Description of tomato Severyanin, characteristics and reviews


What are the differences between tomato varieties and hybrids?

There is a wide variety of tomato seeds on the planting material market.
Some of them are varieties, while others are hybrids. Such a wide range can make you doubtful. Breeders are inventing more and more interesting hybrids, but some gardeners view such fruits with distrust. In fact, hybrids are completely safe. Varietal tomatoes are a group of plants obtained as a result of selection. They have a set of certain characteristics that distinguish them from all other tomatoes. You can collect seeds from these tomatoes. This planting material is sown the next year, as a result of which plants grow that have all the same characteristics.

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Hybrids are obtained by crossing several varieties. This is what breeders do. In greenhouses, they plant tomato varieties nearby, and after the plants bloom, they pollinate them by hand. This is quite painstaking work. Treated plants need to be protected from cross-pollination, so protective bags are placed on the flowers. It is very easy to distinguish varietal seeds from hybrid ones. Packages with hybrids are always marked F1. This mark can be deciphered as follows:

  • F—the first character of the word “children” (filii);
  • 1—first generation.

On a note!

Seeds collected from hybrid fruits cannot be used for planting. They can grow into tomatoes that will be radically different from the original plant in all characteristics. Only “first generation seeds” can be planted, and they are bred by breeders.

Selection of mother plants

Collecting seeds with your own hands will provide seven fruits with the taste you like. Purchased planting material is a pig in a poke, even if it has already been tested and is suitable - the differences over the years or when changing the manufacturer can be striking. Therefore, many owners of suburban areas and summer cottages collect seeds from their own tomato bushes whenever possible.

There are many advantages to collecting tomato seeds yourself.

Important! Parental characteristics are transmitted exactly only in varietal plants. The offspring of hybrids most often show signs of splitting - tomatoes grow with the characteristics of the crops used in the crossing

From fruits marked F1 on seeds, one cannot expect an exact repetition of the quality of the fruit.

When growing varietal tomatoes, the summer resident faces other dangers, in particular, the possibility of cross-pollination. No matter how self-fertile tomatoes are, insects contribute to the formation of the crop. Perhaps this is not a bad thing - hybrids in the first generation are always successful, both in terms of yield and taste. In addition, resistance to uncontrolled pollination is one of the characteristics of the variety. And this is exactly how new lines are created in seed propagation: among the bushes they choose outstanding ones with new qualities. They are cultivated, securing the result by cross-pollination with the same or parent plants.

But not everyone is interested in the subtleties of selection on a personal plot. And summer residents have no time to engage in targeted breeding work, which requires more than one year of observation. Therefore, most people prefer to have a resistant variety of tomatoes (or several) and harvest fruits and seeds from them year after year. This approach is quite justified, especially if different varieties are separated in space or by flowering/fruiting time, do not mix with each other and do not compete in the greenhouse. It is convenient to have varieties for fresh consumption in the summer-autumn period (tomato juice and pulp are also prepared from them) and varieties intended for canning preparations for the winter.

Tomato northerner reviews

Description of the tomato variety Severyanin and its characteristics

Experts have developed a group of tomatoes that can withstand severe temperature changes and bear fruit even in cold summer conditions. An example of such varieties is the Severyanin tomato. It is perfect for growing in the Northern regions of Russia.

Description of "Northerner"

Semi-standard determinate ultra-early tomato variety.

Main characteristics of the plant:

  1. The bush is medium-sized, stocky, compact. Height from 30 cm to 60 cm.
  2. The leaves are small and wrinkled, dark green in color.
  3. The brushes are small. After the 10th leaf, the first brush is laid and then every 2-3 leaves.
  4. Ovaries form well even at low temperatures. The inflorescences are simple, with 5-6 fruits per cluster.
  5. The fruits ripen together. Productivity: from one bush from 4.5 kg to 6 kg.
  6. Increased immunity to most tomato diseases. Due to early ripening, the harvest is harvested before late blight appears.

The peculiarity of the variety is its amazing stability; “Severyanin” is not afraid of low temperatures and is not picky about lighting.

Description of fruits

It begins to bear fruit 90-95 days after the first shoots. It differs from other standard and semi-standard varieties by its unusually large fruit.

  • Round, spherical shape.
  • Fruit weight is from 100 to 200 grams. The largest tomatoes are produced from the first bunches.
  • Rich red color outside and inside.
  • The skin is dense and smooth.
  • The pulp is fleshy and juicy.
  • The taste is sour and slightly watery.
  • They fit well and are resistant to transportation.

Experienced gardeners advise, for better fruit ripening, to leave 3-4 clusters on the bushes.

Growing Tips

It takes root well in open ground and tunnel-type film greenhouses. The variety is recommended for planting without seedlings and for growing in regions with an unstable climate.

  1. Sowing seeds for seedlings should be done no earlier than the second ten days of April.
  2. Seedlings do not need additional lighting or heating.
  3. Planting seedlings in the ground can begin in the second decade of June.
  4. Due to the compactness of the plants, you can plant bushes more closely, up to 12 pieces per 1 square meter. m.
  5. It does not require tying up or forming a bush; it is enough to remove a few stepsons.
  6. In order to get a larger tomato yield, it is necessary to fertilize the plants with a mineral mixture during the active setting and filling of fruits.

Having studied the description and reviews of the “Severyanin” tomato, it is easy to conclude that this variety is ideal for cultivation in those regions of the country where it is most difficult to grow capricious tomato crops, due to the cold climate and short summer period.

Reviews

The bushes grew small, did not exceed 30 cm, and were done without pinching. They began to bear fruit early, but the size of the tomatoes did not please or surprise me. The largest tomato weighed about 150 grams, mostly small ones weighed 50-70 grams. The taste was also not impressive, but they are stored well, last a long time and do not spoil.

