[Origin and mass]
In the Mexican honey tomato is a cherry tomato from Mexico. The red fruits weigh 15-20 grams on average. The tomato is quite prolific, considering that it is not a hybrid breed, but a real tomato variety.
[Taste]
The red fruits taste very sweet, which is obviously very surprised me at the beginning. Ideal for snacking in passing, especially for children. A tomato from this sweetness I've very rarely seen.
[Growth and Cultivation]
In the cultivation of tomato I had no problems. Since tomatoes are not from our latitudes, you have these already prefer in March in the apartment if you want to have reasonably yield in summer. I bought a mini-greenhouse with LED lighting. So I had a well-balanced light / heat ratio. If it is too warm nämnlich and there is insufficient light, the plants get horny growth, ie they grow indefinitely upwards to grab light and kink sometime around.
That means you can buy a mini greenhouse or either you have to search the house a really bright and frost-free place for the breeding of tomatoes. So you sow them in in March and sets them out then so about mid-May, when there is no more night frosts are expected.
The Mexican honey tomato can be grown well in the garden or on the balcony in the bucket. It is important that the tomato is covered, as moisture on the leaves tolerate tomatoes not generally. If one makes mistakes here, this will be punished directly with brown rot. This is why tomatoes should only pour directly down to earth you also, so that as little plant comes into contact with water.
[Bottom]
As soil is a loose mixture of potting soil, compost and manure rabbit has proved very successful. This mixture is poured into a large flower pot or bucket. Who has no appropriate vessels - here's a tip: supermarkets get their cut flowers always delivered in big buckets. At the end of the day they are sold mostly thrown away, so just ask me, if you can get that. If you still pure drills holes there, one has excellent tomato pots.
[Ausgeizen]
The Mexican honey tomato should ausgezien after a certain date. To describe this procedure here is too large, so I recommend just search for "tomato ausgeizen" seek.
[Conclusion]
I am glad to have cultivated the Mexican honey tomato. I'm going to grow next year in any case again. The seeds are already in the starting blocks.
Strong buy recommendation from me.