Excellent yields of large fruits - Brutus tomato: description of the variety and its characteristics

Large-fruited tomatoes are very popular. Brutus is a giant, especially loved for its delicious tomatoes, which are good in slices and salads.

HeightLanding locationRipening timeFruit colorFruit sizeOriginFruit shape
TallGreenhouse, Open groundMid-earlyRedsLargeHybridFlat-round

Description and characteristics of the variety

Brutus is a mid-early hybrid; tomatoes ripen 98-110 days after germination. It is an indeterminate and tall growing tomato. The shoots grow up to 2 m in height. Powerful bushes produce 7-8 heavy kilogram fruiting clusters. Garters require shoots and branches with tomatoes.

The variety is intended for open ground and covered greenhouses.

Tomatoes are large in size, average weight 600-700 g. The shape is round and flattened, slightly ribbed. At the break there is juicy fleshy pulp and many seed chambers. The taste is sweetish and harmoniously combines with light tomato sourness.

General information

Brutus tomatoes are a hybrid, so it is impossible to collect seeds from its fruits and get a plant that has inherited its mother’s qualities. Therefore, it is necessary to purchase seed material every time the gardener plans to plant these tomatoes.

Before deciding to plant them, it is worth studying the description of the variety and determining how well the hybrid meets the gardener’s expectations. It must be remembered that the fruits of this giant can be obtained 100-110 days after planting the seeds for seedlings. They are rich red in color, slightly flattened, round, with a slight ribbed shape: the juicy pulp is divided into several segments.

The Brutus tomato belongs to the category of indeterminate hybrids with a bush height of more than two meters . The plant quickly grows and requires staking and pinching.

Breeders recommend that residents of Central Russia grow this hybrid in greenhouses, since it is quite heat-loving and does not tolerate sudden temperature changes. Residents of the south can safely plant it in open ground.

Fruit

Under ideal growing conditions, fruits can reach 20 cm in diameter and 2 kg in weight!

However, such results cannot always be achieved. Brutus tomatoes typically weigh between 500g and 1kg. To get maximum yield, only 2-3 ovaries should be left on each stem. In this case, the fruits will form large. If this is not done, then their mass will be significantly less.

From each bush it is possible to collect from 5 to 10 kg of delicious fruits. Agree, the yield is fantastic.

Features of cultivation and storage

Seeds are sown throughout March. The soil is prepared to be fertile and loose. Mix turf with compost, ash, sand and peat. They are disinfected by pouring boiling water on them or calcining them in the oven.

The sowing depth of the seeds is 1.5 cm, the distance between the depressions is 2-3 cm. The seeds are pre-treated with Zircon, Guamat, Epin to accelerate germination.

Seedling care:

  • Before germination, the boxes are covered with film and placed in a warm place at +22-24 °C;
  • hardened for a week at 15°C;
  • dive at the 2-leaf stage;
  • illuminate with lamps up to a 12-hour daylight period;
  • fed with complex nutrient solutions “Krepysh” and “Guamat Super”.

Agricultural technology

Every experienced vegetable grower knows that in order to get a good harvest of tomatoes, it is important to observe the following key points: determine the correct sowing time, choose good seeds, good soil for seedlings and follow the rules of agricultural technology.

Sowing time

Seeds are sown based on the climatic conditions of their place of residence. In most regions this time falls in February-March. Seedlings are ready for transplanting into the ground after 60-65 days from germination.

Preparation of seed material

Of course, you can sow the seeds dry, without any pre-treatment. But many years of experience of vegetable growers shows that plants grown from seeds that have undergone preparation begin to bear fruit 1-2 weeks earlier, suffer less illness and produce a much larger harvest.

There are many methods for this, we list the main ones that should not be neglected:

Calibration In addition to the well-known method of immersing seeds in salt water for 20 minutes and discarding those that float, it is necessary to select seeds by appearance. From those that have already been treated with saline solution, select seeds of the same size, with smooth edges and without mold.

Etching. It is carried out to reduce the risk of fungal and viral diseases. The seeds are soaked in any antiseptic solution. You can buy it ready-made or prepare it yourself. The most common are pink potassium permanganate solution and light brown iodine solution. The seeds are soaked in them for a day.

