There is no need to choose between high productivity and wonderful taste when you have the Ruddy Man F1 tomato. This super-yielding new product is intended for all regions. Pink fruits are very popular.
Height | Landing location | Ripening time | Fruit color | Fruit size | Origin | Fruit shape |
short | Greenhouse, Open ground | Early ripening | Pink | Average | Hybrid | Flat-round |
Basic ideas about the variety
The detailed characteristics of tomatoes are intended to help the novice gardener not to make mistakes when growing. By studying the features and strictly following the recommendations, you can get record yields from any bush.
Plant:
- Bush: determinate.
- Height: 60–80 cm.
- Quantity per brush: 7–9 pcs.
- Ripening time: 95–105 days.
Fruit:
- Shape: round:
- Weight: 150–200 g.
- Color: red.
- Density: high.
- Taste: excellent.
- Transportability: high.
- Shelf life: 1–1.5 months.
Choosing heat-resistant tomatoes for the south of Russia
In 2022, and in previous years too, the heat undermined confidence in many varieties. When selecting heat-resistant tomatoes for the south of Russia, in 2018 it is possible to check them according to all indicators. No drop in temperature is expected. That is why it is necessary to consider for planting those varieties that are likely to show productivity at high air temperatures and the absence of natural moisture.
The following varieties are presented for consideration:
"Adeline"
The variety was produced by the Moscow region agro. Having planted this tomato, already 80 days after full germination you will be able to consume its fruits.
The plant is early and stunted. High yields, up to 500 c/ha, and the maximum showed 669 kg, do not allow tomatoes to grow without fixation and rationing.
The fruits are ovoid, smooth, even, red, rich in color. The weight of one fruit is up to 100 g (60-80 g).
Having enjoyed the salad products and having this variety on the site, you can move on to preparations. “Adeline” tolerates thermal procedures well. It is good for whole-fruit canning, pickling and fermentation; it makes excellent tomato products.
Since the variety was bred for commercial production, the fruits have excellent transportability and the ability to reach processing sites without loss of organoleptic qualities.
- high productivity;
- high yield of marketable products (up to 84%);
- high heat resistance;
- resistance against a complex of diseases.
Planting and caring for plants
Tomatoes of the “Udachny” variety are planted in open ground and greenhouses; the seedling growing method is recommended. To keep the plant strong, it is best to prick the seedlings. This is done when 2 true leaves have fully formed on it.
Before planting in the ground, you can harden off the tomatoes, because this way they will experience less stress when transplanted to a permanent location.
Many tomatoes love sunlight, so the area for growing them should be well lit, preferably protected from gusts of wind.
There is no need to shape the plant; it can be planted if desired or absolutely necessary. From 4 to 6 plants of the “Udachny” variety are planted per 1 m2.
Weeding, loosening and hilling are carried out as needed. They do this mainly to prevent diseases.
Watering is standard for the crop, with warm water in the evening.
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Orpheus F1 – Ultra-early ripening tomato hybrid.
From full germination to fruit ripening 80-85 days. The early ripening tomato plant Orpheus F1 is of determinate type, medium leafy, 50-60 cm high. The inflorescence is simple with 5-6 fruits. The fruits of the early tomato Orpheus F1 are large, dense, flat-rounded, smooth, bright red in color, without a green spot on the stalk, weighing 120-130 g. The yield in open ground is 80-100 t/ha, 12-15 kg/m 2 – in film shelters. The sowing pattern depends on the irrigation method and soil type. For drip irrigation, the following schemes are used: 120+60 x 30 cm and 90+50 x 30 cm. The number of plants with such planting schemes is 30-40 thousand per hectare. With other irrigation methods, a scheme with row spacing of 70 cm, or 90+50 cm is used. We recommend growing the ultra-early tomato hybrid Orpheus F1 through seedlings (cassette method - sowing seeds in cassettes). The tomato hybrid Orpheus F1 is resistant to TDC, bacteriosis, and Alternaria. The value of the ultra-early hybrid Orpheus F1: ultra-earliness, high uniformity and marketability of fruits, excellent taste.
Packaging of ultra-early ripening tomato hybrid Orpheus F1
Brief characteristics of the Orpheus F1 tomato:
- The shape and height of the plant is a determinate type plant, medium-sized, 50-60 cm high, medium-leafed.
- The period from germination to the beginning of fruiting is 80-85 days.
- The fruits are flat-round, dense, large, highly transportable.
- The color of the fruit is bright red (without a green spot at the stalk), shiny.
- The average fruit weight is 120-130 g.
- Productivity in open ground is 80-100 t/ha, in greenhouses – 12-15 kg/m2.
