how many days will take for a baby tomato plant to come out?
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Smaller tomatoes such as cherry or grape grow on vigorous plants and usually produce high yields. Ready in 65 to 70 days, the small fruit measuring 1 to 1 1/2 inches is marketed as Super Sweet 100, Yellow Pear and Large Red Cherry. The sweet-flavored fruit grows on either determinate or indeterminate plants. According to the University of Illinois Extension, some can be picked as whole clusters, eliminating the tediousness of having to pick each tomato individually. Certain plants, such as Tiny Tim, Red Robin and Pixie Hybrid, are suited to container growing, since they produce extremely small plants that grow to no more than 6 to 12 inches tall and have tomatoes ready to pick in 45 to 50 days.
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