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Yellow Grape Tomato

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Common Name : Yellow Grape Tomato / Golden Grape Tomato
Sunlight : Full Sun (6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily)
Water : Moderate and consistent; water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry
Temperature : 70 to 85°F (21 to 29°C); avoid frost
Soil : Well draining; fertile loamy soil rich in organic matter
Soil pH : 6.0 to 6.8 (slightly acidic)
Germination : 6 to 10 days at 70 to 80°F (21 to 27°C)
Harvest Season : Summer to early fall (60 to 75 days after transplanting; when fruits turn bright yellow and are firm)
Scientific Name : Solanum Lycopersicum
Flower Color : Yellow
Packet Contains : 50 seeds
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Sowing Season : Throughout the year
Seeds Sowing Depth : 0.5 cm

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Tomato yellow grapes are less acidic and have a sweeter taste than red tomatoes. Yellow grape tomatoes are not only good in taste but also contain fiber and vitamin C and they act as antioxidants. 

What size grow bag is best for Yellow Grape Tomatoes?
12 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 15 (W*H)

Yellow Grape Tomato Seeds Growing Season In India
You can sow tomato seeds throughout the year but the best Season are Kharif (June-September), Rabi (October to November) and Summer (February – April). The timelines can vary by region. The optimal soil pH is 6.0 - 7.0 and the temperature should be 21-24°C for best results.

Benefits of Yellow Grape Tomatoes

• Rich in Antioxidants : High in lycopene and beta-carotene, which promote eye and heart health.
• Low Acidity : Gentler on the stomach compared to red tomatoes.
• Nutrient-Dense : Excellent source of Vitamin C, A and potassium.
• Sweet Flavor : Ideal for snacking, salads and garnishing.
• Supports Immunity : Contains vitamins and minerals that boost overall health.

Sowing Method

• Seed Depth : Sow seeds about ¼ inch (0.6 cm) deep.
• Cool climates (Sowing Time) : Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost date.
• Warm climates (Sowing Time) : Can be direct-sown or transplanted in early spring.
• Spacing : Thin or transplant seedlings 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) apart in rows 2–3 feet (60–90 cm) apart.
• Germination Time : 6–10 days
• Ideal Germination Temperature : 70–80°F (21–27°C)

Planting

• Transplanting : Move seedlings outdoors after 4–6 weeks, once frost has passed and plants are 4–6 inches tall.
• Sunlight : Full sun for best fruiting
• Soil : Rich, well-drained soil with compost or aged manure
• Staking or Caging : Use tomato cages or trellises to support vining growth
• Watering : Water deeply 2–3 times per week; avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal issues

Harvesting

• Harvest Time : 60–75 days after transplanting
• When to Harvest : When fruits are bright yellow, slightly soft to the touch and come off the vine easily
• How to Harvest : Gently twist or clip from the vine to avoid damaging the plant
• Harvest Frequency : Pick every few days during peak ripening to encourage more fruit

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem : Blossom End Rot
Cause : Calcium deficiency or uneven watering
Solution : Keep soil evenly moist; use calcium-rich fertilizer  

Problem : Cracking fruit                                        
Cause :  Irregular watering  
Solution : Water consistently and mulch around plants

Problem : Leaf curl                                    
Cause : Stress from heat or transplant shock
Solution : Usually temporary; improve watering and provide shade if needed 

Problem : Tomato hornworms                                     
Cause : Large green caterpillars
Solution : Handpick; use Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) or neem oil

Problem : Powdery mildew / blight                                      
Cause :  Fungal infections
Solution : Provide airflow, avoid overhead watering and apply organic fungicide

Problem : Aphids / Whiteflies
Cause : Sap-sucking insects
Solution : Spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap; encourage ladybugs

 
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