80-90 Days — Savor the rich, heirloom flavor of the Cherokee Slicing Tomato. This indeterminate variety will provide you with luscious, deep-red fruits that can grow up to 10 to 12 ounces each. With a maturity of around 80 days, patience yields a harvest that's well worth the wait. The Cherokee Slicing Tomato is steeped in history, offering a taste that's been cherished for generations. It requires full sun and fertile, well-drained soil to reach its full potential. While it's best suited for a garden with space to support its sprawling vines, with the right setup, it can also be grown in larger containers on a sunny patio. This variety is not recommended for hydroponic growing due to its size.