White tomato plant grow and care – herbaceous of the genus Solanum, White tomato plant short perennial evergreen or mostly grown as annual plant, can grows as vine or shrub, can grow in tropic, subtropical, mediterranean, temperate or desert climate and growing in hardiness zone 11+ as perennial and with the right overwinter care and the right cultivars in hardiness zone 10b and as annual in hardiness zone 2+ as annual, instead of annual plant possible to take indoor overwinter cutting and plant it in the spring after the last frost.

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Leaves color green, there are two types of leaves: RL (regular leaves) / PL – (potato leaves), Regular leaf: a leaf with serrated edges. Potato leaf: large and wide oval leaves with no serrated edges, there are claims that potato leaf plants more resistant to pests and disease than regular leaves and tomatoes, when the plant attack the leaves release chemical signal against pests.

Flower color yellow the flowers grow in clusters.

White tomato plant fruits

Fruit color white sometime yellowish can be combining with red, green, pink, orange or colorful – can appear without form in the colors, can be striped in different colors and can appear different colored dots, round, elliptic, shapeless, beefsteak, cherry, sausage

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How to grow White tomato plant growing and care:

Warm weather, rich soil (soil full of nutrients), trellising, for determinate should trellising like cage, mulch to keep the soil moist

How to care:
Put fertilizer with small content of nitrogen (delay bloom), add mulch especially in the summer and winter, and in hardiness zone 10b as perennial the plant suffer or die due to the cold of the winter, better to protect the plants and there are varieties that can survive the winter and will bear some fruits in the winter, vegetative reproduction can maintain high quality of cultivar indoor or greenhouse to next season, trellising and support for the plant (sometimes the fruit are heavy and without support the fruits will touch the soil and will be damaged).

What is the best way to start growing?
Plant / Seedling / Seed / Vegetative Reproduction – by cutting possible by water or by soil (explanation bellow) or bending a branch over and covering it with soil

Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction?
No, but it’s possible to use in vegetative reproduction and it’s easy the same as to start by seeds, when start by cutting its ensure the quality of the fruits and from seeds not always can ensure what kind of fruits will be

Difficulties or problems when growing:
A lot of pests for the fruits

Planting season:
Spring after the last frost in hardiness zone 2-10a and better as perennial plant in the spring, spring to summer in hardiness zone 10b-11a, spring to autumn in hardiness zone 11b, all year in hardiness zone 12+

How to plant:
Dig a bigger hole than the root ball, add to the hole organic matter, dead leaves and humus put back some soil and mix it, after this put the plant cover lightly but strong enough that won’t fall put support for the plant and give it place to trellising on it, consider to prune week branches, water it twice in the first day and every day for two weeks, better to plant them few centimeters (inches) under the soil level in order that if there are problem in the base of the plant easy to cover the base and create new root for the plant and not lose all the fruits

Pests and diseases:
Aphids, mealy bugs, leaf miners, slugs, flea beetles, nematodes, whiteflies, wilt, mosaic virus

Pruning season:
All the season and as perennial after the fruits

How to prune:
Rotten stems and leaves, week stems, blooming season stems without flowers possible to cut and use them for cutting

Size of the plant:
0.5-3 m 20-120 inches (depend the cultivar can be smaller)

Growth speed in optimal condition:
Fast growing / Medium growing, when the plant grow slowly as annual plant better to add fertilizer and organic matter to increase the growth speed

Water requirement:
Average amount of water / Big amount of water

Light conditions in optimal condition for growing:
Full Sun (possible to grow in less than full sun but will bear less fruits

Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant?
No, but small plants (need to choose the right cultivars) possible to grow on hedge of window and in this method the plants and the fruits will get enough sun

Growing is also possible in pots, planter, flowerpot or containers:
Yes, when grow in container, size 10-30 liter (2-6 gallon) depend the cultivar, average amount of water that needed, it’s to keep the soil moist and the water go out of the pot, better not to use bottom for the pot, when it’s grow as perennial every two years to switch soil, and prune part of the roots and the plants, soil need to be well ventilated with good drainage, rich with organic matter, can us in potting mix or peat soil with perlite or vermiculite.

