One product of those efforts is the Sun Leaper tomato variety. Keep reading to learn more about Sun Leaper tomato care and how to grow Sun Leaper tomato plants.

Sun Leaper Information

Sun Leaper is a variety of tomato bred at North Carolina State University in an effort to develop more heat tolerant plants. In the university’s region, where summer night temperatures tend to reach a minimum of 70 to 77 degrees F. (21-25 C.), tomato fruit set can be a problem. Even with warm night temperatures, however, Sun Leaper tomato plants produce large tasty fruits. Sun Leaper tomatoes are very large, often measuring 4 to 5 inches (10-13 cm.) across. They have a round, uniform shape, firm texture, and deep red skin with green shoulders. They have a good flavor with a sweet to tart taste.

Growing Sun Leaper Tomatoes

Grown much like any other tomatoes, Sun Leaper tomato care is relatively easy, and the plants are very forgiving of harsh conditions. They hold up well under hot day temperatures and, importantly, continue to produce fruit in spite of warm nighttime temperatures. Unlike some other warm night tolerant varieties, like Solar Set and Heat Wave, they are resistant to diseases such as rough blossom scar, fusarium wilt, verticillium wilt, and cracking. Sun Leaper tomato plants are determinate, very vigorous producers with thinner than average foliage. They are a good choice for hot summer production and are actively being bred to develop more heat-resistant varieties.