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Depends entirely on growing conditions and plot size. With adequate moisture and soil fertility and good temperatures, a single tomato plant can produce up to about 100 lbs of tomatoes in a 4.5 month growing season if it has enough room to grow.
If the plant is indeterminant (it continues to flower even as fruits are maturing) rather than determinant (makes a whole lot of fruit at once -- great for mechanical harvest -- but doesn't flower again), generally the indeterminant plant will outproduce the determinant one over a longer time period.

Generally speaking, though, growing conditions have more to do with how many tomatoes or pounds of tomatoes one gets off a plant than the variety does.

2007-12-16 14:23:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you mean the Super Sweet 100 cherry tomato you can expect from 100 to 300 depending on your growing season and conditions. They are indeterminate and will keep growing and producing.

2007-12-16 10:55:05 · answer #2 · answered by Charles C 7 · 2 0

I do not know about the super sweet tomato but any "super" variety I have ever grown produces very few fruits. I planted a green giant, super yellow, a striped super and all I got was about 2 good fruits per plant. I still try "supers" from time to time just out of curiosity but the results are the same...1 to2 good fruits per plant. They were delicious but non productive.

2007-12-16 08:44:19 · answer #3 · answered by juncogirl3 6 · 0 2

i like Grape Tomatoes too, I call them backyard candy. by fact i will snack on them jointly as doing backyard artwork. a sprint trick for tomatoes(it quite is spelled fifty one strategies) Is to sprinkle a tablespoon of Epsom salt around the backside after it quite is 6 inch tall and while the 1st flower comes provide it some liquid root stimulator and a as quickly as a month after. you have greater tomatoes from one plant then the buddies might have from the excellent backyard. Plus placed marigolds around for a organic pest administration.

2016-11-27 21:52:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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