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MICRO DWARF PIGMY. An early super-dwarf tomato forming compact bushes only 20-30 cm tall. This miniature plant impresses with abundant fruiting: a single small but spreading bush can set up to 100 fruits. The variety is suitable for growing in open ground, as well as in pots, containers, on windowsills, balconies, patios, and in decorative borders. It is also perfect as a companion crop between tall tomatoes in greenhouses. The ripening period is 80-87 days from germination to the start of fruiting.
The first inflorescence is formed above the 6th-7th leaf, with subsequent ones appearing every 1-2 leaves. The variety does not require pruning and is highly resistant to late blight thanks to its earliness. Seeds can be sown directly into open ground. The fruits are numerous, weighing 15-25 g, red, round, smooth, and very attractive. The flesh is firm, with a high dry matter content (8-10%), pleasant in taste with a mild sweetness, typically "tomato-like," with a flavor score of 4 points.
The yield is quite high — up to 4.7 kg/m². Thanks to its dense planting potential and ornamental appeal, the variety not only delivers an excellent harvest but also decorates the garden. Its use is universal: fresh salads, pickling, whole-fruit canning, and dish decoration. It is especially valued for its ability to retain its attractive appearance and shape after processing. Key advantages: miniature size, decorative appeal, high yield, disease resistance, and suitability for cultivation in the most limited spaces.


