Tomato (Seedling)

Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum

Plant Family: Solanaceae

Native Region: Western South America and Central America

Tomato (Seedling)

Brief Description

A young tomato seedling at the early cotyledon and first true leaf stage. It features a slender stem and green leaves, currently growing in a rockwool starter cube.

Care Instructions

Provide intense light to prevent legginess. Keep the growing medium consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once true leaves appear, start with a very weak nutrient solution. Provide airflow to strengthen the stem.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Sunlight

Full sun; 12-16 hours of light per day if using grow lights, or a very bright south-facing window.

Watering

Keep the rockwool or soil consistently damp. If the medium feels light or dry to the touch, add water. Do not let seedlings wilt.

Soil

Seed-starting mix, coconut coir, or rockwool. Prefers a slightly acidic pH of 6.0 to 6.8.

Hardiness Zone

Grown as an annual in most zones; USDA zones 10-11 as a perennial.

Growth Habit

Annual herb/vine. Can be 'Determinate' (bush-like, fixed size) or 'Indeterminate' (vining, continues to grow until frost).

Bloom Season

Summer; produces small yellow star-shaped flowers that develop into fleshy fruits.

Toxicity

Leaves and stems contain solanine and are toxic to humans, dogs, and cats if ingested in large quantities.

Propagation

Most commonly by seed; can also be propagated via stem cuttings or 'suckers' which root easily in water or soil.

Common Pests & Issues

Damping off (fungal), aphids, whiteflies, and 'legginess' caused by insufficient light.

Similar Species

Physalis (husk tomatoes/groundcherries) or Peppers (seedling stage), but tomato seedlings have a distinct scent and hairy stems.

Interesting Facts

The tomato was once feared as poisonous in Europe because it belongs to the Nightshade family. It is botanically a fruit but legally classified as a vegetable in the US.

Created At: 2026-04-25T06:37:05.617244