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Description of the Pink Pioneer tomato and recommendations for growing

The hybrid tomato variety Pink Pioneer F1 was bred by Japanese breeders and has long been recognized as one of the most popular similar products on the entire market. The tomato is intended for industrial cultivation; the variety came to Russia relatively recently - mention of it appeared in the state register several years ago.

What is a Pink Pioneer tomato?

Now this breeding novelty is in good demand among amateur summer residents who have greenhouses on their plots. This selection is also cultivated by farmers with the goal of selling the resulting fruits.

Characteristics and description of the variety:

  1. Tomato Pink Pioneer f1 belongs to the mid-early tomato varieties.
  2. The first fruits on the bushes appear 70 days after the formation of seedlings.
  3. The bushes are distinguished by powerful trunks and tall growth. This variety is classified as an indeterminate type.
  4. One of the most important characteristics is the taste of a ripe tomato - it is described as harmonious, since sweetness and sourness are combined perfectly.
  5. The fruits themselves are medium in size, their weight varies between 200-220 g.
  6. Tomatoes can be stored for quite a long time and tolerate transportation well over long distances.
  7. The species is not affected by diseases such as nematodes, silver leaf viruses, and mosaics.

Ripe fruits can be eaten raw, as well as used for various types of snacks and added to salads. If tomatoes are cooked, for example, when making soups or sauces, their taste becomes slightly better. In addition, Pink Pioneer tomatoes added to hot dishes have a positive effect on human health. They have a fairly dense pulp, which allows them to be used in the process of preservation.

Features of agricultural technology

The manufacturer intended to grow tomatoes exclusively in greenhouse conditions. However, many gardeners in the southern regions successfully plant bushes in gardens with outdoor beds. Keeping plants in greenhouses produces greater yields.

The main conditions of care should be noted:

  • Planting in 1-2 stems, frequent pinching.
  • Ready-made store-bought concentrates or folk recipes are suitable for feeding. The latter include diluted yeast, chicken manure and iodine with hydrogen peroxide.
  • Greenhouses are characterized by humidity and poor air circulation. For tomatoes, a ventilation regime should be established and regular late blight prevention should be carried out.
  • Although resistant to most diseases, threats remain from pests such as whiteflies, beetles and slugs.

In order not to immediately resort to insecticides, treatment with soap solutions and spraying with ammonia and water is recommended.

Advice. Insects do not like the pungent smells of parsley and mint; it is enough to place beds with tomatoes next door to forget about whitefly attacks. Basil and tobacco are also suitable.

Thanks to its disease resistance and ability to maintain its marketable appearance for a long time, the tomato is suitable for both private and industrial cultivation.

Photo

You can see the fruits of the hybrid tomato variety “Pink Paradise” in the photo:

The following are photos of the Pink Paradise bush:

Sources

  • https://repka.online/ovoshhi/tomaty/ultrarannie/pink-impreshn-f1.html
  • https://teplichniku.ru/pomidory/sort-tomata-pink-paradaiz-f1-opisanie-otzyvy-i-foto-kusta/
  • https://agronomu.com/bok/4084-yaponskiy-gibrid-pink-paradayz-preimuschestva-i-nedostatki-tomata.html
  • https://DachaMechty.ru/tomat/uhod/pink-impreshn.html
  • https://fb.ru/article/344019/tomatyi-pink-paradayz-otzyivyi-opisanie-harakteristiki-urojaynost
  • https://fermilon.ru/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/tomat-pink-paradajz-f1.html
  • https://rusfermer.net/ogorod/plodovye-ovoshhi/tomat-pomidor/superrannie-sorta/pink-impreshn.html
  • https://rusfermer.net/ogorod/plodovye-ovoshhi/tomat-pomidor/srednespelye-sorta/pikn-paradajz.html

Description of the variety

In the video this variety:

Fruit:

  • They have a round shape, slightly flattened at the bottom and top;
  • Those that have reached varietal maturity are rich, bright pink, uniform in color. Near the base of the fruit at the beginning of ripening there is a small green spot that disappears after 5-8 days;
  • With a dense, but not too thick skin;
  • With medium density pulp, with an average amount of seeds and liquid;
  • The number of seed chambers is no more than 12 pieces, small in size;
  • High solids content;
  • With a rich sweetish-sour taste;
  • Large sizes.

The average weight varies from 200 to 240 grams.

Bushes:

  • Indeterminate type, not standard, with abundant formation of green mass;
  • They reach a height of 150 to 200 cm;
  • With a powerful, developed root system and shortened internodes.

What summer residents say about the variety

The Japanese hybrid has still been little studied by Russian summer residents; there are reviews, but they are quite laconic and contradictory. Perhaps Pink Pioneer will soon be as popular as another tomato hybrid from Japan - Pink Paradise. Summer residents have already appreciated the Pink Paradise variety for its yield and sweet taste of fruits, and success will certainly come to the new hybrid Pink Pioneer.

