


I’m trying to figure out what type of tomatoes these are as I have a bunch growing from tomatoes that dropped to the ground last year and I want to be sure they’ll grow good plants before I start handing my friends and neighbors duds for plants
They seem too small to be speckled Roma and they don’t have the pointy bottom associated with stripped Tiger variety. The plant itself grew and grew tall
by Safe_Brilliant_8489

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Those in the first 2 images are strawberries, actually.
Check San Marino or Roma.
Almost looks like it has some yellow patches — maybe related to striped roman?
Looks like san marzanos, but they could also be romas. A sauce tomato for sure IMO.
The kind that we have in Safeway this week
Eh. There’s quite a lot of Roma varieties that look similar. The issue you’ll have seeding is you can’t quite know if they’re heirloom or not, and if they’ll be true to seeds.
Jalapeno
[Red torch](https://www.parkseed.com/products/red-torch-tomato-seeds-52865-pk-p1?variant=42354553651259%3Futm_source%3DBing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=506166371&msclkid=009ae52e43b1179596a78c97b67ce36d&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PMax_nb_seeds_highpriority&utm_term=2331102090385201&utm_content=Seeds+%3C%2410)? It’s an F1 hybrid so child plants would differ from the parent plant.
These look like Prairie Fire tomatoes to me.
Those kind look like Prairie Fires from baker creek
Zenzei?
I have some in the glasshouse right now that look quite similar to that and they are called Artisan Blush. Heirloom and true breeding: https://www.kingsseeds.co.nz/products/organic-tomato-artisan-blush?srsltid=AfmBOoocv_n0ErcQp53izYHbyXaMkXMFtTF43-LZsflF59rU1jzIthMg