- Plant density (recommended) – 30-35 thousand plants/ha (depending on the sowing or planting scheme).
In the professional series, the seeds of the Nasko company are calibrated, which allows the use of precision seeders when sowing seeds. which allows you to save on seed material.
* Nasko company reserves the right to make changes to current information (fractions, batches, storage dates) posted on the front side of the package or can without prior notice
Harvest volume and application
The description shows that one plant can produce 3.5 kg of fruit. Only if all basic agrotechnical practices are performed.
The use of tomatoes is universal; they are planted for whole-fruit canning and for processing. They are used to make juices, ketchups, sauces and tomato paste. And consumed fresh in salads.
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Features of the variety
The Dobry tomato variety is an indeterminate plant, that is, the bush does not stop growing throughout the entire period of development and fruiting and often grows up to two meters in height. The long, strong stems are densely covered with large, dark green leaves, slightly rough around the edges.
The fruits of the Good Tomato are round, medium in size, and weigh up to 180 grams. The peel is thick, smooth, shiny, at the stage of technical ripeness it is colored light green, and upon reaching biological maturity it becomes bright red
The pulp of tomatoes is dense, fleshy, with a small number of seeds. Due to the high sugar content, tomatoes have a slightly sweet taste.
The variety is excellent for fresh consumption, and due to its optimal shape and thick walls, tomatoes are often used for whole-fruit pickles.
The good tomato belongs to the group of mid-late varieties. Tomatoes begin to ripen only four months after sowing the seeds. Therefore, it is recommended to grow this variety in a greenhouse, since, growing in open ground, tomatoes do not have time to ripen in time.
The Dobry variety is a high-yielding hybrid. Tomatoes have a medium-late ripening period, that is, plants begin to bear fruit by the end of July, 130 days after sowing the seeds. The clusters form fruits until October. Each bush brings on average up to five kilograms of delicious, selected tomatoes.
As befits hybrids, the Dobry variety is protected by immunity from all kinds of diseases that often affect tomato bushes.
Advantages of the variety
- high-yielding;
- does not suffer from fusarium and viral mosaic;
- takes up little space in the greenhouse, as it grows upward and not outward;
- numerous brushes, of which up to forty pieces are formed, produce twice as many fruits as low-growing tomatoes;
- buds and fruits form over several months, which allows you to enjoy the wonderful taste of fresh tomatoes for a long time;
- the fruits have an optimal shape for preservation;
- excellent tomato taste;
- shelf life reaches 30 days.
Disadvantages of the variety
- the vegetative part takes a long time to mature;
- the first fruits appear a month later than in varieties with limited growth;
- not suitable for growing in open ground;
- the need for bush formation and constant pinching;
- Only purchased seeds are suitable for cultivation, since the collected ones will not have the same positive characteristics.
Positive and negative aspects of the species
Tomatoes, the characteristics of which have more positive properties and features, are chosen by summer residents much more often. Therefore, to evaluate the variety, the following division is made:
Pros:
- Resistance to some diseases.
- Harvest volume.
- Undemanding to the formation of a bush.
- The fruits do not crack, are stored for a long time and can be transported over long distances.
Minuses:
- Preventive treatment against diseases and pests.
Advantages of the variety
Raspberry Pride of Russia
This hybrid has taken a strong place in summer cottages, as it has a lot of significant advantages :
- High yield - from 1 sq. m it is possible to harvest up to 19 kilograms of crop.
- Uniform ripening of fruits on one bush.
- Meaty and juicy, great taste.
- Long-term storage.
- Excellent transportability, since the skin of the fruit is very dense and does not crack.
- Resistance to most diseases characteristic of Solanaceae: root and blossom end rot, brown spot and viral-tobacco mosaic.
- Early maturation. If you plant plants in a greenhouse, you can get ripe fruits in early June.
- Large vegetable size.
Additional Information. Under favorable conditions, you can get at least 6 kilograms of delicious tomatoes from one bush. Moreover, the weight of one fruit can reach 500 grams.
Opinions of summer residents regarding the “Udachny” tomato
Reviews regarding the variety provide the inexperienced gardener with a lot of useful information. Based on which, he decides whether to plant tomatoes or not.
- Angelina. I grew a few bushes to try. Tomatoes have proven themselves to be excellent. Next year he plans to increase the number of bushes. I especially liked the canned fruits.
- Andrey Vasilievich. Recommends it to all summer residents I know. I like the taste of tomatoes. Considers them a variety for the lazy. They require virtually no maintenance.
Every gardener has his own favorite tomatoes. Those who planted the “Udachny” tomato variety are most often satisfied with everything. And this variety is firmly among the first rows of selected species for planting.
