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Mountain Magic Hybrid Tomato Seeds

$3.99
SKU 87600

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A smaller sister to "Mountain Merit™," with scrumptious, crack-resistant, super-sweet cocktail fruits that appear in trusses of up to 12 globes! Dark red, flavorful, uniformly round fruits are frequently grown as on-the-vine treats with a very long shelf life. Disease package includes high resistance to late blight and tolerance to early blight. Compact plants are ideal in containers.

  • Days to Maturity: 73
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors
  • Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
  • Spacing: 36 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 4 - 5 Feet
  • Fruit Weight: 2 Oz 
  • Resistant to:
    • Early Blight
    • Fusarium Wilt (Races 1, 2, & 3)
    • Late Blight
    • Verticillium Wilt
  • Indeterminate

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Holly
Great producer

Mine did not turn out globe shaped -- they are pointy on the bottom, but they are delicious (the birds top choice too!) and yielding a lot of fruit all summer long. No issues with any diseases!

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C.Chamberla
Blight resistant!!

I live in the Skagit Valley of Washington state.. I am in the shadow of the Cascade mountains and foot hills..I live on the north side so we get only about 5 to 6 hours of sun in the summer..We have cool..even cold temps EVERY night from the crisp mountain air that blows down. It is usually in the 40’s every night…ALL other tomato varieties never make it here.. We are plagued with EARLY and LATE blight..THIS little tomato is a GREAT FIND!! I have grown it for 2 years and this will be the 3Rd ..
I also bought Mountain MERIT this year to try to get a larger size tomato.. HOPEFULLY, it will do as well as the smaller 2oz tomato that is produced in great quantity from Mountain MAGIC. It has great production..and really good flavor..It will be a must plant for me every year here in the Skagit Valley of Wa state..So nice to get a crop after all the work of starting the plants and tending them..without losing them to the horrible blight that plagues the valley area..I do grow some in a small 6’x8’ green house..That helps with the blight I think..keeps the steady moisture down on the plants..