Lyudmila, Saratov

For two seasons I grew Japanese hybrids of the first reproduction: Pablo, Pink Paradise. Used tomatoes for canning. I liked the hybrids: care is not difficult, the bushes are easy to shape, the harvest is stable. Today, in addition to these hybrids, I planted Pink Pioneer, a salad hybrid with pink fruits. I wasn’t wrong with my choice, the fruits ripened early, I won’t praise the taste to the skies, but it’s quite tomato-like. The fruits are storable and very suitable for commercial summer residents.

Anastasia, Ekaterinburg

I live in the Urals; due to weather conditions, we belong to the risky farming zone. In order to be less dependent on the vagaries of the weather, two polycarbonate greenhouses were installed on the site. There are proven varieties that I plant every year, but I don’t forget to try new ones. This season I sowed two hybrids of Japanese selection. I bought tomato seeds Pink Pioneer F1 and Pink Claire. I liked the Pink Claire hybrid better: the taste was excellent, the fruits did not crack, and there were no signs of blossom end rot. The pink tomatoes of the Pink Pioneer hybrid were inferior in taste. In all other respects, the second hybrid also suited me. I haven’t decided yet whether I will plant these varieties again, winter is ahead, I’ll still decide.

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Agricultural technology

Painstaking care of the Pink Bush tomato variety is required when germinating seeds. An adult plant in a greenhouse or on a plot does not need so much effort. Let's consider the details of agricultural technology during cultivation.

Note! Leaves and fruits do not suffer from sunburn

Soils

To ensure a harvest, the planting site must be properly prepared. Nutritious fertile soil is needed, for which the following is added to the soil:

  • humus;
  • ammonium nitrate;
  • ammophosis;
  • in the case of a clay structure, add sand, 1/2 bucket per 1 sq. meter.

For acidic soils, additives are used: dolomite flour, ash, chalk.

Sowing

The variety is sown in fertile soil, specially prepared, deepened by 0.5 cm. There is no need to additionally soak or treat the seed with stimulants. The soil is moistened with a spray bottle, after which the container is covered with film. In a microgreenhouse, tomatoes sprout and develop for the first time. The container should be kept warm at 24 or 26 degrees.

Sow the seeds

After the seedlings appear, the container is placed in the light, in a cool place (15 degrees C), so that the tomatoes harden. There are standards for growing seedlings, according to which the plant will be healthy and stronger:

  • illuminate at least 10 hours a day;
  • The seedlings are kept at 15 degrees for 10 days for hardening;
  • subsequently the temperature is increased gradually, up to 20 degrees;
  • after 2 true leaves, they are picked and transplanted into separate pots;
  • The next step is fertilizing using complex fertilizers.

If seedlings grow excessively, tomato bushes may weaken, which will affect the harvest. In this case, remove a couple of lower leaves and place the tomato on its side, covering it with earth.

Transplantation into the ground

Pink Bush can be grown in open ground only in the southern and central regions. The seedlings are transferred to the garden bed after 40 or 50 days. Up to 5 bushes are placed per square meter, but not more densely, otherwise the yield will decrease and the risk of diseases will increase.

Planting sprouted seedlings

When transferring to the ground, plants with a lump of earth are taken out of containers (transfer). The hole is filled, compacted and watered with warm water. Having mulched the soil around the bush, do not loosen the soil or water it for 10 days.

Fertilize with manure

When planting, the land must be prepared. Manure, humus or mineral fertilizer are added to it.

Outdoor care

After transplantation, there are no particular difficulties in caring for the Pink Bush variety. Only standard rules should be followed:

  1. Watering is carried out as necessary, determined by climate conditions. If tomatoes grow in a greenhouse, wait until the top layer of soil dries. Excess moisture should be excluded, because the fruits will be watery, their sugar content will decrease, they may crack and become infected with fungal diseases;
  2. Fertilizing is done when seedlings are transplanted into the soil, and complex mineral fertilizers for tomatoes are also applied every 2 or 3 weeks. If growth is weak, this is done once every 10 days. The first feeding is a week after transferring the plant to the garden bed, when flowering is in progress. The second is when the fruits are filled. The third - also during the fruiting period;
  3. Air humidity should be maintained at 50% and soil humidity at 90%;
  4. A garter is required due to the high yield. Trellis are installed in greenhouses;
  5. There is no need to pruning, but a couple of bottom sheets are removed weekly. This will provide protection against a number of diseases.

We water correctly

It should be said about possible errors. There is no need to sow the same variety in one place for many years. It is also recommended to apply fertilizers on time.

Diseases and pests

Pink Bush has significant resistance to diseases, for example fungal ones: verticillium, fusarium. But with such immunity, prevention is needed, including the following steps:

  • You need to water on time, using warm water;
  • Tomato needs complex fertilizers;
  • It requires loosening and weeding to remove weeds that are carriers of fungal diseases;
  • Can be grown after onions, garlic, legumes and carrots.