Description of the Udachny tomato and features of growing tomatoes
Many gardeners are interested in how to grow the Udachny tomato. On the plots of summer residents there are several types of tomatoes that bear fruit throughout the summer and partly in September. Early-ripening tomato varieties are planted first in the plots in order to get tasty fruits already in June. One of these varieties, which is popular among consumers for its early fruiting, is Udachny. Unpretentiousness and ease of care allow summer residents to get their first harvest in late June.
What is a Udachny tomato?
The Udachny variety is loved not only for its early yield, but also for its excellent taste and other characteristics. Despite the fact that the variety does not require much effort to grow and care for, it is also worth considering the basic parameters and description of tomatoes.
Characteristics and description of the variety:
- The height of plants during growth varies from 0.6 to 0.8 cm.
- Determinacy is considered one of the main characteristics of the variety, since the low-growing bush does not require constant tying to trellises or stakes.
- From 7 to 9 brushes are formed on 1 bush.
- The fruits ripen quickly: the average period for the first tomatoes to appear on the bushes is from 95 to 105 days after planting the seeds in the ground.
Separately, in the description of the variety, it is worth dwelling on the characteristics of tomatoes. They have a regular round shape, and during ripening they reach a weight of 150-200 g. The skin and core of the tomatoes are a pleasant red color, the flesh is firm, and the skin is dense, glossy, and does not crack when ripe.
The fruits have excellent taste and a characteristic tomato aroma. From 1 bush you can harvest up to 3.5 kg of tomatoes or more, but for this you need to properly care for the plants.
Tomatoes can be transported over long distances. The shelf life after harvest is 1-1.5 months.
Thus, the Udachny variety is excellent for growing for your own needs and commercial purposes. In households, the collected fruits are used for canning in whole form, preparing tomato paste, juices, sauces, and ketchups.
In summer, it is recommended to use Udachny tomatoes for fresh salads of tomatoes and other vegetables. Pickles in barrels are very tasty and healthy. In industrial production, tomatoes are processed into tomato juice or tomato paste.
How are tomatoes grown?
Let's look at the features of growing tomatoes. The variety performed well in greenhouses and open ground. Plants must be planted in beds, taking into account the peculiarities of the climatic and natural regime that exists in a particular region. Cultivation is carried out through seedlings, the seeds for which are sown in March.
Seeds must be purchased in specialized stores, where all varieties of the Udachny variety are available. You also need to buy pots with peat, into which seeds are then placed, previously disinfected in potassium permanganate. Pots with seeds should be covered with film to create a greenhouse effect and placed in a room with a stable temperature.
When the first 2 leaves appear, it is necessary to pick. 10 days before transplanting the seedlings into the ground, they must be hardened by taking them out to a cool room for several hours. A balcony or loggia is perfect for this. As a result, the bushes will be able to quickly adapt to being transferred to beds - greenhouse or open.
When choosing a site for planting seedlings, you should make sure that it is well lit by sunlight and protected from gusts of wind. From 4 to 6 bushes can be planted per 1 m², which will make weeding, hilling and watering easier. The optimal number of plants in 1 plot is 4-5 bushes.
It is necessary to water and weed the bushes regularly, which ensures prevention from disease. For watering, you need to use only warm water, which is applied under the bushes in the evening, avoiding getting on the leaves. The variety is very resistant to diseases such as root and blossom end rot. Bushes must be protected from other infections through prevention and treatment with fertilizers.
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The best varieties of tomatoes for 2022: photos and descriptions
When choosing tomatoes for their plot, gardeners, first of all, rely on varietal or hybrid characteristics. Productivity is the most important criterion on which the quantity and quality of the harvest depends. Sometimes it can be difficult to choose the right option from the rich variety of tomatoes for open ground and greenhouses. Then varieties are selected depending on the growing region, ripening period, degree of disease resistance and other factors.
Varieties for open ground
A huge number of species with excellent yields are intended for growing vegetables in the open air. Low-growing bushes with large fruits are one of the advantages of tomatoes for the soil. Such heat-loving plants are easier to care for and do not require complex agricultural practices.
According to ripening period
Tomatoes, like other vegetable crops, are characterized by different ripening periods, from early to late.
