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Pineapple Tomatillo Seeds

Pineapple Tomatillo Seeds

  • Plant size: 1-1.5 ft.
  • Pod size: 0.5-1"
  • Origin: USA
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Pineapple Tomatillos are a unique ground cherry with delicious, juicy pineapple flavors!

Grow these fruits on compact, 1.5 ft. tall plants and watch them grow and abundance of tiny 1” fruits. Pineapple Tomatillos turn from green to yellow-gold when they mature and have a nice, smooth texture. Their husk also grows and changes color from green to brown while ripening. When it comes time to harvest, these husks split open, with some saying the fruits will entirely fall off the plant!

You can husk and rinse Pineapple Tomatillos before eating them fresh. They make for an especially delicious, pineapple-flavored salsa, as well as a flavorful addition to salads and desserts. You can also can these tomatillos or infuse them into your next homemade jam!

Species: Physalis Ixocarpa

Flavor: Sweet

Origin: USA

Size: 0.5-1”

Weight: 4 oz.

Plant Height: 1-1.5 ft.

Days to Maturity: 70-75 Days

Our Companion Seed collection provides you with a variety of options like Tomatillo Seeds, as well as Tomato Seeds, Onion Seeds, and Herb Seeds.

Shipping & Returns:

Free shipping on orders of $35 or more (excludes cheese, hot houses, and Canada orders). We ship to US and Canada addresses only. If you order by 11 am (Central Time, Monday-Friday), your order will ship the same day. For more information, please visit our Shipping & Returns page.

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Customer Reviews

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Karen West
Excellent seller and excellent product

Order shipped super fast and every seed sprouted. Would definitely recommend this seller

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Megan Patten
Ground Cherries?

Do you mean these are ground cherries? Call them that then

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Frank Jackson
No luck

I was really looking fwd to these but no luck with any maybe next year.

Hello, hot peppers can be tricky to grow. Here is the process we follow and see 95% success rate across the board. They are very particular to soil temp requiring 80-85* and can take up to 6 weeks to germinate. I hope this helps! Please give our customer service team a call at 888-660-2276 for additional questions.
https://pepperjoe.com/pages/gardening-tips-starting-peppers-from-seed