We weed the earth to protect it from diseases

Greenhouse Pink Bush can be affected by the following pests:

  • Whitefly. Prevention - Confidor solution in a concentration of 1 ml per 10 liters of water;
  • Snails, slugs. The ground is sprinkled with ash, ground red pepper, and tobacco dust;
  • Spider mites can be eliminated with a soap solution, as well as with chemicals such as Apollo, Actellik, and Fufanon.

Features of cultivation and storage

Seedlings are planted in a permanent location after reaching 55-60 days.

The beds are fertilized in advance, for this purpose the following is applied per 1 m2:

  • 1 bucket of rotted compost;
  • 20 g superphosphate;
  • 15 g potassium sulfate;
  • 1 cup wood ash.

The best predecessors are carrots and green manure crops, but in no case nightshade plants.

Place no more than 3 bushes per 1 m2. For maximum productivity, the bushes grow in 1 stem.

Subtleties of care:

  • moderate watering;
  • fertilizing with organic matter and phosphorus-potassium compounds;
  • mulching, weed removal;
  • regular pinching and removal of 2 lower leaves once a week.

Ripe fruits are stored well in cool, dark rooms. The shelf life is 1 month.

Features of fruiting hybrids

The Pink Top F1 hybrid is considered the earliest: the manufacturer’s description promises fruit ripening already 70-75 days after sowing. Ultra-early tomato is intended for growing in a greenhouse and is recommended for farmers for harvesting early vegetables.

The Pink series also includes other varieties that have the same color characteristics:

  1. Pink Impression appeared in the State Register of Russia only in 2022, although it was introduced about 10 years ago. Productivity is high: 8-9 kg per bush. Tomatoes weighing 180-250 g are arranged in 5-6 pieces. on each brush. Belongs to the early varieties, bears fruit on 90-100 days.
  2. Tomato Pink Harvest F1. Average ripening period (about 110 days from the date of sowing). Can be grown in open ground and greenhouses. Up to 5 fruits weighing 200-230 g are formed on the cluster. The total yield is 6-7 kg per plant.
  3. Tomato Pink Rose. Early ripening (85-90 days before harvest). The weight of the fruit is 250-270 g, 4-6 tomatoes are formed on the bunch. Pink Rose F1 is a universal type tomato. It can be planted both in a greenhouse and in a vegetable garden. The hybrid is resistant to drought and temperature changes.
  4. Tomato Pink Shine F1. It is considered medium-late (at least 120 days before harvesting the fruits). The variety is suitable for cultivation in open ground and greenhouses, but in the northern regions it is recommended to cultivate only under cover, otherwise the plant does not have time to fully produce its harvest. The weight of 1 tomato is 210-215 g. Under good growing conditions, you can get up to 15 kg of product from 1 m².
  5. Ultra early tomato Pink Delight. Ripens 70-75 days after sowing. The fruits are smooth, weighing 250 g, collected in clusters of 5-6 pieces. Suitable for open and closed ground.
  6. Tomato Pink Moon. Universal, early ripening (about 90 days before harvest). Compared to other varieties, it is smaller-fruited and produces tomatoes weighing up to 200 g.
  7. Along with the hybrids of the Pink series, it also produces a pink cherry variety. It does not have its own name, but meets the same characteristics as other hybrids. Cherry tomato produces long clusters of small fruits (up to 60 g), which ripen at the same time. This is convenient for farming and growing tomatoes for sale, since cherry tomatoes are often harvested with a bunch.

All Pink hybrids are characterized by high sugar content of fruits (up to 6.5-7%). Reviews from vegetable growers note the sweet dessert taste of the fruit. They are used for summer salads and gourmet snacks, and miniature cherry tomatoes can be used to decorate cocktails containing alcohol (gin, rum).

Among the advantages of the Pink group is the absence of heterogeneity in the color of the skin and pulp. Tomatoes do not have a green spot on the stalk and a light-colored core. The pink color of the skin and pulp makes them beautiful and original.

The fruits are suitable for canning as a whole. They are small, round, approximately the same in size, and therefore convenient for placing in jars. The dense consistency of the pulp and hard skin do not allow them to lose their shape during processing. Juice is usually not made from them, since its color will be pale, but tomatoes can be suitable for sauce and lecho because of their excellent taste.

Features of the Pink Paradise tomato variety

Hello, dear readers! The variety, the description of which I want to present to you, received the highest rating from the audience at one of the seminars held in 2011 and was recognized as one of the best varieties of pink tomatoes. We are talking about the Pink Paradise tomato.

Fruit characteristics

Tomato Pink is the result of selection by Japanese specialists who worked to create a variety with excellent taste and quality characteristics. Appearing relatively recently - in 2009, the Pink tomato managed to gain popularity among our compatriots.

