TOMATO-THAI PINK EGG
TOMATO-THAI PINK EGG
A$3.50
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Lycopersicon esculentum
TOMATO-THAI PINK EGG often classified as a grape tomato, the Thai Pink Egg looks little like the grape tomatoes most people are familiar with. The fruits are some of the more beautiful tomatoes cultivated today with smooth, jade-pink skin, with the shape of an egg. Fruits may grow to 5cm long, by about 2.5cm wide. Flavour is mild. The plants are dense with an upright growth habit. They are quite popular in Thailand, particularly for their pleasant appearance. Resists cracking even in heavy rain climates.
Sow in a good mix of soil and lightly cover – keep moist but not wet. To transplant, plant deeper, up to the 1st set of true leaves, this increases rooting & speeds maturity. keep fertilized & evenly watered.

Germination Time (Days) | 10 – 20 |
Harvest Time (Days) | 80 – 120 |
Sowing Depth (mm) | 5 |
Plant Spacing (cm) | 40 – 60 |
Row Spacing (cm) | 50 – 70 |
pH | 5 – 7.5 |
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Hardy / Frost Tender | Frost Tender |
Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings | Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings |
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