Cherry tomatoes come in a wide variety, with the Cherry Yellow tomato being particularly popular. This variety is highly productive and easy to care for, and its flavor is sure to impress. This nightshade variety was developed by Russian breeders.
Before you begin growing a plant, it's worth familiarizing yourself with its characteristics and the specifics of its agricultural technology.
General description and characteristics of the variety
The plant is an indeterminate variety. It can reach a height of 2 meters or more. The bush is tall, with spreading branches, requiring regular pinching and shaping into 2-3 stems.

Gardeners recommend providing the plant with additional support and tying up the fruit-bearing branches. Tomato foliage is light green and has a regular, slightly corrugated shape.
The first inflorescence appears after the 8th-9th leaf, with subsequent inflorescences occurring every 3 leaves. The inflorescence type is intermediate. The Yellow Cherry variety is early maturing, ripening in 92-95 days. This nightshade species is not a hybrid.
The fruits are bright yellow. Orange tomatoes are also found, which is why the variety is sometimes called Golden Cherry.

The small fruits are round in shape. Each tomato averages 15-20 grams. The cluster is densely packed with small tomatoes. A single branch can produce up to 12. The skin of Yellow Cherry tomatoes is thick and smooth, providing reliable protection against cracking in the scorching sun. This variety is very productive. A single bush can yield up to 3 kg per season.
The Yellow Cherry variety has excellent flavor. Its sweet and sour fruits appeal to both children and adults. These tomatoes are excellent for whole-fruit canning and making fresh, vitamin-rich salads.
It is believed that light-colored tomato varieties are less allergenic and contain more dry matter, which has a beneficial effect on human health.
The harvest can be stored in a cool place for about two weeks. If transported properly, the tomatoes will retain their marketable appearance.

Many gardeners note that this variety has a number of drawbacks. The main one is its high susceptibility to microbes and fungi. Therefore, during cultivation, careful attention must be paid to treating the plants and soil for pests and fungi.
The Yellow Cherry tomato is grown from seedlings. The seed packaging contains the variety's characteristics and description, as well as planting times and subsequent care instructions.
Growing rules
First, you need to plant the seeds for seedlings. To do this, prepare a container for the young plants, peat soil, and plastic film. You can buy ready-made soil at the store or make your own from ingredients such as peat, soil, and sand.

The first layer of soil should be lightly compacted and the required number of holes prepared. Then, the seeds are planted and covered with loose soil or clean peat. It's best to cover the container with plastic film to create a greenhouse effect. The tomato seedlings are kept under cover until the first shoots emerge. After this, the plastic film is removed and the container is moved to a sunny windowsill.
The Golden Cherry variety should be pinched out 2.5-3 weeks after planting the seeds. It's important that the shoots have 2-4 strong leaves.

It's recommended to transplant the seedlings directly into peat pots, but this is not mandatory. Two weeks before planting outdoors, the pots with the young shoots should be placed outside for 1-2 hours. This will help harden off the seedlings.
Caring for young plants is simple. The key is timely watering, which is best done with a spray bottle or a fine-mist watering can during the initial stages. The plants are ready for planting 60-65 days after the first stems appear.
Seedlings are planted in open beds when warm weather arrives and there are no more night frosts. The soil should be fertilized with complex mineral fertilizers and dug thoroughly.

Yellow Cherry is undemanding in terms of soil conditions, but does require regular fertilization. Plant seedlings approximately 50 cm apart, with at least 60 cm between rows.
After planting, the holes must be mulched. Regular wood shavings are best. Immediately after planting, Golden Cherry tomatoes are watered with warm, settled water.
After one week, the plants need to be fertilized with minerals. Caring for the bushes from then on is easy. It's important to water them regularly, loosen the soil, and fertilize. You'll be able to enjoy the cherries as early as the end of June.

It's important to remember that the Golden Cherry variety has weak immunity to fungi. It requires regular spraying with special preparations.
But such work cannot be carried out during the period of fruit setting and ripening.
The Cherry Yellow tomato has received quite positive reviews from gardeners. With proper care and timely treatments for pathogens, the plant will reward you with a generous and abundant harvest.