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And if just recently this overseas hybrid was quite difficult to get, today f1 tomato seeds are not a problem to buy. The tomato variety called Pink Paradise is mid-season and high-yielding. If you follow the growing technology, you can get 4 kg of very tasty, one-to-one beautiful pink tomatoes from one bush.

Their average weight varies between 120–140 g, although it can reach 200 g. Usually fruits of the same size are concentrated on one branch. The peculiarity of this hybrid is the average density of the fruits, but having a fairly delicate skin, they are not prone to cracking and tolerate storage and transportation well.

At the same time, the plants themselves, belonging to the indeterminate type, can grow 2 m in height, and therefore require obligatory tying to a support and formation into one or two stems. This pink tomato is distinguished by its large foliage. The castings reach a medium size, but there are quite a lot of them. The inflorescences are simple, forming at least 4 nests.

Advantages and disadvantages

The advantages and disadvantages of the tomato variety are as follows:

  1. Excellent fruit set even in hot weather.
  2. Resistance to small temperature changes.
  3. Excellent presentation.
  4. Increased resistance to pests and diseases.
  5. Good harvest.
  6. High sugar content.
  7. Among the shortcomings, only those that are characteristic of all hybrids can be identified. First of all, they relate to compliance with agricultural technology. Tomatoes are recommended for cultivation in a greenhouse or greenhouse, where the necessary growing conditions can be maintained. There is no point in collecting seeds, because it is impossible to obtain specimens with the same characteristics from them.

Features of cultivation

The conditions for growing this variety of tomatoes are no different from the rules for cultivating other varieties of these vegetables, although there are definitely certain nuances here.

Experts advise sowing seeds for seedlings 60–65 days before transferring them to a prepared and specially designated area in the garden. Before placing them in special peat pots, they should be kept in a growth stimulator, and then deepened into a mixture of turf or garden soil with humus. Having moistened the plantings and covered them with film, you can wait for the first shoots to appear.

Recommendations for care are as follows: maintain the air temperature at + 23–25 °C, ensure sufficient light, and as for watering, it is better to spray the seedlings with a spray bottle.

As soon as the first pair of leaves appears, Pink Paradise f1 tomatoes can be planted in separate pots, not forgetting to feed them with complex fertilizer. Hardened seedlings can be transferred to an open bed in mid-May, when the weather has calmed down and the soil has completely warmed up.

However, having decided to grow the f1 hybrid outside the greenhouse, it is necessary to care for the plants more carefully, trying to provide conditions as close as possible to greenhouse conditions. When planting, leave a distance of at least 60 cm between the bushes and it is better to immediately tie the young seedlings to a support.

A week after transplanting, it is recommended to feed the bushes. The first fertilizer for tomatoes should be nitrogen, and when the fruits form, it is better to replace it with potassium-phosphorus. Succinic acid will help increase tomato yields, although gardeners often use other stimulants.

Judging by the reviews and photos of tomato bushes grown in a greenhouse, gardeners do not neglect the procedure of tapping or moving the bushes during flowering, which improves their pollination and increases the chances of a good harvest. Tomatoes called Pink Paradise do not cause gardeners any particular problems with diseases.

They rarely suffer from verticillium and fusarium wilt, cladosporiosis, brown spot, root nematode, but in any case it is necessary to carry out prevention from time to time, although multiple treatments can be avoided with good care.

How to raise Pink Lady

The cultivation of tomatoes of the described variety is carried out by sowing seed material into seedlings.

Preparing seeds for planting

The seeds of this variety have one clear difference: they do not require disinfection before planting. To start growing, just soak them in a growth stimulator. This should be done in regions with a warm climate in late February - early March. If we are talking about colder areas of the country, it is advisable to plant seeds for seedlings in the last ten days of March. This applies to Siberia, the Urals, and all other regions where the summer is short and not hot.

You can make the soil for planting yourself, or you can purchase a ready-made version. The best choice is an earthen mixture, the acidity of which is quite low. You can bring soil from your summer cottage, borrowing it from cabbage, cucumber, and carrot beds.

Features of cultivation

Pink Lady seeds should be planted for seedlings at the end of February. Soil with a neutral acidity level works best. It is good to achieve this indicator by mixing ordinary soil with humus, you can add a little ash.

The resulting soil must be distributed into containers, in which the tomato seeds will begin their long journey. They need to be deepened by about 1.5 centimeters. Before the planting procedure, the seeds are soaked in a growth stimulator for 12 - 14 hours. There is no need to disinfect the material, because the seeds are subjected to all necessary procedures before sale.

To create the most suitable growing conditions in the container, it must be wrapped in film and placed in a warm place. Emerging sprouts need constant lighting

You need to moisten the soil carefully, in moderation, because tomatoes are not fans of too wet soil

After the plant has formed 2 true leaves, picking should be done. After transplantation, it is necessary to apply complex fertilizer. Re-feed the plants before planting them in a permanent place.

