Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 17
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 21
Maturity 64
Spacing 2 ft
Determinate|Indeterminate Indeterminate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Jetsetter
Common Name Tomato, Jetsetter Hybrid 

Tomato, Jetsetter Hybrid 

#T00395
  • 30 seeds
  • $4.95
(VFFNTA GLS) 64 Days. Think Jet Star is the best fresh market variety? This one's earlier, with better disease resistance! Jetsetter sacrifices nothing for its early maturity - delivers great "real tomato" flavor in large 8 oz. fruits that are smooth, juicy, flattened globes, with consistently huge yields and good disease resistance. Indeterminate.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Own Root

State Restrictions

HI

Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 17
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 21
Maturity 64
Spacing 2 ft
Determinate|Indeterminate Indeterminate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Jetsetter
Common Name Tomato, Jetsetter Hybrid 

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Not kidding when they say blight-resistant!
Sep 10, 2024  |  By Mickale
The Jetsetter is now my go-to for a classic red tomato. It has resisted any and all blight while my heirlooms have died off from it. Good, average size fruits, excellent growth. I'm very impressed!

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kicks ass in Maryland
Feb 3, 2026  |  By Alex Chuchra
This is arguably my favorite plant in Annapolis's sandy soil and high humidity. More prolific than Loki, Marion and Beefmaster.
These plants, produced consistently most of the season except they could not blossam in our stifling midsummer heat.
They seem mostly immune to cracking, but I'm not sure whether it was my planting method or this variety.
Because our sandy soil dries in the top few inches, I planted the starter pot root balls 12" deep.

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