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Pineapple Tomato Seeds

Pineapple Tomato Seeds

SKU: PineappleTomato-20

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  • Grower Experience Level: Beginner
  • Plant Size: 5 ft.
  • Pod Size: 5 in.
  • Days to Harvest: 80 - 89 days
  • Intended Use: Seeds for Planting
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Each tomato seed pack includes 20+ seeds. For orders with more than 1,000 seeds, please request bulk packaging.

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Pineapple Tomato Seeds 

Grow one of the most stunning slicing tomatoes in the garden. Pineapple Tomatoes are large, bi-colored heirlooms known for their sweet flavor and vibrant golden-yellow and red-orange marbling. If you love bold flavor and eye-catching produce, this variety deserves a spot in your summer lineup.

These late-season tomatoes produce impressive 1–2 lb fruits on long, vigorous indeterminate vines. Though they take a bit longer to mature, the juicy texture and low-acid sweetness make them well worth the wait. Be sure to stake & support them well!

Why Grow Pineapple Tomatoes?

  • 🍍 Large 1–2 lb slicing tomatoes

  • 🌅 Beautiful bi-color flesh (golden-yellow with red-orange blending)

  • 🌿 Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated Heirloom

  • 🌞 Indeterminate – produces until first frost

  • 🍽️ Sweet, low-acid flavor perfect for fresh slicing

Originally from Kentucky, Pineapple Tomatoes are known for producing fruit throughout the season once they begin setting. These plants continue growing and flowering until your region’s first frost.

Plant & Growing Information

  • Days to Maturity: 80-89 days (from transplant)

  • Plant Type: Warm season annual

  • Growth Habit: Indeterminate

  • Fruit Size: 1–2 pounds

  • Best For: Garden beds, raised beds, and greenhouses

Because Pineapple Tomatoes are indeterminate, they will benefit from staking or caging to support their large fruit and vigorous vines. As a late-season heirloom, they thrive in full sun and warm summer conditions.

Flavor Profile & Use

Pineapple Tomatoes are prized for their sweet-forward flavor with lower acidity, making them ideal for:

  • Thick fresh slices

  • Caprese-style salads

  • Tomato platters

  • Sandwiches & burgers

  • Garden-to-table dishes

If you love sweet heirloom tomatoes with juicy flesh and bold color, this is one to try.

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Note from a grower: "Wow, these were HUGE! Stunning color."

Growing Instructions

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Getting Started

So, you've received your seeds and are wondering what's next? At Pepper Joe's, we're committed to equipping you with everything you need to succeed in germinating the pepper seeds you've chosen. Our mission is to introduce you to a diverse array of pepper varieties, setting the stage for an exciting and rewarding gardening experience. Let's dive into the essentials together.

  • What You'll Need

    Soil and Tray Method

    Seed Starting Supplies 
  • Plant your Seeds

    1. Pre-saturate your seed starting soil mix. Ensure the seed starting mix is fully saturated prior to planting your seed.
    2. Make a ¼-inch hole in the center of each seed starting cell. A #2 pencil eraser is a great tool for making these holes.
    3. Place your seed and cover gently with soil.
      You can plant up to 4 seeds per cell to help ensure successful germination.
  • 4. Place your heat mat under  your base tray and your humidity dome on top. For best results, set your temperature controller between 75 - 80 degrees.

    5. Place your plant light above the seed starting tray and turn on. Refer to the plant light manufacturers instructions for the optimal distance. Plant light should remain on for 14 to 16 hours per day.

    6. Enjoy watching them grow! See our full instruction page below for more information.

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