I planted tomatoes of this variety for the first time, grew them in the OG and they immediately pleased me with their excellent yield. The very first offspring weighed 150-200 grams.

I was amazed by the frost resistance of the variety. May was cold, and the summer was not warm. The tomatoes had to be planted later, but the harvest exceeded all expectations! The tomatoes were even, large, and the yield was almost one and a half times higher than expected. Next year I will plant “Northerner” again.

I planted “Severyanina” for the first time, the variety has proven itself well. The ovaries form perfectly in any weather conditions. I wasn't sick.

Description of tomato Severyanin, characteristics and reviews

Hybrid tomato Northerner description and reviews from farmers consistently receive laudatory and positive reviews. The main property of this variety is the ability to tolerate extremely low summer temperatures. Severyanin tomatoes are ideally suited for cultivation in areas with cold climates. Tomatoes can be grown in greenhouses and in open ground, provided there is no frost.

Features of the Severyanin tomato

The plant belongs to the category of semi-standard determinate varieties of early ripening. Forms a compact bush up to 50 cm high. The branches are small and strong. No staking is required, since the stem does not bend under the weight of even a bountiful harvest.

The foliage is medium dense and small in size. The leaf color is dark green. The consistency is dense, the texture is wrinkled. The tassels are tied at intervals of 3 sheets. Each bunch consists of 5-6 tomatoes.

The fruits themselves are large, weighing 150-200 g. The color is pronounced red, the skin is dense and thin. The pulp is juicy with a pronounced tomato aroma and taste. Ripening is good, the yield of the variety is up to 6 kg per bush, which is a very good indicator for a low-growing crop.

Fruiting begins 88-92 days after sowing. Tomatoes do not require high light or heat to ripen. They tolerate low temperatures and strong gusts of wind well. Ripening ends after the first night frost.

Pre-growing seedlings is not necessary. Seeds can be planted directly in open ground. This is the main difference and advantage of this variety.

Since the bushes are small in size, they can be planted at the rate of 10-12 pieces per 1 m². During the period of ripening and fruiting, plants require increased feeding. For this purpose, mineral fertilizers are used, supplied in liquid form to the roots.

Advantages of the variety

Severyanin tomatoes have unique characteristics that make them extremely popular among farmers living in the northern territories.

The advantages of this variety are the following:

  • excellent tolerance to low temperatures, cold fog and short-term frosts;
  • fruit set in conditions of low light and lack of heat;
  • compact shape and low stature, eliminating the need for a garter;
  • the possibility of planting directly in the greenhouse or in open beds;
  • no need for additional heating and lighting of seedlings and adult plants;
  • high yield, excellent taste and attractive appearance;
  • good keeping quality, transportability and long-term storage.

The fruits are a success among culinary experts. Tomatoes are served raw, used for preparing hot and cold dishes, and canned in their entire state and in the form of juice. In a dark and cool place, the crop can be stored for up to 4 months.

Reviews from farmers about tomatoes

Vladimir, 55 years old, Ukhta:

“I learned about this variety and immediately became interested in it, since I live in a cold climate. I grew it in a film greenhouse and got my first tomatoes in July. The fruits ripened small, weighing up to 150 g. There were a lot of tomatoes, the yield was 50 kg per square. I was pleased with the taste of the tomatoes - pleasant, sweet and rich. What I liked most was that the plants calmly withstood the cold and icy fogs. I haven't lost a single bush this entire season. Breeders have also done a good job on tomato immunity. During the entire growing and fruiting season, the plants did not get sick. I recommend this variety to all residents of the northern regions."

Ekaterina, 62 years old, Raichikhinsk:

“For many years I lost my tomato crops due to the cold at night. Then I found out that there is such a variety - Severyanin. I bought seeds, but planted them in a greenhouse. The plants sprouted well, and after 3 months we were pleased with the first fruits. I liked the tomatoes - large, juicy and beautiful. I also liked the fact that the bushes do not need to be tied up. Strong and low stems support the weight of tomatoes. The only thing that had to be done regularly was to add fertilizer to the soil. But the effort is worth it, since there are a lot of tomatoes, the largest ones weigh up to 200 g. Now I will plant Severyanin constantly.”

The best tomato hybrids

Fortunately for us, tomato enthusiasts, today there are many varieties; it is simply impossible to count all the varieties and hybrids. For example, the Poisk company’s “Author’s Varieties and Hybrids” series alone includes about 300 items. Available in a rainbow of shades, from red to yellow and purple, in all shapes and sizes, from a tiny cherry to a kilogram giant.

There are special series of hybrids, which include:

  • the most delicious tomatoes (“Vkusnoteka”, “Oriental Delicacy” from Search, including hybrids: F1 Coral Reef, F1 Magic Harp, F1 Golden Stream, F1 Chinese Souvenir);
  • the most stable (“Special hybrids” from Biotechnika);
  • multi-colored (for example, “Crimson Miracle”);
  • compact and for balconies (for example, the “4 summers” series Search);
  • especially healthy (usually combines yellow and orange tomatoes);
  • a series of tomatoes that do not require pinching (for example, “Nepas”)
  • cherry (series “Sweetie”, “Sweets from the garden” SeDek)

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Tomato F1 Sweet million (considered an analogue of F1 Red bunch)

Things to consider

Climatic features of the western region affect the harvest

It is important to choose the right variety, care for the crops, and harvest on time

When choosing a hybrid, the following factors are taken into account:

  1. Place. Tall and medium-sized varieties grow in greenhouses. More compact ones also survive in open ground. They are also preferred when grown in low greenhouses and greenhouses.
  2. Deadlines. Given the severity of the climate, only those varieties that ripen early are planted in open ground. Any variety can be planted in a greenhouse, regardless of the speed of ripening.
  3. Sustainability. The hybrid must be resistant to temperature changes and various pests.
  4. Use. Fleshy fruits are suitable for cutting and eating. Any variety is suitable for processing.

