40-50 days, Open-pollinated, Dwarf
At a little over twelve inches in height on average, the compact, rugose, regular-leaf plants rank among the smallest of tomato plants, making it a great choice for container gardeners. Despite their small stature, ‘Puck’ plants are productive, bearing 2-5 oz., red, round to somewhat blocky fruits that deliver a good, mild, classic tomato flavor, balanced, slightly tart but not strong, with no aftertaste. Fruits are grouped in clusters, mainly up the main stem, almost completely hidden. The plants tend to set fruit well in cool weather (good for Foothills gardeners!).