The time during which seedlings should be grown depends on the time of year:

  • spring - 42 days;
  • summer - 35 days;
  • winter - 63 days.

Transplanting the first seedlings into the ground becomes possible after May 15, when night temperatures mostly remain above zero. In order for the survival rate to be as good as possible, you should spill the holes with potassium permanganate. At the time of transplantation, the trunks should be tied to reinforcement or trellis.

Gardeners need to pay attention to this fact: a more rational way is to grow tomatoes on a trellis. It is imperative to remove the stepsons and monitor the formation of the bush

It should have 1 or 2 stems.

Rules of care

Tomato Pink Lady is a crop that is very favorable to heat. Seed germination can begin already at 10 – 15 °C, and the optimal temperature for keeping bushes ranges from 23 to 25 °C. If during the growth period the variety finds itself in cool conditions, and the temperature drops to 15 ° C, you can lose buds and, as a result, a significant part of the harvest. High temperatures, as well as frost, can have a detrimental effect.

The rules for caring for the Pink Lady variety are quite simple:

  • disinfection of the land before planting;
  • need for tying;
  • soil acidity requirements;
  • installation of supports;
  • watering with water at room temperature.

To create an ideal microclimate, you can plant greens in parallel with tomato bushes: celery, parsley, mint. These herbs will be an excellent pest repellent.

Description of the Pink Pioneer tomato and recommendations for growing

The hybrid tomato variety Pink Pioneer F1 was bred by Japanese breeders and has long been recognized as one of the most popular similar products on the entire market. The tomato is intended for industrial cultivation; the variety came to Russia relatively recently - mention of it appeared in the state register several years ago.

What is a Pink Pioneer tomato?

Now this breeding novelty is in good demand among amateur summer residents who have greenhouses on their plots. This selection is also cultivated by farmers with the goal of selling the resulting fruits.

Characteristics and description of the variety:

  1. Tomato Pink Pioneer f1 belongs to the mid-early tomato varieties.
  2. The first fruits on the bushes appear 70 days after the formation of seedlings.
  3. The bushes are distinguished by powerful trunks and tall growth. This variety is classified as an indeterminate type.
  4. One of the most important characteristics is the taste of a ripe tomato - it is described as harmonious, since sweetness and sourness are combined perfectly.
  5. The fruits themselves are medium in size, their weight varies between 200-220 g.
  6. Tomatoes can be stored for quite a long time and tolerate transportation well over long distances.
  7. The species is not affected by diseases such as nematodes, silver leaf viruses, and mosaics.

Ripe fruits can be eaten raw, as well as used for various types of snacks and added to salads. If tomatoes are cooked, for example, when making soups or sauces, their taste becomes slightly better. In addition, Pink Pioneer tomatoes added to hot dishes have a positive effect on human health. They have a fairly dense pulp, which allows them to be used in the process of preservation.

Main characteristics

The hybrid is high-yielding; in terms of fruit ripening, it is mid-early. You can expect the first ripe tomatoes 70 days after germination. The bushes are powerful, tall, and belong to the group of indeterminate type tomatoes.

An important characteristic of any variety is the taste of a ripe tomato; plum-shaped fruits have a harmonious, good taste of the pulp. The fruits are of medium size, the average weight does not exceed 200 g. The manufacturer’s stated weight is 220 g. The fruits are stored well, there are no complaints about loss of presentation during transportation.

Attitude to diseases is expressed by resistance to the following pathogens:

  • nematode;
  • brown spot;
  • mosaic virus;
  • silver leaf virus;
  • wilt (verticillium, fusarium).

Description - brief instructions for caring for and growing tomatoes from Sakata contains recommendations for forming a bush. In greenhouses, tall tomatoes of the indeterminate type are recommended to be formed into one stem.

This scheme facilitates care, eliminates thickening of plantings, and guarantees good lighting of the entire plant. The taste of fruits on properly formed plants is sweeter due to better lighting.

Productivity and purpose of use

During testing, the variety showed a yield of 27.6 kg/sq.m. When grown in a greenhouse and following good agricultural practices, any summer resident can achieve a similar result.

Rose fruits can be consumed raw, for making snacks and salads. The nutritional value of pink pulp increases with heat treatment, so any culinary dishes (soups, sauces) using pink fruits will be healthy. The tomato pulp is quite dense; the fruits can be used in the preparation of canned vegetables.

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You can also use pink tomatoes to make tomato juice. The content of useful elements in the juice is increased; the benefits of such juice in the prevention of cancer are undeniable.

Description of the variety

Medium early variety. Technical ripening occurs within 90-100 days after seed germination. Determinate-type bushes in open ground do not grow higher than 50 cm, although in a greenhouse they can grow up to 75 cm. Despite the short stature, the plant produces a large number of ovaries and a bountiful harvest. The foliage is moderate. The type of bush is standard, with a strong trunk. Leaf color is dark green.

