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Question by Nexid: how long does the tomato plant grow?? and how long does it take for tomato plant to grow that much??
how long does the tomato plant grow?? please give me the answer in cm/mm and how long does it take for the tomato plant to grow?? days/weeks/months please… thank you
I’m not talking about the fruits, the tomatoes, i’m talking about the plant, how long does it take to grow?? and how long does it grow?? in cm/mm please
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Answer by cabochick23
Tomatoes can take anywhere from 69 days to 120 to grow to fruit. The rest you have to figure out yourself. I don’t feel like doing your homework.
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in -Mississippi– we call it how tall a tomato plant grows, and how long it takes to produce fruit, or how long it will produce fruit, dwarf tomatos can be as short as 3 feet, tree tomatos can be as tall as 12 or 15 feet, 65 to 90 days is usually the time it takes to produce fruit, depending on the variety, all tomatos vines will produce fruit till the first frost kills the plant, 2007 i was getting cherry tomatos up til december, we did not a have a killing frost till then, you ll have to change feet to cmmm your self as i am not used to these measurements hope this helps
Depending on the variety grown and the temperarure you should get your first fruit 65-90 days after planting.
The height or length of the plant will depend on the variety again. Some miniature plants can be as small as 300mm and live on a window sill while others grafted onto vigorous rootstock can reach 2500mm with support and have even reached 3000mm.
The plant should last until the first frost or up to about 210 days before running out of steam.
Tomato plants can be as little as 90cm and as tall as 400 cm.
From sowing to harvest 100 days.
From planting young plants to harvest 60 days.
All the above are only approx. You have to take into account variety, climate etc.
Your Q is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string’