Gardeners select plants according to their own preferences. The main thing is to provide suitable care and protect plants from pests. The short northern summer is fraught with danger; if chosen incorrectly, the fruits become saturated with color, but remain sour and small.

Description of tomato Severyanin, characteristics and reviews

Experts have developed a group of tomatoes that can withstand severe temperature changes and bear fruit even in cold summer conditions.
An example of such varieties is the Severyanin tomato. It is perfect for growing in the Northern regions of Russia. Hybrid tomato Northerner description and reviews from farmers consistently receive laudatory and positive reviews. The main property of this variety is the ability to tolerate extremely low summer temperatures. Severyanin tomatoes are ideally suited for cultivation in areas with cold climates. Tomatoes can be grown in greenhouses and in open ground, provided there is no frost.

Severyanin tomatoes have unique characteristics that make them extremely popular among farmers living in the northern territories.

The advantages of this variety are the following:

  • excellent tolerance to low temperatures, cold fog and short-term frosts;
  • fruit set in conditions of low light and lack of heat;
  • compact shape and low stature, eliminating the need for a garter;
  • the possibility of planting directly in the greenhouse or in open beds;
  • no need for additional heating and lighting of seedlings and adult plants;
  • high yield, excellent taste and attractive appearance;
  • good keeping quality, transportability and long-term storage.

The fruits are a success among culinary experts. Tomatoes are served raw, used for preparing hot and cold dishes, and canned in their entire state and in the form of juice. In a dark and cool place, the crop can be stored for up to 4 months.

Planting seedlings (features)

You need to make a hole in the garden bed and moisten it well (3-5 liters of water), give the soil time to settle (0.5-1 hour). Then take a glass with a seedling and carefully, without damaging the roots, remove it along with the soil (before removing, pour the soil in the glass generously and the entire path will be saturated with moisture). Then place the seedling in the hole and compact it a little, sprinkle everything with earth so that there is a small depression around the trunk (in the future this will help to water at the root, and not past the bed). After planting, water again and do not water again for 10-12 days (the only exception would be abnormal heat).

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History of Sevruga tomatoes

It is difficult to find official data about this variety: who bred it, in what year, varietal characteristics. Sevruga is not in the State Register of Breeding Achievements. The seeds are sold under the brands: “Altai Seeds” and “SibSad”. The latter company is famous for its variety of varieties, as well as its ability to sell absolutely identical plants under different names. This happened with Sevruga. Gardeners who bought Pudovik and Sevruga seeds at the same time discovered during cultivation that these tomatoes were identical. Moreover, on packages with Pudovik seeds they sign in brackets - Sevruga.

Many gardeners have long been puzzled by the question: why does one tomato have two names?

However, the Pudovik tomato is included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements. Its authors are Novosibirsk entrepreneurs and breeders: V. N. Dederko and O. V. Postnikova. According to the description, the officially recognized Pudovik is indeterminate, that is, the main stem does not emerge and grows upward as long as the weather allows it. And he calls his Pudovik and Sevryuga determinant, which is what they turn out to be when grown.

It turns out that Sevruga has nothing to do with Pudovik from the State Register and is possibly sold by SibSad under different names. Nevertheless, this variety is loved by many gardeners who have been growing it for several years. Fortunately, this is not a hybrid; you can collect your own seeds and not go for store-bought varieties. It’s easy to get an idea of ​​​​the tomato from the words of forum users and reviews of video bloggers, as well as from the website, there is no Pudovik in the assortment and there is no confusion associated with it.

It is known for certain that Sevryuga is a variety of Siberian selection, suitable for cultivation in the northern regions. It appeared about ten years ago and won the sympathy of gardeners with one unique feature - it produces large and tasty fruits on weak-growing bushes. The first brushes are formed not somewhere at a height of half a meter, but right next to the ground.

Reviews from farmers about tomatoes

“I learned about this variety and immediately became interested in it, since I live in a cold climate. I grew it in a film greenhouse and got my first tomatoes in July. The fruits ripened small, weighing up to 150 g. There were a lot of tomatoes, the yield was 50 kg per square. I was pleased with the taste of the tomatoes - pleasant, sweet and rich.

“For many years I lost my tomato crops due to the cold at night. Then I found out that there is such a variety - Severyanin. I bought seeds, but planted them in a greenhouse. The plants sprouted well, and after 3 months we were pleased with the first fruits. I liked the tomatoes - large, juicy and beautiful. I also liked the fact that the bushes do not need to be tied up.

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“Last season I planted this variety at the dacha. I was pleasantly surprised that growth and maturation were successful in low light and cold weather. The fruits were small, the average weight was 70-100 g, but there were a lot of them, and they were good for twisting. I liked the taste too: sweet and spicy.”

Diseases and pests

Sometimes the Supermodel is affected by dry spotting. The drugs Antrakol and Consento help combat this unpleasant phenomenon.

Of the pests you can probably be wary of, the Colorado potato beetle. You can also fight it with chemicals: “Aktara”, “Regent”, “Prestige”, etc.

This variety has excellent immunity, but can still be susceptible to diseases such as phomosis.

To get rid of this disease, it is necessary to promptly remove the affected fruits, and the branches and leaves must be treated with the drug “Hom”.

They also reduce the amount of fertilizers containing nitrogen and reduce watering.

The drugs Antrakol, Consento and Tattu are usually used against it.

As can be seen from the description, it is not for nothing that the Supermodel variety has earned the respect and love of both amateur gardeners and farmers throughout Russia.

Take a closer look at this unpretentious and short beauty in the tomato family and it will not disappoint you. Have a successful gardening season and high yields!