Fruit

"Pink Bush" translated from English means "rose bush". This name perfectly characterizes the main feature of the exterior of this variety - its bright pink fruits. During the ripening period, they cover the plant so abundantly that when viewed from afar, it appears pink.

The shape of the fruit is regular round with slight ribbing. The average weight of tomatoes is 150-200 grams. Other features of tomatoes:

  • Absence of a green spot on the stalk;
  • Glossy skin;
  • Dense fleshy pulp;
  • Increased dry matter content – ​​up to 7%.

Characteristics

The fruits are moderately large, flat-round, very even. The weight of an average tomato is 230-280 g. The taste is very pleasant, delicate, sweet with a slight sourness. High content of sugars and beta-carotene. The seed chambers are small. Glossy, dense skin and rich pink color make tomatoes very attractive and protect the fruits from cracking.

You can compare the weight of Pink Lady tomatoes with others in the table below:

Variety nameFruit weight
Pink Lady230-280 grams
Diva120 grams
Yamal110-115 grams
The Golden Fleece85-100 grams
Golden heart100-200 grams
Stolypin90-120 grams
Raspberry ringing150 grams
Caspar80-120 grams
Explosion120-260 grams
Verlioka80-100 grams
Fatima300-400 grams

Tomatoes are of the salad type and are used for preparing appetizers, soups, sauces, and juices. Tomatoes are suitable for baby food, as their acidity is lower than that of red-fruited varieties.

Container and soil

When growing seedlings, the climate of the region is taken into account. For example, in the southern regions planting takes place in February, in the Urals - at the end of March. The ideal land for planting is soil with ash, humus, and low acidity.

To disinfect the soil, it is calcined in the oven or spilled with a pink solution of potassium permanganate.

For sowing, take seedling boxes or peat tablets. Seeds are placed in a container filled with soil without planting them too deeply.

In order for the first shoots to hatch faster, the containers are covered with film, watered and provided with lighting. When plants appear, the film is removed and the container is placed in a warm, illuminated place.

Description of Pink Magic tomatoes, fruit characteristics and pest control

Tomato Pink Magic f1 is a hybrid variety that is distinguished by bright pink tomatoes with a flat-round shape.

What is a Pink Magic tomato?

Characteristics and description of the Pink Magic variety:

  1. The weight of one fruit is 200-250 g, that is, the tomatoes are quite large.
  2. The pulp is juicy, fleshy, and has a tart, sweetish taste.
  3. Tomatoes are used fresh for preparing salads, tomato puree, paste, sauces, ketchups, and gravies.
  4. The plant is tolerant to temperature changes.
  5. Productivity is high and does not depend on bad weather conditions.
  6. The skin of the fruit is dense and does not crack.
  7. Tomatoes have good transportability and can be stored in boxes for a long time.

Reviews from gardeners who grew Pink Magic tomatoes are mostly positive. They note that if you follow all the rules for planting and caring for these tomatoes, they will give a bountiful harvest.

How are tomatoes grown?

The plant is indeterminate. The main stem is characterized by unlimited growth. In the southern regions or in greenhouses, these tomatoes can be grown for more than a year. During this period, the yield of the Pink Magic variety can reach 50 clusters. Tomatoes need to be shaped, shoots removed from the bush, leaving only one main stem.

After the appearance of 10-12 leaves, an ovary is formed. After every 3 leaves an inflorescence appears. In order for the harvest to be large, the plant must receive a lot of sunlight during its development. In the southern regions, these tomatoes can be grown both in an open garden bed and in a greenhouse.

The plant must be tied to high supports or trellises. In the central regions, it is better to grow tomatoes in a greenhouse. This variety is resistant to various diseases. Tomato seeds sold in stores are treated for prevention with the fungicidal composition Thiram.

To prevent diseases, only healthy sprouts should be planted. It is necessary to plant tomatoes in an area where vegetables and strawberries did not grow before. For prevention, you need to spray the plant with a 5% solution of copper sulfate, Fundazol. A long period of sunlight, timely pinching, and maintaining planting density also protect plants from diseases.

Review of tomato Pink

Pink was not created for industrial cultivation. It is designed for amateur vegetable growers who value not only tasty, but also beautiful fruits. Thanks to the early ripening of this tomato, your labor costs are reduced, you will have to water and feed less. Pink doesn't need protection from disease.

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“We planted a Pink Rise tomato last year. The variety is magnificent. The tomatoes are very beautiful, pink in color, all the same size. They made salads, juices, and tomato paste from them. The taste of the fruit is wonderful. I advise everyone to grow this variety.”

“We planted a Pink Rise tomato at the dacha. The bushes turned out to be very tall. The tomatoes are beautiful. I had to tie my wrists. The whole family took care of the tomatoes. They watered, hilled up the soil, and fertilized. Plants were also sprayed against diseases. But I was very pleased with the harvest.”