Growth stimulation. Increases seed germination, strengthens resistance and improves the growth of future plants. Today there are a large number of ready-made biostimulants on sale. They are easy to prepare on your own. For example, soak the seeds in a solution of ash infused for 24 hours and strained (1 tablespoon per glass of water). A very popular and effective folk stimulant is aloe leaf juice diluted with water one to one. The seeds are soaked in such solutions for a day, during which time they will swell and be ready for planting.

You should know!

Dry seeds should not be soaked in potassium permanganate; if manganese gets into a dry seed, it is detrimental to the embryo. Therefore, they must be pre-soaked.

Preparing the soil for seedlings

You can prepare the soil for sowing yourself or buy a ready-made mixture. To prepare your own soil you will need:

  • land from the forest or from an area where nothing grew for the next 2-3 years;
  • peat;
  • river sand.

All components are mixed in equal proportions.

The next step is to disinfect the resulting composition. The simplest and most effective way would be to pour boiling water over the soil first, and then a day later with a solution of raspberry-colored potassium permanganate. Such treatment will kill pathogenic microflora and will not affect beneficial microorganisms. Disinfected soil must be filled with fertilizers. To do this, add 2 scans of wood ash, 2 matchboxes of superphosphate, 1 tbsp to a bucket of soil. potassium sulfate and 1 tsp. urea.

Seedling care

Caring for tomato seedlings is to comply with the following conditions:

  • maintaining temperature: 18-25°C during the day, 8-10°C at night;
  • humidifying air that is too dry due to heating (with a humidifier or a damp towel on the radiator);
  • illumination during short daylight hours and regular rotation towards the light source for uniform growth;
  • watering as the soil dries;
  • picking in the phase of 2-3 true leaves.

A week after the tomatoes have been planted, you can fertilize them with an infusion of ash; to do this, dissolve one tablespoon of wood ash in one liter of water.

Transplanting into a greenhouse

Seedlings ready for transplanting should be 25-30 cm high and have 9-10 true leaves. 2-3 days before planting, the lower leaves of the plants are torn off. Tomatoes are placed vertically in the holes, but they should not be deeply buried in the soil. Cloudy weather or evening hours are best for transfer events.

Plants of this variety require sufficient free space for normal growth and fruiting. Therefore, more than three bushes should not be planted per 1 m2. It is best to arrange the tomatoes in a checkerboard pattern in two rows.

Reviews of those who planted

Angelina Mikhailovna, 50 years old, Nizhnevartovsk

I liked this variety of tomatoes. For my weather, I planted tomatoes in a greenhouse and therefore, obviously, they were able to grow well, both the bushes in height and the fruits in thickness. On average, tomatoes grew somewhere around 400 or 500 grams. I really liked their taste - sweetish, without blandness or excessive acidity. In fact, I was afraid that such large tomatoes simply would not be able to acquire the desired taste and would have to eat “grass.” But it worked out, I was pleased with the taste. Most of the tomatoes were eaten in salads in the summer, and the rest was made into tomato juice.

Mikhail Viktorovich, 45 years old, Tyumen

I have been planting these tomatoes for two years, and I will plant a third. I really like using them in salads. Brutus's bushes are powerful and strong, as are his branches, on which his huge fruits hang. Every time I tie up the branches, feed the plant and at the end I get up to 600 grams of tomatoes, sometimes more. Very good. I will continue to plant.

Alexander Alekseevich, 47 years old, Ufa

The matchmaker gave Brutus seeds last year. I was skeptical about the claim that the variety was large-fruited, but in the end I was pleasantly surprised. The bushes in the open ground grew about 1.5 meters. I fertilized it as usual - with fermented grass and, when planting, put a spoonful of ash and superphosphate in the hole. The tomatoes grew and filled with juice before our eyes, and at the ripening stage they reached at least 10 cm in diameter and weighed up to 700 grams (this was the largest tomato - I left seeds from it for next year). However, the skin of the tomatoes seemed fragile and thin, which means they need to be handled more carefully during transportation. But the taste is excellent.