The most common diseases and pests:

The “Supermodel” tomato variety has excellent immunity to most diseases, but is susceptible to Phoma;

  • The variety is also not resistant to dry spotting. They fight the disease with the help of drugs “Antrakol”, “Cosento” and “Tattu”;
  • The use of chemicals is effective against the Colorado potato beetle: “Aktara”, “Corado”, “Regent”, “Commander”, “Prestige”, “Molniya”, “Tanrek”, “Apache”, “Taboo”.

Of the pests you can probably be wary of, the Colorado potato beetle. You can also fight it with chemicals: “Aktara”, “Regent”, “Prestige”, etc.

Description of "Northerner"

Semi-standard determinate ultra-early tomato variety.

Main characteristics of the plant:

  1. The bush is medium-sized, stocky, compact. Height from 30 cm to 60 cm.
  2. The leaves are small and wrinkled, dark green in color.
  3. The brushes are small. After the 10th leaf, the first brush is laid and then every 2-3 leaves.
  4. Ovaries form well even at low temperatures. The inflorescences are simple, with 5-6 fruits per cluster.
  5. The fruits ripen together. Productivity: from one bush from 4.5 kg to 6 kg.
  6. Increased immunity to most tomato diseases. Due to early ripening, the harvest is harvested before late blight appears.

The peculiarity of the variety is its amazing stability; “Severyanin” is not afraid of low temperatures and is not picky about lighting.

Description of the hybrid culture

Severenok F1 is a new hybrid from agro. It is not currently listed in the State Register of the Russian Federation. The manufacturer recommends cultivating tomatoes in open ground and under film covers.

The plant is short-growing, in an open garden it grows no more than 70 cm, in a greenhouse 90-100 cm. The tomato is very early ripening, after 85-90 days from the emergence of shoots the first harvest is harvested. The fruits are round or flat-round, pale green at technical maturity, without a spot. The dark red hue of the tomatoes indicates biological ripeness.

The first inflorescence is tied over 4-5 leaves, and then formation occurs through one leaf. Fruit clusters are represented mainly by a simple type of structure, but intermediate ones are also found. Each cluster carries from 4 to 9 tomatoes weighing 110-130 g.

The average yield reaches 6-9 kg per 1 sq.m. The fruits have a very attractive presentation - equal in weight and size. The tomatoes are dense and transport well.

When cut, 3 seed chambers open, the flesh is juicy. Wall thickness 5-7 mm. The taste is rich, with a predominance of sweet shades.

According to ripening time
By type of growth
By type of use
By growing method
Fruit weight (g)
Productivity (kg/m2)
Fetal characteristics
Early ripe,
85-90 days
Determinant,
70-100 cm
UniversalFor film greenhouses and exhaust gas110-130Greenhouse: 8-9 kg
Open ground: 6-7 kg
Red.
Flat-round shape 3 slots

Description of the variety

The cold-resistant tomato Severyanin belongs to the very early varieties. The short ripening period allows tomato growers in cold regions to have time to harvest before the cold weather. Designed for unprotected ground. It can also be grown under film cover.

General description:

  1. The tomato bush is low, strong, semi-standard, with medium foliage.
  2. The leaves are small, dark green.
  3. The inflorescence is simple, compact. Up to 5-6 tomatoes are formed in a brush.
  4. The fruits are medium-sized, larger on the first clusters - up to 190 g. Tomatoes ripened on the bushes look very beautiful, as you can see by looking at the photo.

In the table below you can see the characteristics of these tomatoes:

According to ripening time
By type of growth
By type of use
By growing method
Fruit weight (g)
Productivity (kg/m2)
Fetal characteristics
Ultra-early (85-95 days)Determinant (45-60 cm)UniversalFor open ground and film shelters100-150In the garden - about 5 kg, under the film - from 6 kgRed. Round, spherical, smooth, dense. The pulp is juicy and meaty

Growing rules

It is impossible to achieve the manifestation of the best qualities of a particular variety without following the rules of its agricultural technology. The taste of tomatoes, their productivity, and resistance to diseases and pests depend on proper care, which begins with sowing the seeds.

Planting seedlings

Good Beefsteak tomato seedlings start with high-quality seeds and properly selected (or composed) soil. Compliance with the variety can only be guaranteed by trusted producers of planting material - reputable agricultural companies with a reputation. However, recently, tomato seeds from private hobbyists have been in increased demand. The description of the Beefsteak tomato given in this article will help identify misgrading by its appearance. All tomato seeds need to be pre-treated with a strong manganese solution before sowing in the ground, except for pelleted ones - they are sown dry.

Any universal soil for seedlings is suitable for tomatoes. The main thing is that it is breathable and loose due to the content of vermiculite or perlite. If you have a large number of seedlings, you can “dilute” the purchased soil mixture with garden soil. But it must be sifted and disinfected by heating it in the microwave or freezing it on the balcony or in the yard.

For 5 parts of store-bought soil, take 1.5-2 parts of soil from the garden. It would not be amiss to add 1 part of sand or vermiculite to such a composition.

Tomatoes are sown in containers of different sizes - from individual plastic cups to wooden boxes lined with oilcloth. Recycled containers must be washed with hot water and disinfected with a dark pink solution of potassium permanganate. When sowing in boxes, space on shelves or window sills is significantly saved, while individual pots take up an prohibitively large amount of free space. Therefore, the choice of container depends on the volume of seedlings being grown and the availability of space for it.

Sowing seeds

After dressing, the tomato seeds are either dried and sown directly into the ground, or first germinated in a damp cloth. With the second method, it is very convenient to determine the germination of tomato seeds: if they do not germinate on the 5th day, then they are discarded. Tomato seedlings grown from them are unlikely to be of high quality and will not bring a good harvest.

Tomato hybrid “Severenok F1”: photos, videos, reviews, description, characteristics, yield

Thanks to the work of breeders, today there are a large number of different tomato varieties and hybrids for any choice. But universal varieties that are guaranteed to bear fruit even in unfavorable climatic conditions are more popular among gardeners. It is precisely these characteristics that correspond to the modern hybrid tomato “Severenok”, which is in demand among domestic vegetable growers.

