



Rosy Finch Micro Dwarf Tomato
Price: $4.45
SKU: 3403911Despite its small size, Rosy Finch is bursting with flavor. The deep pink skin and vibrant yellow flesh give this micro tomato a sweet, tangy taste that is sure to impress.
This micro tomato plant is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It can be grown in containers or garden beds, and prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
Rosy Finch is Open-pollinated, semi-determinate, resistant to verticillium and fusarium wilt.
Fruit Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Purple
Special Groups: Micro Dwarf Tomatoes
Special Groups: Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 55
Growth Habit: Determinate
Lifespan: Annual
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Disease Resistances: Fusarium Wilt
Genetic Classification: Open Pollinated
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 RSK (Maryland zone 7b) on October 22, 2025
Planted Rosy Finch in a Greenstalk this May. Almost immediately, it got hit by a fungal disease but refused to die. Instead, it kept pumping out beautiful, tasty pink cherry tomatoes until I pulled it in September.
By Nola R Nickerson (LAPORTE, MN) on October 9, 2025
Cute little plant. It did not live long, though. It did produce a one-time mass of pretty, little, tasty fruits but then the plants just died off. Maybe it was the weather - overly hot and wet for us this year - zone 3, MN
By Dara K (East Coast USA) on February 12, 2025
I grew this in a hydroponic system, and it did a great job. Plant grew densely and produced a bunch of extremely juicy, candy-like fruit.
By TJ Mack (Southern California) on October 7, 2023
These little micro plants are big producers! Tasty tomatoes that keep on producing, even into October! I think I will bring them in and see how they do under grow lights! Very yummy and a pretty pinkish cherry tomato that grew bigger than I expected. Will grow again!
By Joan Donahue (Nashua, NH) on January 1, 2023
We planted this little gem last year in a Greenstalk and it was tasty and prolific through the early fall.<br>The plant is only about a foot tall but the clusters of tasty, tiny, tomatoes that put on fruit rather quickly,<br>really astonished me! We will grow this one again! Very hardy as well; no pest or weather damage in full sun<br>through early fall. Fruits are abt an inch and super tasty!