Total Number of seeds: 30
The Yellow Little Pear Tomato Seeds produce a rare and exotic heirloom tomato variety with charming pear-shaped yellow fruits. These tomatoes are slightly larger than cherry tomatoes but smaller than regular table tomatoes, making them a perfect “little pear” size. Each fruit develops a bright golden-yellow colour with smooth skin and soft, juicy flesh. The flavour is mildly sweet with low acidity, making it ideal for fresh eating and decorative dishes.
These Yellow Little Pear Tomato Seeds grow into healthy, productive plants that bear clusters of elegant pear-shaped tomatoes throughout the season. This heirloom variety is especially loved for its unique shape, beautiful colour, and continuous yield. It performs very well in Indian climatic conditions and is suitable for pots, terrace gardens, grow bags, and open fields. Gardeners who enjoy growing unusual, rare, and visually attractive tomatoes will find this variety extremely rewarding.
Type of Seed: Rare Exotic Heirloom Yellow Little Pear Tomato
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 and moderately dry
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: 65–75 days after sowing
Maintenance Required: Moderate; staking recommended
Watering Frequency: Regular and consistent
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12x12 inch or larger



The Yellow Little Pear Tomato Seeds grow best in warm seasons. In North India, sow from February to April and again after monsoon. In South India, sowing can be done almost year-round except during extreme monsoon. Adequate sunlight helps develop the bright yellow colour and sweet flavour.
Use a 12x12 inch grow bag or large pot with good drainage. Fill with fertile soil mixed with compost and cocopeat. Sow 2–3 seeds per pot. After germination, retain the strongest seedling. Since this is an indeterminate variety, provide a stake or small tomato cage to support fruit clusters.
Preparation: Prepare loose, well-drained soil enriched with organic compost.
Sowing: Sow seeds at a depth of 0.5–1 cm and cover lightly.
Watering: Water gently to keep soil moist.
Germination: Seeds germinate within 6–10 days.
Transplanting: Transplant seedlings with 4–5 leaves, spacing 45–60 cm apart.
Sunlight: Full sunlight improves fruit colour and sweetness.
Soil: Fertile, loamy soil with good drainage.
Fertilization: Apply organic fertilizer every 10–15 days.
Pruning: Remove lower leaves and excess side shoots.
Support & Spacing: Use staking and maintain proper spacing.
Pest Control: Neem oil spray weekly prevents common pests.
Disease Prevention: Avoid overhead watering and ensure airflow.
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and control weeds.
Harvesting: Harvest when fruits turn fully yellow and slightly soft.
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 Yellow Little Pear Tomato is admired for its beautiful pear shape, golden-yellow colour, and heirloom purity. The fruits are decorative, tasty, and produced in good numbers. This variety is perfect for gardeners who love rare, exotic tomatoes with visual appeal and mild sweetness.
These tomatoes are ideal for fresh salads, garnishing, snacking, pasta dishes, and decorative plating. Their attractive shape and colour make them a favourite for gourmet presentation. Growing your own Yellow Little Pear Tomatoes ensures pesticide-free, nutrient-rich produce at home.
Avoid irregular watering to prevent fruit cracking. Provide strong sunlight for colour development. Support plants properly to avoid branch bending. Use organic fertilizers only for best flavour.
Poor Colour Development: Increase sunlight exposure.
Fruit Cracking: Maintain consistent watering.
Pest Attacks: Neem oil spray once a week.
Low Yield: Improve soil fertility with compost.
Local Names of Yellow Little Pear Tomato: Peela Pear Tamatar, Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato, Chinna Pear Tomato, Cheri Pear Tamatar, Thakkali Manjal Pear.
Q1: Is Yellow Little Pear Tomato different from cherry tomatoes?
Yes, it is slightly bigger than cherry tomatoes and has a distinct pear shape.
Q2: Can it be grown in pots?
Yes, it grows very well in pots and grow bags with support.
Q3: How long does it take to harvest?
Harvest starts around 65–75 days after sowing.
Q4: Are these seeds hybrid?
No, they are pure heirloom open-pollinated seeds.
Q5: Is this variety suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is easy to grow and very productive.
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Priya M
beej achhe the, ankuran sahi hua, paudhe sehatmand hain.
Ajay R
Great for home gardening; sprouting was consistent and reliable.
Riya S
Transplanting went well and new leaves are coming quickly.
Amit K
Clean seed batch and uniform early growth in my pots.
Lakshmi
Seedlings are growing steadily and the leaf colour looks fresh.
Irfan
Good germination rate with sturdy stems and clean sprouts.
Neha
Seeds sprouted evenly and the seedlings look healthy in the tray.
Suman
Pear tomato ke liye early growth badiya hai, ab fruit set ka wait hai.
Ravi
Spacing follow kiya, seedlings compact hain aur true leaves jaldi aa gaye.
Meera
Moisture maintain kiya to sprouting smooth raha, stems bhi kaafi sturdy hain.