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Tomato Plants – F1 Santa Victoria x 3 (10.5cm Pots)

Tomato Plants – F1 Santa Victoria x 3 (10.5cm Pots)

A mini plum variety with a great flavour. Produces a high yield of bright red coloured fruit on long trusses. Ideal for plant sales but also works well with rootstocks for long season commerical cropping under glass Resistant to cracking. Fruit: red, mini-plum, 14-18 grams. Resistant to ToMV (0,2), Fol (0), Pf (1-5), and intermediate resistance to TYLCV.

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Whats Included

3 × F1 Santa Victoria Tomato Plants in 10.5cm pots.

Plant Size

Approximately 15–25cm tall at time of dispatch (size may vary depending on the growing stage).

Delivery Service

All our plants are dispatched quickly and securely using Royal Mail 24-Hour Tracked. You’ll receive a tracking number as soon as your order leaves us, so you can follow its journey to your door. We pride ourselves on speed—every order is processed within 12 hours of being placed, ensuring your plants arrive fresh and on time.

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Live Arrival Guarantee

We promise your plants will arrive alive, healthy, and carefully packed. If your order arrives damaged or in poor condition, just send us a photo within 48 hours of delivery, and we'll replace or refund it — no hassle.

Our Quality Commitment

Every plant is hand-selected and inspected before shipping. If something doesn't meet your expectations, we'll work with you to make it right — your satisfaction is our priority.

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We want you to shop with confidence knowing that your plants — and our packaging — are handled responsibly. Our eco-friendly packaging keeps plants safe in transit, and our customer care team is here to help if anything goes wrong.

Tomato Plants – F1 Santa Victoria x 3 (10.5cm Pots)

About This Tomato Variety


Tomato F1 Santa Victoria is a high-performing mini plum Tomato Variety, prized for its excellent flavour and attractive, bright red fruits. The small, elongated mini-plum tomatoes typically weigh around 14–18g and have a rich, well-balanced taste. Resistant to cracking and highly uniform, this variety is ideal for fresh eating, salads, and snacking, as well as professional-style growing.

Growing Tomatoes – Habit & Productivity


When Growing Tomatoes like F1 Santa Victoria, expect a vigorous cordon (indeterminate) plant that produces heavy yields over a long season. These Tomato Plants form long trusses packed with uniform fruits, delivering consistent harvests throughout the summer. F1 Santa Victoria also performs exceptionally well under glass and is suitable for grafting onto rootstocks for extended commercial-style cropping. Strong disease resistance, including resistance to ToMV (0,2), Fol (0), and Pf (1–5), with intermediate resistance to TYLCV, helps ensure healthy plants and reliable yields.

Planting Tomato Plants – Care & Growing Guide


Planting Tomato Plants of F1 Santa Victoria follows standard cordon tomato care. Provide tall support and remove side shoots regularly to focus growth on fruit production. Grow plants in fertile, well-drained compost in full sun, ideally in a greenhouse or polytunnel, though they will also crop well in a warm, sheltered outdoor position. Water consistently and begin feeding with a high-potassium fertiliser once flowering begins to support heavy truss development.

Supplied Size & Details


Supplied as 3 healthy Tomato Plants in 10.5cm plastic pots, with plants approximately 15–25cm tall at dispatch. Tomato F1 Santa Victoria is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking productive, flavoursome Tomato Plants that offer professional-quality results, strong disease resistance, and attractive mini-plum fruits.

Eco-Friendly, Secure Packaging for Every Plant

At Tropical Plants UK, we care as much about the planet as we do about our plants. That’s why all our packaging is 100% recyclable and made entirely from paper and cardboard — no plastics, no waste.

Each plant is carefully packed using custom-designed cardboard inserts that keep your plants upright, cushioned, and protected throughout their journey. This ensures they arrive safe, secure, and in perfect condition, ready to bring a touch of the tropics to your home.