Origin of the tomato variety “Severenok F1”

The hybrid tomato “Severenok” was created thanks to agro specialists. Officially included in the State Register of the Russian Federation.

Tomato hybrid “Severenok F1”:

Description of the variety

Fruit:

  • Flat-rounded in shape, has weakly expressed ribbing near the stalk;
  • Well-defined dark red color;
  • With fleshy pulp, sweet and sour taste;
  • Number of seed chambers from 4 or more;
  • Medium size. The average weight varies from 100 to 130 grams.

Bushes:

  • Determinate type, with average formation of green mass;
  • They reach a height of 65 to 75 cm;
  • The leaves are medium in size, typical tomato shape, light green in color;
  • The inflorescence is simple.

Tomatoes: advantages and disadvantages

The tomato hybrid “Severenok” has the following positive qualities:

  • Short stature;
  • Early harvest;
  • Immunity to diseases;
  • High safety during transportation;
  • The ability to form fruits when there is a lack of moisture;
  • The versatility of using fruits;
  • Good presentation;
  • Simultaneous ripening of fruits;
  • Low maintenance requirements.

Gardeners did not identify any significant shortcomings in the Severenok hybrid.

Application of fruits

"Severenok" refers to universal tomatoes. It is consumed fresh, as an ingredient in vegetable salads, and for the production of tomato pastes. Tomatoes are also suitable for canning, including whole tomatoes.

Growing tomatoes

The “Severenok” hybrid is best grown in seedlings.

How to prepare seeds?

It will not be possible to collect seed material yourself, since the tomato is a hybrid. Planting material must be purchased only in specialized stores. You need to choose only trusted manufacturers. Purchased seeds do not require preliminary preparation.

Sowing seed material

Description:

  1. The timing of sowing seeds is determined by the conditions of the growing region. In the middle zone they start sowing in early April;
  2. Prepared containers for future plants are filled with soil; it is advisable to use a complex soil mixture for tomato crops;
  3. Seeds are sown in a moist substrate to a depth of 1.5-2 cm;
  4. Until the sprouts sprout, the temperature in the room is maintained at least +22 degrees. Then the temperature is reduced to +15...+16 degrees for 7 days. Then it is raised again to room temperature;
  5. Seedlings are watered regularly. If there is a lack of natural light, additional fluorescent lamps are used;
  6. After a pair of full leaves appear, the seedlings are planted in separate peat cups;
  7. Before transplanting to a permanent place, begin to harden the seedlings. Young seedlings are taken out into the open air 7-10 days before the planned planting. First, the seedlings are left outside for 20 minutes, gradually increasing the period of exposure to at least two hours.

Rules for planting seedlings

Description:

  • Mid-May is the time to plant seedlings under film cover, the first days of June - in unprotected soil;
  • Seedlings should be 60-65 days old, as well as from 5 to 7 full leaves;
  • The recommended planting pattern is 50x40 cm.

Bush care

To get a decent harvest, after planting you should follow simple rules for caring for a tomato hybrid:

  • Warm water is recommended for irrigation. Watering is carried out as the top layer of soil dries, preferably in the evening hours, after sunset;
  • Tomato bushes are fed at least 4 times during the growing season. Complex mineral fertilizers are used as fertilizing. If they are not available, manure is suitable for fertilizer. The replacement has almost no effect on further productivity;
  • In between waterings, be sure to loosen the soil;
  • Get rid of weeds in a timely manner, as they interfere with the normal development of plants;
  • If necessary, tomato bushes are tied to a reliable support;
  • To get a better harvest, the bush is formed into one stem.

Diseases and pests

The tomato hybrid “Severenok” has excellent immunity to diseases such as tobacco mosaic virus and fusarium wilt. However, if there is a fungal infection, it is necessary to spray the plants with medicinal preparations for protection. Commonly available chemicals are successfully used against insect pests. The most common pest is the Colorado potato beetle. But some varieties of this insect are immune to chemicals.

Productivity

On average, from 3.5 to 4 kg of tomato fruits are harvested from each tomato bush.

Which regions are best to grow in?

Thanks to its versatility, the hybrid tomato “Severenok” is suitable for cultivation throughout the Russian Federation. To grow tomatoes in the middle zone, greenhouse structures are used; in regions to the south, with warm climatic conditions, the variety can be grown in unprotected soil.

Reviews about the variety from those who planted

Gardeners will be interested in the tomato hybrid “Severenok” for its precocity, which does not allow the plant to be subject to late blight. Farm owners will be interested in tomato due to the excellent preservation of the fruit during long-distance transportation, which will allow the vegetable crop to be delivered to agricultural markets without any damage.

By giving preference to the tomato hybrid “Severenok”, you can get a fairly early harvest with good taste characteristics and excellent preservation. Having planted once, gardeners subsequently remain faithful only to the “Severenok” hybrid.

Review from a gardener:

About the advantages and disadvantages

Abundant fruiting and early ripeness are not the only advantages of the presented tomato crop

It is worth paying attention to the following positive points:

  1. The tomato consistently bears fruit in conditions unfavorable for most varieties and hybrids, namely when there is a deficiency of nutrients and moisture.
  2. It is not afraid of temperature changes and high humidity (the latter is especially important for film greenhouses).
  3. Stores well once separated from the brush.
  4. The taste characteristics allow the tomato to be used in salads, in all types of culinary processing and for canning.
  5. Not susceptible to late blight due to its early ripening.
  6. Does not require stepsoning.
  7. Can be grown in both northern and southern latitudes.

Tomato has no significant negative aspects. Some farmers consider it a disadvantage that it is impossible to obtain seed material from the hybrid for further cultivation.

