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Cherokee Tiger Orange Dwarf Tomato

Cherokee Tiger Orange is a dwarf around 100-120cm high. Large beefsteak tomatoes around 200-500grams each. Slightly flattened fruits with dense and juicy flesh. Bright-red fruits with fine golden-striped. Delicious, sweet and fruity tomato flavor. It seems like it is 2 varieties of ‘Cherokee Tiger Orange’ out there. One with smaller, orange fruits. And one with larger darker and finely striped fruits. This is the variety with larger fruits. Was very productive in my garden in 2023. Semi-determinate. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack
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Cherokee Tiger Orange is a dwarf around 100-120cm high. Large beefsteak tomatoes around 200-500grams each. Slightly flattened fruits with dense and juicy flesh. Bright-red fruits with fine golden-striped. Delicious, sweet and fruity tomato flavor. It seems like it is 2 varieties of ‘Cherokee Tiger Orange’ out there. One with smaller, orange fruits. And one with larger darker and finely striped fruits. This is the variety with larger fruits. Was very productive in my garden in 2023. Semi-determinate. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack

Dwarf tomatoes usually grow to 70-120cm in height. Not to be confused with micro dwarfs that are considerably lower. Dwarf tomatoes grow with thicker, stronger stems compared to the bush varieties, that grow with more slender stems. Many of the dwarf varieties are determinate. Determinate means that the plant will grow to a certain size and shape and then set fruit, the harvest period normally is around 10-20 days. After this, the plant is "done" and dies. Some of the dwarf varieties are semi-determinate or indeterminate, meaning that they will continue to grow and produce until the fall/winter. Dwarfs normally don't need much staking or support height-wise. But they will need staking or support on the width. The branches get heavy when the plant sets fruit and will fall over without staking. In general, dwarf varieties need no pruning. If the plant would get too large, it can of course be cut a bit. If you have the space though, the advice is to just let them grow! Many of the dwarf varieties are also suitable to grow in larger pots, due to their compact growth.

How to Grow

For more information about how to grow the Cherokee Tiger Orange Dwarf Tomato follow the link - How to Grow Tomatoes.

Products specifications
Plant Type Dwarf Tomato
Fruit Type Large Beefsteak Tomato
Color Striped
Development Time 75 Days - Normal Mid Season
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