“Our climate is cool, but Pink Rise tomatoes have grown well. They were grown in a greenhouse. The bushes were tied to supports. Sweet tomatoes, weighing up to 500 g. The taste is excellent. In addition, the fruits can be stored for a long time, and they do not lose their qualities.”

Characteristics and description of the Pink Impression tomato variety, its yield

Tomatoes included in Pink top F1, that is, pink hybrid varieties, are Pink Shine F1, Pink Moon F(F)1, Pink Impression F1, Pink Harvest F1, Pink Rose F1, Pink Delight F1. Due to the pink color of the fruit, juice is not squeezed out of them, but like Cherry tomatoes, they are often put in salads.

Pink Impression

Tomato Pink Impression F1 (hybrid) was developed in Japan in 2008 by agronomists working at Sakata. The variety was included in the State Register of Russia only in 2022. It is recommended to plant in greenhouses.

Description of the bushes: indeterminate, 1.5 - 2 m in height, so they need to be tied up. There are up to 9 brushes on the bush, with 5-6 tomatoes on each brush. You can remove up to 9 kg of fruit from one bush.

Characteristics of the fruit: bright pink, near the stalk there is a small green spot at the beginning of ripening, which disappears after 5 - 8 days. Round in shape, slightly flattened at the stalk. The pulp is sweet, with some sourness. Vegetable weight - 180 - 240 g. The skin is dense, but not very thick. Tomatoes of this variety are used to make lecho and paste, put them in salads, and preserve them.

Advantages

The tomato variety Pink Impression F1 has the following advantages:

  1. Super early variety - tomatoes can be harvested 90 - 100 days after sprouts appear.
  2. Easy to transport.
  3. The hybrid has high yield.
  4. Immunity to wilting viruses, spotting, stem cancer and bacteriosis.

Care

Seedlings are fertilized 10 days before transplanting into a greenhouse or greenhouse. For the first time, make a mixture by adding 1 g of urea, 8 g of superphosphate, 3 g of potassium sulfate into 2 liters of clean water. Try to water the seedlings so that the fertilizer does not get on the leaves.

The stems are very elastic, which is why they are tied vertically, and also in the form of a fan. Gardeners advise cutting off the shoots, leaving 2 - 3 stems.

Fertilize every two weeks. Complex fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium are used. Water the seedlings so that the soil does not dry out and is not overly wet.

Other varieties of tomatoes with the word Pink in their name

Tomato Pink Moon (hybrid) is included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements of the Russian Federation in 2022. It is recommended to grow in greenhouses and under film. Refers to an early ripening hybrid. Tomatoes are put in salads. The tomatoes are flat-round, medium-ribbed, weighing 170–200 g. Their color is pink and their taste is excellent. The number of seed nests is 4 – 6. The skin is dense.

Plants are indeterminate. The greenish foliage is of medium length. The inflorescence is simple. In the greenhouse, 16.5 - 20.5 kg of vegetables are harvested from 1 m².

The Pink Shine tomato (hybrid) is included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements of Russia in 2022. It is recommended to plant it in a greenhouse and under film. This is a mid-late hybrid. The fruits are put in salads. The bushes are indeterminate.

In the greenhouse, 14 kg of vegetables are harvested per 1 m².

The Pink Harvest F1 tomato was included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements of Russia in 2015. Its difference from other Pink varieties is that the tomato is suitable for growing not only in a greenhouse, but also in an open area. The variety is mid-season.

The bushes are indeterminate, that is, they do not stop growing even after fruit sets. The green leaves are long. The tomatoes are flat-round, the ribs are faintly visible. The fruits are pink in color and have an excellent dessert taste. They are put in salads. Seed nests - 4 - 6. Vegetable weight - 230 g.

From plants planted under film, 6.9 kg per 1 m² is collected.

The Pink Paradise F1 tomato was bred in Japan in 2009. This is an indeterminate variety, so the bushes need to be tied up. 4 kg of fruits are removed from 1 m². Tomatoes are put into salads and canned. The first brush grows after the appearance of 5–7 pairs of leaves.

Tomatoes are flat-round, pink in color. The skin is thin but dense, the fruits are easy to transport. Fruit weight - 125 - 200 g. There is no green spot near the stalk. Planted in open ground and in a greenhouse. It takes 120 days from germination to harvest.

Sowing seeds and caring for seedlings

Seeds are sown from mid-February. Seedlings are planted in the greenhouse from mid-April.

Dig holes, making an indentation of half a meter from each other. Seedlings are placed and covered with soil. Water the bushes. Then, after a week, the seedlings are fed and watered. Loosen the soil.

The first time they are fed with nitrogen, and when fruit sets - with phosphorus and potassium. For better pollination, you can shake the stems a little, shaking pollen from one flower to another.

