🌟 Cultivate Your Green Thumb with Confidence!
The 50 Better Boy Tomato Seeds by JDR Seeds are designed for easy growth and high yield, boasting a 76% germination rate. These seeds thrive in full sun and moderate watering, reaching an impressive height of 50 centimeters. Perfect for outdoor gardens, they come with detailed instructions to ensure a successful planting experience.
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 50 Centimeters |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
D**E
Almost 100% Germination
Tomato plants grew faster than I have ever seen to a height of 7' with 50 tomatoes on the plants.
S**M
No germination
My first problem with these seeds is there was no marking at all on the envelope to determine what kind of seeds was in the package. Having bought a lot of seeds at once it took me some time to deduct what they were.I tried germinating them in seed starters, moist paper towels and in regular potting soil and had no seeds germinate at all! junk!
S**Y
Good pkging
Just germinated too soon to tell
M**N
6 germinated
Only had 6 germinated. So they don't check to see if seeds will germinate before packaging. Seeds to float will net germinate seeds that sink will. Facts about seeds. The 6 that did are making a good amount of tomatoes. I should have cloned a few but didn't. I will have more of my own seeds next year from the tomatoes I grow this year.
M**P
Mislabeled
Package I got all germinated and grew, but they were cherry tomatoes.
K**N
Seeds never grew!!!!
I purchased about 20 different variety of tomato seeds from various seed companies on Amazon. Every other type of seed has already grown into plants, except this Better Boy packet of seeds. I’ve tried 3 separate times over several weeks span, and nothing. Problem is that it’s now too late to get a refund. Will not be purchasing these in the future.
J**M
just as stated
will buy again fast delivery
K**X
Outstanding!
I started these seeds the first week of March. I got about 40 plants out of it now, they are about 12-18 inches tall already and it's still to early to put them in the ground. I've even had to trim a couple down...lol. I only needed 8 plants personally, but now the rest of my family located near me won't have to buy plants for their garden this year. Can't wait to see how they produce Very happy; very excited.
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