during hot days |
Cracked Fruit | Uneven watering | Maintain consistent watering schedule |
Yellow Leaves | Nutrient deficiency | Add compost or liquid seaweed feed |
Aphid Attack | Pest infestation | Spray diluted neem + garlic-chili extract weekly |
Togo Tomato, Ruffled Pink Tomato, Heirloom African Tomato, Exotic Tomato Variety, Indigenous Tomato Seeds
Q: Is this variety good for Indian summer heat?
A: Yes! Trefle du Togo thrives in hot, dry climates with minimal pest issues.
Q: Can I save seeds for next season?
A: Absolutely! It’s an open-pollinated heirloom, ideal for seed-saving.
Q: How do I know when it’s ripe?
A: Look for full pinkish-red color and soft, ruffled lobes.
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Divya
Daily watering ke baad fast germination hua.
Lakshmi
Family ko pasand aayi ye African tomato variety.
Imran
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Shalini
Bahut rare aur exotic heirloom variety hai.
Aarav
Bahut accha experience raha seeds le kar.
Ashok
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Rajesh
Backyard me lagaya, plants abhi fruits dene lage hain.
Sneha
Seeds genuine aur heritage variety ke the.
Anjali
Plants strong grow kar rahe hain aur red ribbed tomatoes aa rahe hain.
Kiran
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