The most fruitful sweet varieties of tomato and undersized, non-deserving

24.11.2016 Tomatoes

The most fruitful sweet varieties of tomato and undersized, non-deservingA few years ago, gardeners did not even dream of such an abundance of tomato seeds. The seed market offers a huge selection of seeds, like varietal tomatoes, as well as their hybrids. When choosing between varietal or hybrid, it is necessary to take into account that tomato yield directly depends on climate conditions, as well as growing methods. Consider the most fruitful sweet varieties of tomato and undersized, unsaturated in more detail.

 

Often people come from a sweet taste - Cowhide, Pink, Bull's heart and others. Mostly such varieties of tomatoes not inferior to the number of crops, as well as the appearance in front of new varieties and hybrids.

It is worth considering that their collective susceptibility to disease, so you should take care of the purchase of fungicides in advance. Due to top dressing, taste deterioration is possible, but for the sake of better productivity, it is worth buying about 2-3 kg of ammonium nitrate, as well as 4-5 kg ​​of diammofoski. But if you can’t afford it, then in that case it is worth buying half as much in order to use them as an additive to mullein, as well as to herbal infusions.

By the way, there is no need to buy only old varieties. Large-fruited, tasty and fairly sweet varieties of tomato and hybrids already exist, but they are simply not particularly suitable for farmers. It is worth telling about them.

Master Garden F1 - this is the largest, as well as low and sweet variety, ripening is medium early, the fruits are fleshy,Master Garden F1 reach up to 350-450 g, also individual fruits can reach 700-800 g.

Mona Lisa is also a variety with large fruits. Ripening of this grade is early. Has fleshy fruits, fruit weight is not more than 250 grams. Very resistant to various diseases. This variety gives large permanent yields of tomato fruits in different natural zones.

Gondola F1 is a high-yielding variety with excellent tasty juicy fruits. The weight of the fruit ranges from 500 to 600 grams. The ripening of this tomato variety is early. Fruit storage is long.

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There is also a Super Star tomato variety. They are characterized by very fast ripening. It has a small height - in the range from 1000 to 1400 mm. The size of the fruit of this variety is large. The weight of the fruit ranges from 200 grams to 250 grams. The fruits are very tasty and fleshy. Here is what else may be needed from such varieties of early ripening - it has a pleasant taste and certainly a large harvest.

It is also worth mentioning about such a variety as Persimmon. The variety has palatable fruits. The weight of tomatoes reaches up to 0.8 kilograms.
Low-growing tomatoes, which ripen approximately 95 days after the formation of a “brush” of seedlings, are classified as non-deserving varieties.

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Tomato Danko is a heart-shaped variety. Its height is about 50-55 cm, tomato fruits are tasty and fleshy and large-fruited. It has a small number of seeds. The weight of the fruit is in the range from 300 to 500 grams. This variety is high yielding. The crop reaches up to 7 kilograms per bush. Usually grown both in open space and in greenhouses. This variety is characterized by a constant high yield every year.

Tomato Dolka Far Eastern - an excellent variety for growing on open ground. This tomato gives a high yield in different seasons.

It has fruits of a beautiful shape, the color is raspberry. The weight of the fetus varies from 100 to 300 grams.

The fruits of this variety can be used for both fresh salads and pickles.

In addition, you can find many more attractive options that constantly replenish existing offers. The main rule is the choice of low-growing plants, if possible, then Siberian breeding. The secret is that compact, small plants are often planted in colder regions.

Also find out what tomatoes grow in open ground without pinching

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