We’re proud to offer sustainable packaging solutions that protect both your plants and the environment — because green should always mean eco-friendly too.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my plant arrive healthy and alive?

Yes! Every plant is hand-selected and carefully packed to arrive healthy. If your plant arrives damaged or in poor condition, contact us within 48 hours with a picture, and we’ll replace or refund it — no worries.

How are the plants packaged for shipping?

We use custom, eco-friendly boxes that keep your plant snug and protected. Each pot is wrapped to prevent soil spillage, and leaves are cushioned for a safe trip.

How long will shipping take?

We ship orders within 12 hours on working days. Delivery usually takes [1-2 days] depending on your location. You’ll get a tracking number once your plant ships.

What if my plant dies soon after arrival?

We offer a 30 day healthy plant guarantee. If your plant doesn’t make it despite proper care, send us a photo within that time and we’ll make it right.

Do you ship in cold or hot weather?

Yes, with care! During cold months we use heat packs and insulation; in hot months, we use breathable packaging. If the weather is extreme, we may delay shipping to protect your plant.

Unpacking & First Care

What should I do when my plant arrives?

Unpack it as soon as possible! Remove all wrapping carefully, check the soil moisture, and place the plant in bright, indirect light to help it settle after its journey.

My plant looks a bit droopy after shipping — is that normal?

Yes! Plants can experience mild stress from travel. Give it 2–3 days in gentle light, avoid repotting immediately, and water lightly if the soil is dry. Most plants perk up quickly.

Should I water my plant right after it arrives?

Check the soil first. If it feels dry an inch below the surface, water lightly. If it’s still moist, wait a few days before watering again — overwatering too soon can cause stress.

What if there’s some soil out of the pot or a broken leaf?

Minor soil displacement or leaf damage can happen during transit — it’s normal and doesn’t harm the plant’s health. Gently remove any broken leaves and give the plant a few days to recover.

Can I repot my new plant right away?

It’s best to wait about 2–4 weeks before repotting. This gives the plant time to adjust to its new environment. When ready, use fresh, well-draining soil and a pot with drainage holes.

What’s the best spot to put my new plant?

Most plants prefer bright, indirect light — near a window but not in direct sun. Avoid placing it next to heating vents, air conditioners, or drafty doors.

Outdoor Plant Care Questions

When should I repot or transplant my plant?

If roots are growing out of the drainage holes or the plant seems crowded, it’s time to repot. The best time to repot or transplant is spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.





What do I do with my outdoor plants during winter?

If your plants are frost-sensitive, move them to a sheltered spot or indoors before temperatures drop. Hardy plants can stay outside — just add a layer of mulch around the base to protect roots from freezing.

How often should I water my outdoor plants?

It depends on the type of plant and your local climate. Most outdoor plants prefer the soil to stay evenly moist but not soggy. During hot weather, they may need watering every day or two; in cooler or rainy conditions, once or twice a week is enough. Always check the top inch of soil — if it’s dry, it’s time to water.


Should I fertilize my plants?

Yes, but not too much! Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Too much fertilizer can burn roots or cause excessive leaf growth with fewer flowers.

How do I prevent pests or diseases?

Keep plants healthy with proper watering and airflow. Remove any yellowing or damaged leaves and check the undersides for pests like aphids or spider mites. If you notice an issue, treat it early with a mild insecticidal soap or neem oil spray.


How do I help my plant recover from shipping stress?

A little drooping after shipping is normal. Place your plant in indirect light for a few days, water if the soil feels dry, and avoid fertilizing right away. Once it perks up, you can move it to its permanent outdoor spot.



How can I make my plants grow faster or bloom more?

Give them consistent care — the right amount of sun, water, and nutrients. Deadhead spent flowers, prune when needed, and avoid stressing the plant. Healthy, happy plants always grow and bloom better.

Do I need to prune my outdoor plants?

Yes, occasional pruning keeps your plants healthy and shapely. Remove dead or damaged stems and faded flowers. Some species also benefit from light trimming to encourage new growth.