£1.79
Introducing the Crimson Crush hybrid, meticulously bred to endure the notorious blight. This new variety is an essential addition to any garden, flourishing both outdoors and under glass. It promises abundant harvests of vibrant, 200-gram bright red fruits, renowned for their exceptional flavour, all produced on robust and vigorous plants.
Approximately 8-10 Seeds
In stock
Sowing & Growing
Sow seeds thinly in seed trays with a mixture of seed and potting compost. Do this between February to April. Alternatively, place 2-3 seeds in small pots, lightly covering them with compost. Gently firm the compost and water carefully. Maintain a temperature of approximately 15-20°C in a heated greenhouse or propagator. Once the seedlings reach 10cm in height, transplant them into larger individual pots. “Harden off” the plants for 3-4 days before planting them outdoors after the risk of frost has passed. Space the plants 45cm apart. Planting them slightly deep, 0.5cm below the seed leaves, helps establish sturdy plants. This variety can also be cultivated in a greenhouse using large pots, greenhouse soil, or grow bags.
Protect the plants with fleece or a cloche if frost is anticipated. Ensure daily watering and provide a weekly feed with a high-potassium tomato fertilizer once fruit development begins. Crimson Crush F1, a cordon tomato, needs staking and support due to its prolific and extended tomato production. Regularly pinch out side shoots for optimal growth.
Harvest the tomatoes from July to October.
| Packet Size | Approximately 8-10 Seeds | 
|---|
I have just bought all my new seeds for next year’s vegetables after having such great results this year. Budget seeds are so helpful, I’m a newbie in the veg growing world and they have been helpful in choosing the best seeds to start with etc. also much cheaper than elsewhere so if I do mess up in the future it isn’t costing me so much. I thoroughly recommend Budget Seeds for all your veg and flower seeds.
Mrs Morris