Advantages and disadvantages of tomato, features of agricultural technology

The harvest is used for cooking, canning, processing into juice and paste, as well as fresh. Among the undoubted advantages of tomato, gardeners highlight:

  • precocity;
  • friendly ripening of fruits;
  • the ability to develop normally in conditions of lack of light;
  • good tolerance to temperature changes and cold snaps;
  • good yield for low-growing tomatoes;
  • excellent shelf life with the ability to store the crop for up to 4 months.

Attention! The bushes are compact, but very strong. They do not need a garter even with abundant fruiting.

Speaking about the disadvantages of tomatoes, we can note some sourness and wateriness of the fruit. The tomato grows well both in open ground in the garden and in film tunnel greenhouses or greenhouses. Caring for plants planted in the ground is normal. The bushes may require partial pinching.

Advice. It is advisable to sow seeds for seedlings no earlier than April 10-15. About 2 months after this, the tomato bushes can be moved to a permanent location.

Description of tomatoes variety Verna

The Verna tomato variety came to us from sunny Bulgaria. Therefore, it is not worthwhile to grow it in open ground; it is better to immediately plant it under film or in a stationary greenhouse. The plant is semi-determinate, not too tall. It can grow up to one and a half meters, but is usually limited to 1.2 m in height.

The bush is quite spreading and requires tying to a support and pinching. It is also necessary to form the plant into two or three stems.

The Verna variety is loved by adults and children for its extraordinary, positive, bright orange-orange fruit color. The shape of the fruit is plum-shaped, the seeds are few and small. The weight of each tomato is 120-180 grams. The fruits are very tasty, juicy, oily, aromatic, with a silky texture and medium-density pulp.

Due to their composition, these tomatoes are recommended for dietary nutrition and nutrition for children. Plus, in addition to all the advantages, the fruits of the Verna variety are stored well and for a long time. They can be eaten fresh, preserved in any way, including freezing.

And the most important advantage of the variety, which makes it the favorite of all summer residents, is the yield of 10 kilograms per bush. Since four plants can be placed on a square meter of soil, 40 kilograms of the finest quality tomatoes can easily be harvested from one meter.

Sowing seeds for growing seedlings begins 55-60 days before planting. Tomatoes ripen within 110-115 days after germination.

Tomatoes are tasty, beautiful and healthy. The only problem is that we don’t consume them straight from the garden for long, and in canned form they are tasty, but, firstly, they lose a lot of useful substances, and secondly, their taste is very different from fresh. Not everyone has the opportunity to dry or freeze tomatoes - this is a troublesome task; tomatoes cannot simply be cut into slices and put in the sun or stuck in the freezer. Of course, you can go to the nearest supermarket - fresh tomatoes are sold there all year round, as if they had just been picked from the bush, but the prices are steep.

Lately, our attention has been drawn to tomatoes collected in tassels - they just beg to be put on the table: beautiful, one to one, smooth, shiny, almost without blemishes. These are specially bred hybrids that have excellent keeping quality. Today, the heroes of our article will be precisely them - cluster tomatoes for greenhouses. They are pleasant to serve at any time of the year, and you can also grow them yourself in a greenhouse in any region. Information about raceme hybrids will be especially relevant for those who grow tomatoes for sale - their price is always high, regardless of the season, and growing them is not much more difficult than other tomato varieties.

Growing Tips

It takes root well in open ground and tunnel-type film greenhouses. The variety is recommended for planting without seedlings and for growing in regions with an unstable climate.

  1. Sowing seeds for seedlings should be done no earlier than the second ten days of April.
  2. Seedlings do not need additional lighting or heating.
  3. Planting seedlings in the ground can begin in the second decade of June.
  4. Due to the compactness of the plants, you can plant bushes more closely, up to 12 pieces per 1 square meter. m.
  5. It does not require tying up or forming a bush; it is enough to remove a few stepsons.
  6. In order to get a larger tomato yield, it is necessary to fertilize the plants with a mineral mixture during the active setting and filling of fruits.

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Characteristics and description of the Orange Elephant tomato variety, its yieldRead

Having studied the description and reviews of the “Severyanin” tomato, it is easy to conclude that this variety is ideal for cultivation in those regions of the country where it is most difficult to grow capricious tomato crops, due to the cold climate and short summer period.

The best low-growing varieties and hybrids of tomatoes with lodging stems

Marisha (Russia)

11

(25 pcs.)

A good modern variety of low-growing tomatoes from Gavrish. Has a lodging stem. Gartering bushes allows you to save space on the site, but is not mandatory. The plant is 40–50 cm high. Fruit ripening begins 80–90 days after mass germination. Recommended for growing in open beds and in unheated film greenhouses. The fruits are round, classic red in color, with a smooth surface, tight, with a strong skin, weighing from 50 to 120 g. They are mainly used for fresh consumption. They do not crack during canning. The bushes develop quickly and do not have excessive requirements for care and feeding. Fast yield of the crop reduces the risk of losses from late blight.

Main advantages:

  • excellent taste;
  • grown without shaping
  • early and friendly maturation
  • good transportability
  • yield 2 – 3 kg per bush

Minuses:

medium sized fruits

9.8 / 10

Rating

Reviews

The compact bushes are simply strewn with dense tomatoes, which ripen very early and are all used for salads.

Riddle (Russia)

15

(25 pcs.)

An unpretentious variety of low-growing tomatoes for open ground. The plant is 40 to 50 cm high, weakly leafy, with very weak lateral shoot formation. The fruits ripen 83–90 days after germination. Grown without pinching. Without a garter, the thin stem falls to the ground under the weight of the fruit, and the bushes fall apart. The fruits are round, slightly flattened, with a slightly ribbed surface, red, uniform in size, with dense skin and fleshy pulp, weighing 80 - 100 g, universal purpose. The seedlings tolerate insufficient lighting well and do not stretch. The variety is resistant to bad weather.

