Hands down the slowest plant I've ever grown.

The plant with the lowest ROI and the slowest growth ever… I’m officially done!It takes two whole months just to go from flowering to maturing. And the worst part? I started it from seed. It’s been an eternity… Oh my god."πŸ˜‚

by Salt-Telephone6959

20 Comments

  1. Iongdog

    Assuming that’s an indoor window plant, you did well! They mature more quickly when out in full sun, but it still takes forever

  2. palpatineforever

    If you want to grow tomatoes inside you can get special types for containers which helps. also non container cherry tomatoes are a good call as you can get a few often rather than big ones less often. they are also faster to mature.
    As well as container specific ones if you have a large enough container and space I would go for something like a sungold. yummy and fast, they can get quite tall.

  3. smokinLobstah

    I grew those last year, or a close cousin. Total waste of time, space, and fertilizer. I had 4 plants on the deck…and every time I walked past them I said the same thing…”Never again.”

  4. Coin-op77

    I grew Blue Bayou in my greenhouse last year and it was soooo slow. The fruits took weeks of not months to ripen. Never again.

  5. rabbittail57

    I remember these ones taking forever to ripen.Β 

  6. gonyere

    They do take a while to ripen. But are quite delicious. Window tomatoes in Jan/Feb are a treat though.Β 

  7. Off season tomatoes take time, even in places where it’s warm enough to grow outside. If you’d rather have no tomatoes vs slow tomatoes, sure.

  8. SeveralOutside1001

    Tomatoes need between 50 and 70 days from flowering to mature fruits, so it’s pretty normal you had to wait 2 months.

    There are 2 types of gardeners. The first has patience and the second is still learning to be patient.

  9. ravinggoat

    If that’s Midnight Snack then I grew them last year and they produced really well for me.

  10. If this is Cherokee purple, god what an overrated plant. Last time I tried growing it (sunny location, loamy soil, all my other cultivars did great) it produced maybe two tomatoes total and they barely had a hint of dark coloration AND they tasted bland asf, like slightly better than supermarket tomatoes

  11. korkproppen

    60 days from flower to ripe fruit is pretty common I think.

  12. Cali_Yogurtfriend624

    Indigo Rose?

    Yeah, tomatoes.Take a long time to ripen, sometimes. It all depends on the variety.

  13. IndividualAide2201

    Looks pretty hope it tasted good.

  14. Actual-Bid-6044

    It looks like an “antho”(one of the blue varieties) anyway. I haven’t found any that really taste good! I think my tastebuds like the black and purple ones best. Tomatoes take forever. I haven’t even been able to start mine here in Denver yet! I’m a real long way from a decent tomato sandwich!

  15. EmeraldLovergreen

    This looks similar to the indigo rose I grew last year. They do take forever to ripen but they were fantastic once they did

  16. CharlieMac6222

    not so tasty either…mine looked gorgeous but were mealy and bland