C**L
So far, so good! (Updated)
These arrived really fast. I planted 4 seeds and they all sprouted. The plants are growing really well. Start some seedlings, then replant all the way up to the first set of 'true leaves' for better root establishment (which equals more blooms/tomatoes).Update: I started my seeds late in the season; out of the 4 seeds i planted, i accidentally broke one seedling, gave two away, and grew one to full-size. Got several tomatoes...not sure I'd call them "blue" - the coloring was more of a purplish maroon. I feel comfortable saying that had I planted earlier, I would have gotten a lot more yield. I still have several seeds left, so I will try them again this year.
C**E
buy the plant - cheaper
Having an issue getting these seeds to grow. I am not sure what the issue is, doing everything right, none are sprouting. So, I am not sure how to rate them yet, will keep trying, but running low on seed and no results. Had to just buy the plants, it was taking forever and I wanted my garden this season.Also, crazy expensive. i found the actual plant (4 of them) for less then these seeds.
R**X
So now I have 15 really nice looking tomato plants planted in 1 gallon pots
I ordered these seeds to late to get them in my fall garden(Florida)But I germinated them anyhow.So now I have 15 really nice looking tomato plants planted in 1 gallon pots.So right now Im just waiting to see how they do.The germination rate was about 80%.And I have to say the guy who counted the seeds made A mistake.I ordered 3 packs of 5 seeds but there was nearly 20 seeds in the one pack I did open.
R**5
Blue Tomatoes
Unfortunatly none of my seeds sprouted and i fully belive that it's because i planted them in peat pellets to get them started,none of my other seeds sprouted in this i just wish i would have saved at least one or two seeds because i planted my other seeds in a moisture control potting soil and they have all sprouted...i'll give them another try next year i think it may be too late for me to try them again here in florida
R**6
About to pickle my harvest!
Perfect results on a first try! I could post exactly the same picture of my own. Started seeds around April 10 in Houston, in the Jiffy seed starter and Cowpots. Then placed into large containers on the balcony. I bought 5 seeds, planted 3. All three took off great. Harvested first fruit 2 weeks ago. I'm sure that harvest could have been even greater if I was better with additional feeding and proper pruning, and probably in Houston I should have started in February, not in April. Anyway, I hope to surprise my guests by opening a jar of blue pickled tomatoes on my birthday! I'm about to start a second helping of the seeds.News alert! When pickled, tomatoes lose the blue color! The riper ones turned red in the jar, and the blue/green ones are just green now after a few days in marinade.
J**K
ripped off!
Never got seeds. The picture looks okay on Amazon, but not worth the price of the purchase and shipping if all I get is the picture in my order history. I'm very glad this was a small order. I hope the owner of the company that ripped me off on these blue tomatoes chokes on blue balls.Edit:I wanted to throw in that all my Amazon orders always turn out fine - except this one. This is not Amazon's fault. I am not even trying for a refund - I only spent under five dollars. I just wanted to put it out there: buyer bewareUpdate: Three months later I got seeds delivered...
S**N
Weak seeds? or Bad Packaging?
I got one seed to grow successfully, that's out of the 10 I planted. All my other varieties of tomato seeds that I grew this season came up just fine. Seems to be something wrong with this group. Or perhaps it was the way they were packaged for mailing...plain white envelope - no padding to protect the seeds. All I know is this is the first time tomato seeds failed me.
G**E
Happy Customer
I bought these seeds to grow my own garden. Groceries are getting quite expensive now a days. It's cheaper to eat junk food but the doctor's bill is even higher. I read the reviews first and they were not high so I took my chances. I Bought the seeds, mix my dirt with veggie and plant potting soil put some veggie vitamins, watered very little it everyday, and brought the germinating plants inside my garage every night. It took about 2 weeks till it sprouted, now I am waiting for it to grow big enough to start flowering and the flowers blooming into a tomato's, then I'll remove the seeds from those tomato's, dry them, and save them for future planting. Thanks for the seeds.
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