Sugar rush tomato
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Sufficient calcium in the soil prevents Blossom End Rot, a common tomato ailment. Get ready for big yields and great eating Though classified as a grape tomato, Sugar Rush actually looks like a cherry and grape combination, with plump, rounded fruit in long, elegant trusses all over very vigorous plants. You may want to choose an organic fertilizer formulated specially for tomatoes. Place a tomato cage over the plant when you first plant it to provide support, or use another trellising method. Danger: Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Maturity: 80-90 Days Container Size: Large Pak of 6 Plants Deep Single 3.5. Homeowner Growing Tips: Plant tomato plants inwell-drained soil and keep them well-watered but not soggy, watering at the soil level rather than with an overhead sprinkler as much as possible. Lycopersicon esculentum 'Sugar Rush' Tomato Great-tasting, sweet fruit are an attractive bright red color. Tomato ‘Sugar Rush’ Description: Produces super sweet small bright red tomatoes. This tomato can be chopped up into tiny cubes that will remain perfectly firm and solid in salsas. This is the variety for salsa lovers Plum-shaped, dripless fruit is perfect for recipes such as bruschetta and light sauces. Plant produces long trusses of red fruit with great crunch and texture. Fogler’s Greenhouse is proud to offer Sugar Rush Tomatoes in our online store Shop online or call us for more information Skip to content. The great tasting fruit has one of the highest Brix rating for this type of tomato. Bears fruit early in the season (50-55 days to maturity), which makes it a good choice for short-summer climates.
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This is the variety for salsa lovers! Plum-shaped, dripless fruit is perfect for recipes such as bruschetta and light sauces. Description: This super-sweet elongated cherry-type tomato lives up to its name of Sugar Rush. Though classified as a grape tomato, ‘Sugar Rush’ actually looks like a cherry and grape combined, with plump, rounded fruit in long, elegant trusses all over very vigorous plants. Brings fresh flavor to sauces, bruschetta, & salsa.