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Pink Delicious Hybrid Tomato Seeds

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SKU 87400

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2022 AAS Winner. With a name including “Delicious”, it has to be good! The newest addition to the popular trend of having the look, flavor, and texture of an heirloom, combined with the disease resistance benefits of a hybrid. Home gardeners will also love its early maturity and improved germination! Enjoy the heavy yields of beautifully pink, rack-resistant, beefsteak sized fruits any way you can slice a tomato. But what’s better than the size and color? The taste! This award winner is the perfect balance between sweet and acidic, boasting a higher than average Brix rating coupled with a hearty, meaty flesh. 

  • Days to Maturity: 74
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors
  • Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
  • Spacing: 12 - 14 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 6 Feet
  • Fruit Size: 10 - 12 Ounces
  • Resistant to:
    • Fusarium Wilt (Races 1 & 2)
    • Stemphylium Gr. Leaf Spot
    • Tobacco Mosaic Virus
    • Verticillium Wilt
  • Indeterminate

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Customer Reviews

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Mark Cannaday
It might be a great tomato...too early to tell.

It might be a great tomato...too early to tell. However, it is not a good seed. Only 2 of 10 germinated for me. All planted in starter mix with a vermiculite cap in a properly controlled environment. The other 5 strains I planted germinated at about 70%+. It will have to produce one hella good tomato to ever consider this one again.

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Alan Cushner
Pink delicious

From start to finish this tomato rang all the bells. Heat, drought , bugs and disease had no effect on great yields,
The tomatos were rich, big and well formed. keep up the good work. Alan

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Doug Clark
Great Tomato!

I tried 2 of the Pink Delicious in my garden last year. What a great surprise. I had Celebrity, Red Snapper, Goliath, Cherokee Purple,and Rutgers. Pink Delicious was the clear winner for taste. Lasted and produced until frost in November. Really good disease tolerance and I am planting them again this year.