Atomic Watermelon Tomato
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🍅 Atomic Watermelon Tomato
Scientific name: Solanum lycopersicum
Type: Mid-season hybrid, indeterminate growth
Development: Exclusive variety developed by Semence Canada, from a cross between Brad’s Atomic Grape and Lucky Tiger
✨ Overview
The Atomic Watermelon Tomato is a striking modern creation born from artisanal hybridization. Its evocative name perfectly reflects its spectacular appearance: an elongated tomato streaked with neon green, raspberry red, and deep purple—resembling the rind of a miniature watermelon on acid. Its juicy flesh, both sweet and tangy, delivers a vibrant, fruity, and aromatic flavor, making it an exceptional tasting tomato.
Compact, productive, and resilient to climatic stress, it was designed to thrive in Quebec and Canadian gardens while delighting all the senses.
🧬 Variety History
The result of an in-house cross at Semence Canada, this tomato combines the intense aromatic profile and explosive coloration of the famous Brad’s Atomic Grape with the firm texture and sweet–tangy balance of Lucky Tiger. The goal: to create a variety that is more stable, more resilient, and even more visually striking.
After several generations of selection, the Atomic Watermelon Tomato now produces uniform fruits that are both delicious and ultra-decorative. This variety embodies the spirit of Quebec’s agricultural renewal: local, inventive, and flavorful.
🌱 Germination & Care
Sowing (indoors)
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Timing: 6–8 weeks before last frost (mid-February to early April, depending on region)
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Germination temperature: 22–26°C (72–79°F)
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Emergence: 7–12 days
Transplanting
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After last frost: late May in Quebec
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Spacing: 50–60 cm (20–24″) between plants
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Staking: Mandatory (indeterminate growth)
In Quebec & Canada
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In Quebec, a greenhouse or very sunny location is recommended for optimal results.
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Elsewhere in Canada, it adapts well to shorter summers thanks to its relative earliness.
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Mulching is recommended to retain moisture and improve ripening.
🍽️ Cocktails & Cuisine
Edibility
The Atomic Watermelon Tomato is fully edible. No part of the fruit is toxic. It can be enjoyed raw, cooked, fermented, or dried.
Fresh & Simple Recipes
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Appetizer skewers: whole tomatoes with bocconcini pearls, basil leaves, and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.
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Atomic salsa: diced tomatoes with sweet pepper, red onion, lime, and cilantro.
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Honey & thyme roasted tomatoes: slow oven-roasted, a colorful twist on a classic.
Signature Cocktail
The Atomic Collins
Freshly extracted atomic watermelon tomato juice, Quebec gin, lemon juice, cucumber syrup, ice, and grapefruit zest. Perfect for refined summer evenings.
🍽️ Refined Recipe — Scallop Ceviche with Atomic Watermelon Tomato
Ingredients
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12 fresh scallops
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1 French shallot, finely minced
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1 cup Atomic Watermelon Tomatoes, finely diced
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Juice of 2 limes
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1 tbsp lemon-infused olive oil
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Fleur de sel, pepper, lime zest
Preparation
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Slice the scallops thinly.
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Marinate in lime juice with tomatoes, shallot, and olive oil.
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Chill for 20 minutes.
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Plate with lime zest and a few fresh cilantro leaves.
Epicurean tip: Serve with a parmesan crisp for crunch and a mineral white wine.
📦 Summary
| Feature | Details |
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| Type | Mid-season hybrid, indeterminate |
| Shape & color | Elongated, striped lime green, red, purple |
| Flavor | Sweet, tangy, complex |
| Average fruit weight | 20–40 g |
| Ideal climate | Canada & Quebec (full sun or greenhouse) |
| Resistance | Good tolerance to cold and foliar diseases |
| Uses | Raw, appetizers, salads, gentle cooking, cocktails |
| Edibility | ✅ 100% edible, non-toxic |
🌿 Safety
No part of the fruit is toxic. As with all tomatoes, the leaves (not consumed) may contain traces of solanine, but the fruits are completely safe for both children and adults.





