


Dwarf Pink Passion Tomato
Price: $4.45
SKU: 3403271Developed by members of the "Dwarf Tomato Project" as a selection out of the "Nosey family" (a cross between 'Roza Vetrov' and 'Anna Banana Russian' made by Patrina Nuske Small). It was further selected and named by Linda Black. Among those who contributed to stabilizing this variety were Linda, Charlotte Burk, Sherry Long, Paul Anguiano, Amanda Fischer, Jessica Dubin, Dan Follett, Gina McDermott, Bill Minkey, and Craig LeHoullier. Introduced in 2015.
Fruit Color: Purple
Special Groups: Container Friendly
Special Groups: Dwarf Tomato Project
Harvest Timing: Early/Short Season
Full light and cooler temps (60° to 70°) will help to prevent the seedlings from becoming too leggy. If plants become rootbound before you can safely set them into the ground, transplant them into larger pots.
Harden off plants before planting outside. Young plants are very susceptible to frost and sunburn damage. Avoid too much nitrogen. Water evenly but not in excess.
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Customer Reviews:
By Johnnee (Corrales NM) on September 23, 2023
Pink Passion out performed my other Dwarf trials (Sarandipity and Rosella)..germinated easily, greatest production,no virus/insect issues and excellent flavor. Grown in fabric pots and in ground w/shade cloth covering in Community Garden..both locations successful despite our very hot summer.
By Rayna on April 1, 2023
I planted 12 seeds and not a single one germinated. I have them on a heat mat and good lights and nothing. It's been 4 weeks and now it's a bit too late to try again for my area. Very disappointed as I have another variety that i bought from this seller that didn't germinate as well. 1 out of the 3 varieties that I bought from here sprouted and that's it.
By Scott Forney on July 30, 2019
This tomato is super healthy in my five gallon grow bag. One of the first to ripen. Mild, balanced, slightly sweet flavor. Most fruits are medium to small, but the plant is loaded. Enjoying working with this compact and manageable plant. Will grow again to include in one of my early varieties.
By Larry White on January 20, 2017
This did very well for me for the 2016 season in an EarthBox grown with another variety in the box. It finally succumbed to Septoria after a good yield, but most all my plants did likewise. For me, about four feet tall and not too bushy. Excellent mild flavor, just a bit on the sweet side. Not very seedy at all. Fine cut, narrow foliage -- some call wispy. I will definitely grow this again this season.