Main advantages:

  • ultra-precocity
  • fruits are resistant to cracking
  • one bush produces up to 2.5 kg of tomatoes
  • good transportability
  • complex disease resistance

Minuses:

the stem lies on the ground

9.8 / 10

Rating

Reviews

I grow my tomatoes on black film and don’t tie them up. The riddle was remembered for its friendly ripening, medium-sized, calibrated tomatoes, good yield and salad taste.

Yantarny 530 (Russia)

15

(25 pcs.)

An unpretentious variety of low-growing tomatoes for open ground with a high carotene content. The fruits can be consumed 90–95 days after germination. Bushes 30–45 cm high, spreading. It is not necessary to tie, but it is advisable. The fruits are round, slightly flattened, amber-yellow, with ribs at the stalk, weighing from 50 - 70 to 100 - 120 g, with a fruity taste, fleshy, with a small amount of seeds. The variety is suitable for compacted plantings, which increases the productivity of the bed. It is grown in the Volga region and Moscow region.

Main advantages:

  • high content of sugars and carotene
  • great taste
  • no need to stepchild
  • good immunity
  • unpretentiousness
  • one bush produces 2 – 3 kg of fruits

Minuses:

  • prone to cracking
  • poor transportability
9.7 / 10

Rating

Reviews

Delicious salad variety of tomatoes. Its yield is average, but it is valued precisely for its early ripening. In a sunny and fertile area it will be noticeably tastier.

Explosion (Russia)

18

(25 pcs.)

An early-ripening variety of low-growing tomatoes for growing in open ground. The plant is 50–60 cm high, spreading, requires staking, pinching is optional. Tomatoes begin to turn red 100–110 days after germination. The fruits are round, bright red, firm, with a slightly ribbed surface, weighing 100 - 120 g. Used in fresh salads and all types of processing. Good for pickling. Differs in more extended flowering and ripening. Despite their unpretentiousness, the plants are responsive to feeding and care. They show resilience and high productivity in the northern regions.

Main advantages:

  • disease resistance
  • drought resistance
  • cold resistance
  • stable yield even in cool summers
  • good preservation and transportability

Minuses:

  • partial shaping and garter required
  • mediocre taste
9.6 / 10

Rating

Reviews

For 2 years now I have been growing 5 Explosion bushes for conservation. Tomatoes grow without a garter, the main stem holds up well, the side stems droop under the weight of the fruit. The variety suits me. I am not a stepson and do not particularly care for children.

Description of fruits

It begins to bear fruit 90-95 days after the first shoots. It differs from other standard and semi-standard varieties by its unusually large fruit.

  • Round, spherical shape.
  • Fruit weight is from 100 to 200 grams. The largest tomatoes are produced from the first bunches.
  • Rich red color outside and inside.
  • The skin is dense and smooth.
  • The pulp is fleshy and juicy.
  • The taste is sour and slightly watery.
  • They fit well and are resistant to transportation.

Experienced gardeners advise, for better fruit ripening, to leave 3-4 clusters on the bushes.

Tomatoes “Severenok F1”: description of the variety

Variety nameSeverenok
general descriptionSuper early determinate hybrid
OriginatorRussia
Ripening period90-96 days
FormFlat-round
ColorRed
Average weight of tomatoes100-150 grams
ApplicationUniversal
Productivity of the variety3.5-4 kg per bush
Features of cultivationStandard agricultural technology
Disease resistanceResistant to major diseases


Ultra-early ripening hybrid.
The first fresh “Severenok F1” tomatoes can be harvested 90-96 days after planting the seeds for growing seedlings. The bush is of a determinate type, reaches a height of 65-75 centimeters. The leaves are medium sized, the usual shape for tomatoes, light green in color. Shows the best yield results when forming a bush with 2-3 stems. In addition to shaping, tying the tomato bush to a support is required. The hybrid is characterized by resistance to tobacco mosaic virus and Fusarium wilt. It has a unique ability to form fruits when there is a lack of water and nutrition.

Country of origin: Russia. The shape of the fruit is flat-round with slightly pronounced ribbing near the stalk. Application: universal, adds a piquant sourness to salads, suitable for pickling whole fruits. The color is a well-defined dark red. The fruits are medium-sized, weighing 100-130 grams; when planting tomatoes in a greenhouse, up to 150 grams.

You can compare the weight of fruits with other varieties of tomatoes in the table below:

Variety nameFruit weight
Severenok100-150 grams grams
Bobcat180-240 grams
Russian size650 grams
King of Kings300-1500 grams
Long Keeper125-250 grams
Grandma's gift180-220 grams
Brown sugar120-150 grams
Rocket50-60 grams
Altaic50-300 grams
Yusupovsky500-600 grams
De Barao70-90 grams

The average yield is 3.5-4.0 kilograms of tomatoes per bush. Good presentation, excellent safety during transportation.

You can see the yields of other varieties in the table below:

Variety nameProductivity
Severenok3.5-4 kg per bush
Lazy15 kg per square meter
Summer resident4 kg per bush
Doll8-9 kg per square meter
Fat Jack5-6 kg per bush
Andromeda12-20 kg per square meter
Honey Heart8.5 kg per square meter
Pink Lady25 kg per square meter
Lady Shady7.5 kg per square meter
Gulliver7 kg per square meter
Bella Rosa5-7 kg per square meter

Read on our website: how to get a high yield of tomatoes in open ground? How to grow delicious tomatoes in a greenhouse in winter? What are the subtleties of agricultural technology for early varieties?

Description of the tomato variety Severyanin and its characteristics

Experts have developed a group of tomatoes that can withstand severe temperature changes and bear fruit even in cold summer conditions. An example of such varieties is the Severyanin tomato. It is perfect for growing in the Northern regions of Russia.

Description of "Northerner"

Semi-standard determinate ultra-early tomato variety.