Tomato varieties resistant to cladosporiosis

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Tomato varieties resistant to cladosporiosis

Message from AI » 02/02/2013, 09:45

I propose to collect in this topic our experience in growing varieties resistant to cladosporiosis.

In your messages, please talk only about varieties.

About growing technology, soil preparation, seeds - in the relevant topics - “Tomatoes”. "Late blight", etc. This topic is only about varieties and their properties, for reference purposes; you should not make it too long.

I had to grow the following.

Our Masha F1 (Ilyinichna) - good taste (4), the tomatoes are dense, easy to grow, ripen well, tolerate low light, I’ve been planting them every year for many years;

Centaur, Victoria, Red Comet, Titanic (all F1 from Ilyinichna) - inferior to Our Masha in taste and yield, I tried them once each.

Vezha (Belarus) - tolerant to CS, i.e. does not get sick for a long time, the fruits are smaller than those of Our Masha, the taste is also almost 4.

Delicacy (Allen) - quite stable, fruits are pink, dense, taste 4 points, bush in a greenhouse one meter high, does not like shade, I grow two stems almost every year. According to Allen's director Sheboldaev, his parents include a certain Chinese variety. Productivity is average (for me it’s 3 kg/bush)

Evpator, Funtik (Gavrish) - refused because they are not very tasty

Malika F1 – didn’t like the taste

Space Star F1, like Nasha Masha, turned out to be resistant to cladosporiosis; they have similar transportable, thick-walled fruits; in both varieties, both sugars and acids are present at the beginning of reddening, i.e. taste, but Masha is still a little tastier.

Lemon Boy F1 (Royal Sluis) - Yellow, dense large fruits, taste 4, productive

That's probably all. I haven’t come across any fruits with excellent taste and soft, tender fruits that are resistant to cladosporiosis.

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Re: Tomato varieties resistant to cladosporiosis

Posted by Katie2 » 02/02/2013, 11:05

Dear! Yes, it's a sore subject. because I don’t like to spray with chemicals because of cladosporiosis and I haven’t done that.

Giant - the taste is so-so. Fruitful. Good for pasta. Vitador F1 Semko. The taste is still better than store bought. Slightly sweet. Swallow - I tried it once. No taste. But I remember that the leaves were preserved for a long time. Well, of course, Pink Paradise. And the like that I will try. For example, Pink Pioneer, Pink Bush. There is also this Pink Rise. They wrote to me that he is not much different from Pink Paradise. Taste. We need to check with one. But Pink Lady differs in taste, i.e., not as tasty (according to outside reviews)... As for the resistance to cladosporiosis of these latter ones, which I don’t sow, I can’t answer. Etude F1 - taste very good, tomato taste. I have been sowing for a long time. The old seeds remain, I’m trying to sow again and evaluate... Vologda F - good taste, i.e. sweetish. It bears fruit for a long time. Klondike - I don’t remember, but it seems that we are also tolerant of cladosporiosis. It’s just that he was overcome more than others by the whitefly. With her, she removed the leaves from it. It was on him that she especially sat. Business Lady F1 is slightly susceptible to cladosporiosis. A late variety, which will even come in handy. We eat as soon as we close the season. The taste is good. I also grabbed a lot of something else from Ilyinichna, where the package says it is resistant to cladosporiosis. And I try. I'll report back later. Those who grow tomatoes in a greenhouse can answer you. That is, cladosporiosis is the scourge of a greenhouse where the humidity is above 60%. If you type the words tomato for cladosporiosis in Yandex, it gives several varieties - a hybrid. Many grow child varieties on OG, but we don’t know from them.

Description and characteristics of the tomato variety

Pink Claire tomatoes were bred by the Israeli company Hazera Genetics Ltd. The hybrid was included in the State Register of the Russian Federation in 2012.

The bushes are indeterminate (tall), branched, with a powerful root system. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation in open ground in the southern regions of the country, greenhouse conditions in the middle zone.

Pictured are Pink Claire tomatoes.

The table shows the distinctive features of tomato.

IndicatorsCharacteristic
Weight100-120 g
FormFlat-round, slightly ribbed
Fruit coloringUnripe fruits are light green, ripe ones are pink
LeavesMedium size, dark green color
Type of inflorescencesCompact, simple, 5-6 ovaries
PulpDense and sweet
TastePleasant, balanced
SkinThin but dense, does not crack when soil is overwatered
PurposeThe fruits are used for fresh consumption, pickling, pickling, making tomato paste and juice.
Bush heightReaches 2 m
Ripening period90-106 days
Growing season68-70 days from the moment of planting the seedlings
Productivity3-7 kg per bush
SustainabilityTolerates drought and temperature fluctuations well, has immunity to tobacco mosaic, verticillium, fusarium
TransportabilityExcellent

Pink Pioneer F1 tomato seeds indet. average 115-120 days. drain 160-180 gr. roses (Sakata)

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