Blooming information

Bloom season:
Start in 15-80 days

General information about the flower
Little White flower

Thinning the bloom:

If thinning happening should check the root, watering and try to hand polinate

Pollination is done by:
Bees and other pollinator, pollinate by hand, some of the species self-pollinator

Edible fruits

When does White tomato plant yield?
55-160 days from sowing

Fruits pests or diseases:
Slugs, worms, birds

What can be done with big quantities of White tomato plant fruits?
Eat fresh, cooked, sauce, juice and much more

Work requirements on the fruit:
Clean the rotten leaves

How long does it take for a bear fruit?
1-2.5 month from planting

Ripening of fruit:
If there is massive attack on the fruit should pick them before they ready and let them be ripening at home

Subspecies / Cultivar:

Beafsteak tomato:
Greate White – white color sometimes with pink or green spots
White Tomesol – white color from the inside sometimes is yellowish

Cherry tomato:
White cherry – small cherry
Snow white cherry – small cherry sweet

How to grow White tomato plant from seeds

Sowing requirement:
Easy to sow, brown-yellowish seeds, full sun, moist soil, high humidity, better 21-26C (70-79F) and possible 10-32C (50-90F)

Saving seeds until sowing:
Dark and dry location and better in the refrigerator if keep the seeds more than one year

Sowing season:
End of the winter indoor, start of the spring will be better, possible all year as perennial depend the temperature

Planting spacing:
20*40 cm (8*16 inches) depend the cultivars, for transplant 2*3cm (1*1 inch)

Depth of Sowing:
5-10 mm (0.25-0.5 inch)

Conditions for seeds germinate:
Full sun, better 21-26C (70-79F), moist soil, high humidity

Watering requires for Seeds:
Average amount of water, the soil should be moist

Germination time:
5-16 days, might be longer

Condition of seedling:
Full sun, more than 10C (50F), the sprout is very delightful to bug need protection in the beginning

Vegetative Reproduction

Vegetative Reproduction Method:
Cutting, Stems

Preferred time for vegetative reproduction:
Spring – beginning of the summer

Time to grow roots in vegetative reproduction:
1-2 weeks

Treatment for vegetative reproduction:
Warm, Moist, and should put the cuttings in glass of water and change the water every 2 days

Scientific name:

Solanum lycopersicum

White tomato plant

Growing White tomato plant

Categories

Blooming Seasons
  • Autumn flowers
  • Spring flowers
  • Summer flowers
  • Winter flowers
Edible Parts
  • Edible Fruit
Culinary uses
  • Cooked
  • Eaten raw
  • Pickles
  • Salad
  • Spreads & Sauces
  • Stuffed or Wrapped
  • Vegetables
Flower colors
  • Yellow flower
Climate
  • Desert Climate
  • Mediterranean Climate
  • Subtropics Climate
  • Temperate Climate
  • Tropics Climate
Harvest Season
  • Autumn Harvest
  • Spring Harvest
  • Summer Harvest
  • Winter harvest
Plant growing speed
  • Average growing plants
  • Fast growing plants
Plant life-form
  • Annual plant
  • Evergreen
  • Herbaceous
  • Perennial plant
  • Shrub
  • Vine
Plant Uses
  • Edible plants
Planting Season
  • Spring Planting
  • Winter planting
Plants sun exposure
  • Full sun Plants
Watering plants
  • Big amount of water
  • Regularly water
Hardiness zone
  • Hardiness zone 10
  • Hardiness zone 11
  • Hardiness zone 12
  • Hardiness zone 13
  • Hardiness zone 2
  • Hardiness zone 3
  • Hardiness zone 4
  • Hardiness zone 5
  • Hardiness zone 6
  • Hardiness zone 7
  • Hardiness zone 8
  • Hardiness zone 9

Growing in Pots, Balconies & Indoors

The white tomato is an excellent container and balcony plant but not a true houseplant – indoors the light is too weak unless it sits on a very sunny sill. In a large, free-draining pot it crops heavily on a patio or balcony.