Main characteristics of the plant:

  1. The bush is medium-sized, stocky, compact. Height from 30 cm to 60 cm.
  2. The leaves are small and wrinkled, dark green in color.
  3. The brushes are small. After the 10th leaf, the first brush is laid and then every 2-3 leaves.
  4. Ovaries form well even at low temperatures. The inflorescences are simple, with 5-6 fruits per cluster.
  5. The fruits ripen together. Productivity: from one bush from 4.5 kg to 6 kg.
  6. Increased immunity to most tomato diseases. Due to early ripening, the harvest is harvested before late blight appears.

The peculiarity of the variety is its amazing stability; “Severyanin” is not afraid of low temperatures and is not picky about lighting.

Description of fruits

It begins to bear fruit 90-95 days after the first shoots. It differs from other standard and semi-standard varieties by its unusually large fruit.

  • Round, spherical shape.
  • Fruit weight is from 100 to 200 grams. The largest tomatoes are produced from the first bunches.
  • Rich red color outside and inside.
  • The skin is dense and smooth.
  • The pulp is fleshy and juicy.
  • The taste is sour and slightly watery.
  • They fit well and are resistant to transportation.

Experienced gardeners advise, for better fruit ripening, to leave 3-4 clusters on the bushes.

Growing Tips

It takes root well in open ground and tunnel-type film greenhouses. The variety is recommended for planting without seedlings and for growing in regions with an unstable climate.

  1. Sowing seeds for seedlings should be done no earlier than the second ten days of April.
  2. Seedlings do not need additional lighting or heating.
  3. Planting seedlings in the ground can begin in the second decade of June.
  4. Due to the compactness of the plants, you can plant bushes more closely, up to 12 pieces per 1 square meter. m.
  5. It does not require tying up or forming a bush; it is enough to remove a few stepsons.
  6. In order to get a larger tomato yield, it is necessary to fertilize the plants with a mineral mixture during the active setting and filling of fruits.

Having studied the description and reviews of the “Severyanin” tomato, it is easy to conclude that this variety is ideal for cultivation in those regions of the country where it is most difficult to grow capricious tomato crops, due to the cold climate and short summer period.

Reviews

Alina:

The bushes grew small, did not exceed 30 cm, and were done without pinching. They began to bear fruit early, but the size of the tomatoes did not please or surprise me. The largest tomato weighed about 150 grams, mostly small ones weighed 50-70 grams. The taste was also not impressive, but they are stored well, last a long time and do not spoil.

Tamara:

I planted tomatoes of this variety for the first time, grew them in the OG and they immediately pleased me with their excellent yield. The very first offspring weighed 150-200 grams.

E. Grinina:

I was amazed by the frost resistance of the variety. May was cold, and the summer was not warm. The tomatoes had to be planted later, but the harvest exceeded all expectations! The tomatoes were even, large, and the yield was almost one and a half times higher than expected. Next year I will plant “Northerner” again.

Alexander:

I planted “Severyanina” for the first time, the variety has proven itself well. The ovaries form perfectly in any weather conditions. I wasn't sick.

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Gardeners' impressions of Robinson F1

All users who have dealt with the cultivation of Robinson note its excellent taste and decent yield, expressing admiration for its amazing ability to produce crops in the harshest conditions. The hybrid is well cultivated in various regions, however, its main purpose remains cultivation and cultivation in areas with an unfavorable climate.

Robinson is not suitable for canning in its entirety for home preparation due to its impressive dimensions, however, it makes ideal juice, paste and all kinds of sauces.

Features of the Severyanin tomato

The foliage is medium dense and small in size. The leaf color is dark green. The consistency is dense, the texture is wrinkled. The tassels are tied at intervals of 3 sheets. Each bunch consists of 5-6 tomatoes.

The fruits themselves are large, weighing 150-200 g. The color is pronounced red, the skin is dense and thin. The pulp is juicy with a pronounced tomato aroma and taste. Ripening is good, the yield of the variety is up to 6 kg per bush, which is a very good indicator for a low-growing crop.

Fruiting begins 88-92 days after sowing. Tomatoes do not require high light or heat to ripen. They tolerate low temperatures and strong gusts of wind well. Ripening ends after the first night frost.

Pre-growing seedlings is not necessary. Seeds can be planted directly in open ground. This is the main difference and advantage of this variety.

Since the bushes are small in size, they can be planted at the rate of 10-12 pieces per 1 m². During the period of ripening and fruiting, plants require increased feeding. For this purpose, mineral fertilizers are used, supplied in liquid form to the roots.

Reviews from amateur gardeners

You can find different reviews about the Severyanin tomato. Many gardeners liked the variety, but there are those who were not particularly impressed by it:

  • Nikolay from Inta was pleasantly surprised by this tomato with its ability to produce a harvest in fairly cold weather. And although the fruits grew small, there were a lot of them, and the taste of the tomatoes was not bad.
  • Vladimir from Ukhta also liked the variety. Due to the cold climate, I grew tomatoes in a greenhouse. They did not get sick, bore fruit abundantly, and withstood the drop in temperature well.
  • Ekaterina from Raichikhinsk was impressed by the tomato’s tolerance to night cold, the rather large size of the fruits and juiciness, and also by the fact that the bushes do not require a garter.
  • Alexander’s Severyanin variety has also proven itself to be excellent. He noted that the plants did not get sick, and the ovaries were formed in any weather.
  • Alina noted that the harvested crop lasts very well and does not deteriorate during long-term storage. But she was not at all impressed by the taste and size of the tomatoes, since the bulk of the fruits did not exceed 50-70 g.

When choosing tomato varieties and hybrids, gardeners in cold regions should pay attention to the Severyanin tomato. Many tomato growers speak well of it, because it is unpretentious, resistant to temperature fluctuations and tolerates low light well.

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