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Kellogg’s Breakfast tomatoes seeds

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Species: Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Contents: 10 seeds

Shape: Irregular round

Weight of tomato: /- 400 grams

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Buy Kellogg’s Breakfast tomatoes seeds

The classic example of a tomato seems to be a full, red one, but you should try the orange-tinged tomato, Kellogg’s Breakfast. This “heirloom” fruit is a spectacular-tasting beefsteak tomato. Kellogg’s Breakfastis originated by Darrell Kellogg and has little to do with the cereal maker of breakfast cereals. Try growing a Kellogg’s Breakfast tomato and brighten up your salads with this fiery-tinged fruit.

Kellogg’s Breakfast, is a tasty, unique, orange fruit that is ripest when the color deepens to a classic carrot color. The plants produce mid-season and have fruit for weeks. One of the most sought-after heirloom tomatoes. Kellogg’s Breakfast is a plant that needs to be supported.

They get big, about 400 grams. Fruity and fleshy, almost seedless flesh characterize the Kellogg’s Breakfast tomato. Plants grow 2 meters tall, or more with classic green tomato leaves and creeping stems. The fruits are firm with firm flesh, making them excellent tomatoes for slicing, but they are also good in sauces and stews.

The plant was discovered by Mr. Kellogg in his own garden. He liked the fruit so much that he kept the seed and the rest is history.

Kellogg’s Breakfast seeds

These Kellogg’s Breakfast seeds come from selected growers who carefully isolate and dry their tomato seeds from their strongest plants. As a result, the risk of disease is zero, and our seeds deliver great germination. Once the tomato seeds start to germinate, it’s a good idea to use a LED grow light, as young plants need ample light to develop strong and healthy. In this initial stage, it’s best to keep the light on for 12 to 16 hours a day.

Organic tomato seeds

Our Kellogg’s Breakfast tomato seeds come from an Ethno botanist. Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between humans and plants. By taking this into account, the plants, and therefore tomato seeds, are grown strictly organically.