Ripening period | Ripening of fruits after the appearance of the first shoots | general characteristics | The most productive tomatoes (2020) |
Ultra-early ripening | On day 80-85 | The fruits are small, juicy, and low in sugar. The height of the bush is no more than 50 cm. Not suitable for preservation. | Little Red Riding Hood, Pride of Russia, Benito, Superstar, Valentina, Marisha, Maksimka |
Early ripening | For 90-95 days | Small, delicate fruits, average yield. Suitable for canning and salads. Bushes grow up to 70 cm | Agatha, Riddle, Augustine, Lyana, Sanka, Buyan, Lakomka, Amur standard, Grandmother's kiss |
Mid-early | On days 100-103 | The fruits are juicy, small, aromatic. The purpose is universal. Bush shape - compact | Openwork, Babushkino, Pulka, Red Giant, Russian Soul, Cardinal, Flamingo |
Mid-season | On day 100-115 | High taste, excellent yield. There are both low-growing and tall varieties | Scarlet Candles, Hybrid Basket, Stresa, Intuition, Black Baron, Pudovik, Pink Honey |
Late ripening | On day 120-130 | Excellent fruit taste, high yield, universal purpose. Good keeping quality and transportability of fruits | Giraffe, Cosmonaut Volkov, Titan, Rio Grande, Russian size, King of Kings, Rocket, Premier |
The ripening time, color and shape of tomatoes depends on the variety.
Usually early-ripening vegetables with not large fruits and not a large harvest, but with a quick, friendly yield of ripe tomatoes. Mid-season ones also have medium sizes. Late ones are usually difficult to care for, but it is among them that you can find champions in weight, but there are not many such beauties on the bush.
By growing region
Every year, breeders create new species with high quality indicators. In stores you can buy specialized varieties of tomatoes designed for growing in certain climatic conditions. Classification by regions of Russia:
- for the Moscow region: Champion, Sweet Bunch, Honey, Pink Elephant, Fireworks, Bull's forehead;
- for the southern regions: Torch, Novice, Titan, Winner, Bison, Ermak, Gift, Mikado;
- for the middle zone: Bull's Heart, Black Prince, Uzbek (Yusupov), Moskvichka, Snowdrop, Big Brother, Spasskaya Tower;
- for Siberia: Siberian heavyweight, Ultra early ripening, Sanka, Abakan pink;
- for the Urals: Coin, Bull's Heart, Button, Countryman, Yellow Buyan, Bullfinch, Demidov;
- for the far north: Snowy Tale, Ballerina, Ladyfingers, Berdsky Large, Countryman, Oak, Gina.
An unpredictable, cold or, conversely, excessively warm climate is not a reason to refuse to grow tomatoes in open ground. Thanks to selection, varieties have been developed that grow and develop well in any terrain.
According to disease resistance
To obtain a rich harvest, you need to choose tomato varieties not only with the appropriate characteristics. It is necessary that this criterion be supplemented by such an indicator as disease resistance.
Late blight, root rot, tobacco mosaic, cladosporiosis are diseases that most often affect plantings of heat-loving crops.
A catalog of tomatoes that can withstand the onslaught of various diseases:
- Blitz;
- Koenigsberg;
- Geisha;
- Betta,
- Anyuta;
- Bohemia;
- Chio-chio-san;
- Tatiana;
- Puzata hut;
- Lights of Moscow;
- Yablonka Russia;
- Crimson giant.
Unfortunately, there are no varieties that are 100% resistant to infections. But there are hybrids that produce a harvest until the active phase of many fungal diseases and infections begins.
Varieties for greenhouse cultivation
Having a good greenhouse at your disposal, you can get fresh tomatoes to your table all year round. Greenhouse varieties are suitable for preparing salads or canning. Excellent salad tomatoes can be obtained from the following varieties:
- Geisha;
- Fairy gift;
- Andromeda;
- Eagle beak;
- Pink Angel;
- Pink Pearl;
- Fatalist;
- Scarlet caravel;
- Amana orange
The best varieties for preservation:
- Auria;
- Banana legs;
- Pink raisins;
- Rajah;
- Baba;
- Alexander the Great.
Cherries are sweet, small tomatoes that grow well both outdoors and in a greenhouse, but small-fruited vegetables tend to be more productive in protected beds. Magic Harp F1 and Yellow Caramel F1 are hybrids whose fruit weight does not exceed 25 g.
Gardeners' opinion
For beginners, the opinions of experienced vegetable growers are very helpful in deciding whether to plant the variety they like on their plot or not. Tomatoes of the Udachny variety have mostly positive reviews. They are valued for their excellent taste, low maintenance requirements, and long shelf life.
Each garden owner has his own favorite tomatoes. Those who have grown the Udachny variety are in most cases satisfied and recommend it to all their friends and acquaintances.
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Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
Every season, many vegetable growers choose Udachny tomatoes, since they have many more positive qualities than negative ones.
The advantages usually include the following:
- High yield.
- Resistance to the most common diseases.
- There is no need to form a bush.
- Tomatoes do not crack, have a long shelf life and are easily transported over long distances.
Of the disadvantages and inconveniences when growing, gardeners note only that in order to prevent pests and diseases, the plant must be periodically treated with special means.