Diseases

The "Brutus" hybrid is characterized by resistance to diseases of nightshade crops, and this is confirmed by reviews from gardeners with photos of healthy bushes. However, it doesn't hurt to take preventative measures against diseases.

To do this, planting material should be disinfected by soaking them in a weak solution of manganese for 20 minutes. They should also water the soil prepared for seedlings. Before planting plants in the ground, you can pour one tablespoon of sifted wood ash into each hole.

This hybrid is especially loved by those gardeners who like to enjoy large sweet tomatoes during their growing season. And for harvesting, a large number of recipes with chopped tomatoes have long been invented, so the size of the fruit does not stop housewives planning to prepare delicious canned dishes for the winter.

Tomato Brutus

Description of the tomato variety Brutus, reviews, photos

Indeterminate, mid-season, high-yielding tomato for greenhouses.

A bush 1.5-1.6 meters high, requiring tying to a support and pinching. The best results were obtained when forming a plant with 1 or 2 stems.

Fruit characteristics

photo author Natalya Ananyeva

The fruits are flat-round, large-ribbed, bright red in color at maturity, weighing 300-600 grams (up to 1 kg), juicy, with a classic tomato taste. These tomatoes are ideal for fresh consumption; they are also well suited for making juices and sauces.

To obtain the maximum size and weight of the fruit, form a bush with 1 stem and leave no more than 2 ovaries in the cluster.

During the period of fruit formation, it is advisable to fertilize, since the plant needs a lot of strength to produce such a number of large fruits.

Features of growing Brutus tomatoes

Sowing the seeds of this variety of tomatoes for seedlings is carried out 60-65 days before the intended planting in the ground. Seedlings dive at the stage of two true leaves. When planting seedlings in a permanent place per 1 sq. It is recommended to place up to 3 plants per meter of land.

Further care for tomatoes consists of timely watering, fertilizing with complex mineral fertilizer, pinching and preventive measures to protect against diseases and pests.

When growing tomatoes in a greenhouse, we recommend installing a drip irrigation system - this will save your time and effort, as well as increase plant productivity and reduce the risk of late blight.

If you grew Brutus tomatoes, please write whether you liked them or not. What was the yield and taste of the fruit under your conditions? Will you grow them again? If possible, attach a photo of these tomatoes to your comment. Thank you!

Your feedback on the Brutus tomato and additions to the description will help many tomato lovers choose the best varieties for planting.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

The positive characteristics of the Brutus tomato include:

  • high productivity;
  • excellent taste of fruits;
  • large fruit;
  • good transportability of tomatoes;
  • fruits are not prone to cracking;
  • a strong bush that holds heavy fruits well;
  • resistance to diseases.

The disadvantages of the variety include:

  • intended for cultivation in a greenhouse;
  • requires shaping and tying;
  • not intended for long-term storage.

These disadvantages are not significant, because there are many other less juicy varieties for long-term storage. And the possibility of growing only in a greenhouse, forming and tying, is rather not a minus, but a feature of this variety.

Features of caring for plants in a greenhouse

In addition to watering, weeding and loosening, plants of the Brutus variety require garter throughout the entire main shoot. In this case, the supports must be of good quality, since a bush with a large number of heavy tomatoes is very heavy. The material for tying should be strong, but soft and wide so as not to injure the plant stems.

Another mandatory agrotechnical practice is pinching throughout the season. Otherwise, instead of a large fruit harvest, you may end up with impenetrable vines. The originator of the variety recommends growing bushes with one or two trunks. In order to form a tomato into one trunk, immediately after transplantation, begin to remove all shoots growing from the axils of the leaves. In the second method, in addition to the main stem, one stepson is left for further growth. As a rule, this is a stepson growing under the first cluster of flowers.

To prevent the formation procedure from damaging the tomatoes and causing infection, the following rules must be followed:

  • stepchild only in the morning;
  • If possible, choose dry and sunny weather;
  • when removing a shoot, leave a stump 1-2 cm in size;
  • after each bush, disinfect tools or gloves with potassium permanganate;
  • The procedure should be carried out no more than once a week.

Tomatoes do not like stagnant air, so the greenhouse must be ventilated frequently. In summer, keep the greenhouse doors closed only when the air temperature is below 12°C or during prolonged cold rains.

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