Quick Details

  • Container Size: 10-30 L (2-6 gal), depending on the cultivar
  • Indoor Suitability: Not a deep-indoor houseplant; a compact cultivar can fruit on a bright, sunny windowsill
  • Best Spot: Full sun – a warm, south-facing balcony or patio is ideal (it fruits in a little less light, just less heavily)
  • Soil & Drainage: Well-ventilated, organic-rich mix (potting mix, or peat/coir with perlite or vermiculite); must drain freely
  • Watering in Pots: Keep the soil evenly moist – pots dry fast; let water drain away and never leave it waterlogged

Indoors & On the Windowsill

  • Houseplant limits: It will not thrive deep in a room – the light is simply too weak for a fruiting plant.
  • Windowsill growing: Choose a compact or dwarf cultivar and a sunny sill with direct sun; there the plant and its fruit get enough light, as the grower notes.
  • Overwintering: In frost-free conditions it can be carried over as a short-lived perennial; where winters are cold, bring a potted plant under cover before the first frost.
  • Safety: The ripe fruit is edible, but the leaves, stems and unripe fruit are toxic if eaten – keep the foliage out of reach of children and pets indoors.

On a Balcony or Patio

  • Light & wind: Give it the sunniest spot; on an exposed balcony, stake or cage it and shelter it from wind. Walls and paving reflect heat, so pots dry quickly – check moisture daily in warm weather.
  • Practicalities: A full 10-30 L pot is heavy once watered – make sure the balcony can take the weight and that drainage runoff will not be a nuisance below.

Choosing the Pot, Soil & Long-Term Care

  • Pot & drainage: A 10-30 L pot with strong drainage holes; the grower advises against standing it in a saucer of water, so let it drain freely and avoid root rot. Terracotta breathes and dries faster, while glazed or plastic pots hold moisture longer.
  • Potting mix: Well-ventilated and organic-rich – potting mix, or peat with perlite or vermiculite.
  • Feeding: Potted plants need feeding more often than those in the ground, as nutrients wash out with each watering – a balanced feed, easing off high nitrogen once flowers and fruit set.
  • As a perennial (frost-free climates): every two years refresh the mix and lightly prune the root ball and the top growth.

Bloom & Flower Guide

Quick Details

  • Bloom Season: Through the warm, frost-free months; nearly continuous only in frost-free climates
  • Time to First Bloom: About 15 to 80 days after planting, depending on the cultivar and warmth
  • Flower Appearance: Small, yellow, star-shaped flowers borne in clusters (trusses)
  • Edibility: Not eaten – the ripe fruit (covered in its own section) is the edible part, while the flowers and green parts contain mild alkaloids and are not used as food

Detailed Blooming Overview

Tomato flowers are self-fertile: each little yellow star has both male and female parts, so the plant is largely self-pollinating. Wind and buzz-pollinating bees – which vibrate the pollen loose – improve set. The flowers open in clusters, and each pollinated bloom becomes a fruit.

Flower Characteristics

  • Small, yellow, star-shaped flowers.
  • Carried in clusters (trusses) along the stems.

Bloom Care & Thinning

  • Pollination & fruit set: Flowers are self-pollinating and also visited by bees; wind or a gentle shake of the plant helps release pollen and set fruit in still air.

Bloom Health & Protection

  • Blossom drop: Tomatoes commonly shed flowers without setting in very hot nights, cold snaps, or when pollination is poor – steady moisture, shelter from temperature extremes, and helping pollination with a gentle daily shake hold more blooms.