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Red Robin Tomato Seeds

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SKU 77100

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The ideal variety for an 8-inch flowerpot. Dwarf plants bear loads of small, deep red, extra-sweet fruits with real-tomato flavor. Also works well in hanging baskets, set on windowsills or outdoor patios. 

  • Days to Maturity: 55
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors
  • Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
  • Spacing: 18 - 24 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 8 - 12 Inches
  • Fruit Size: 1 ¼ Inch
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Customer Reviews

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C.C. In Ohio
Red Robin Rocks !

These tomato plants are the perfect size for a greenhouse or raised bed. Great sweet flavor. I have used this variety for three years. Plants get 12-18 inches tall. After the first harvest, trim the plants and they will give a second harvest in early fall.

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Amanda
Great Little Tomato

These plants may not be large in size but they make up for it in production. I'm in Arizona grow zone 9a and these little plants produced even in the heat.

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Barb
GREAT for indoor hydroponics

I planted 2 of these in an Aerogarden Harvest (a small countertop hydroponics unit) and they both grew only 7" tall with about 24 nice cherry tomatoes each, ripening between 11 and 13 weeks. They're sweet and don't crack in this environment, just perfect for this use. It looks like they're "done" once these finish ripening, but that's ok - nice tradeoff for the compact size that doesn't sprawl or need pruning. The plants are sturdy and remind me of a bonsai tree!

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Nia Wynh
Underwhelming flavor

MN z5a: It did produced fruit fairly quickly in a mixed container, but the fruit were not flavorful compared with another smaller cherry dwarf variety growing in mixed containers. Fruit size was close to 2-inch diameter. After the fruit split from rain, I pulled plant in August to transplant some extra eggplant seedlings. Underwhelming overall.

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Fran
Loaded with fruit on less than hardy plant

We enjoyed plenty of nice tasting fruit but the plant began to wither by the beginning of August. Picked the final tomatoes on a very weak plant.