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 2021. 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 and disadvantages
Advantages of the hybrid Pink Impression:
- high productivity;
- ease of care;
- early ripening;
- suitability of fruits for preservation;
- keeping quality - stored in a cold place for up to 10 days without loss of commercial quality;
- tolerate transportation well;
- resistance to viruses and bacteria;
- amicable maturation;
- sweet taste (in the heat and with a lack of moisture it becomes more intense);
- small seed chambers with a small number of seeds;
- drought resistance.
The hybrid has few disadvantages:
- due to the high dry matter content, the fruits are not suitable for preparing tomato juice;
- indeterminate bushes require staking.
Advantages
The tomato variety Pink Impression F1 has the following advantages:
- Super early variety - tomatoes can be harvested 90 - 100 days after sprouts appear.
- Easy to transport.
- The hybrid has high yield.
- 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.
Diseases and pests
Since this is a very early ripening variety, pests do not have time to attack. The bush is almost not affected by diseases.
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Features of planting and care
Pink Paradise tomatoes are grown only from seedlings. This will allow you to get the harvest in a timely manner even in unfavorable weather. Pink Paradise tomato seeds are sown in early March in nutritious and light soil - a mixture of earth and humus. Deepen by 1.5 cm and cover with film.
Advice! The seeds do not require a disinfection procedure; instead, it is better to soak them for a day in a growth stimulator.
For successful germination, an air temperature of +25 °C is required. When seedlings appear, the boxes with seedlings are moved to bright light. Water sparingly using a spray bottle. When the first true leaves appear, the tomatoes are planted in separate containers. After such distribution, fertilizing is carried out with complex fertilizer.
The seedlings are planted in the greenhouse in the third decade of May, when the soil has warmed up sufficiently. The planting scheme for Pink Paradise tomatoes is standard - maintain a distance of 60 cm between plants. When planting in open ground, adhere to the 40x60 scheme. The main thing is that powerful bushes do not interfere with each other as they grow. Plants must be tied to a support immediately. Trellis or high stakes are used.
Care consists of moderate watering and fertilizing 3-4 times over the entire period. Use mineral fertilizers containing a lot of potassium and phosphorus. It is necessary to carry out stepsoning.
They start feeding tomatoes a week after they are transplanted. First, nitrogen fertilizers are applied, and the second time they switch to phosphorus-potassium fertilizers. The supply of nutrients must be ensured during the period when the ovaries are formed and the fruits ripen.
Experienced gardeners advise that for tomatoes growing in a greenhouse during the flowering period, shake the bushes a little and tap the stems. This will improve the quality of plant pollination.
In open ground, it is necessary to carry out treatments against late blight, especially if the summer is rainy. Fungicides are used for this. Treat every two weeks, but stop before harvest.
If the tomatoes did not have time to ripen in August, then pinch the top of the bush and remove all the leaves. To save from late blight, not only ripe ones are collected, but also large green ones. They then ripen well.
Tomatoes Pink Rose
The Pink Rose tomato (hybrid) was developed quite recently; the bushes are indeterminate and have short internodes. On one brush 4 - 6 tomatoes weighing 250 - 270 g are tied. Seedlings can be planted in a greenhouse or in open ground.
Pink Rose has just a huge number of advantages:
- Tomatoes ripen early.
- They tie perfectly even under stress and heat.
- They can easily tolerate heat and go without watering for several days.
- They are immune to major diseases.
- The tomatoes are smooth, round, slightly flattened at the stalk.
- Excellent presentation.
- The skin is dense, so the tomatoes do not crack, are easily transported, and stored for a long time.
- Great sugary taste.
- A characteristic green spot does not appear near the stalk.
- The first shoots are noticeable already on the 2nd day after sowing the seeds.
Pink Rose F1 tomato is very easy to grow. The seedlings take root well after picking and planting on the site. Some vegetables weigh 600 g. Tomatoes can be picked unripe - the fruits ripen easily. One tomato has 6 seed chambers.
You should plant 3 bushes per square meter. A space of 40 cm is made between the plants, and 1 m between the rows. They like the heat; under stress, the tomatoes become larger and tastier.
Tomato Pink Paradise: growing technology
Tomatoes Pink Paradise f1: photo of the variety
It is necessary to plant Pink Paradise F1 tomatoes, taking into account the time of fruit ripening. For this selection variety, the cultivation of planting material begins at a temperature of at least twelve degrees, and the recommended value is twenty-two to twenty-five degrees. In this case, the right amount of sunlight is considered a necessary factor, because the tomato is considered a light lover.
The planting time is chosen based on the cultivation area of the selection variety - open soil or greenhouse.
Another point is the age of the seedlings when planted in a permanent plot and the time of cultivation. It remains to take into account the specifics of the city in which the Pink Paradise tomato variety will grow.
Using simple calculations for planting seedlings in a greenhouse from the first to the fourteenth of May, the planting material must be planted no later than the eighth of March. Let's compare it with the lunar calendar and decide on the landing time.
Attention! Be sure to choose the right time for planting, otherwise you may end up with overgrown, elongated seedlings of the selection variety.
According to reviews from summer residents, Pink Paradise F1 tomatoes have excellent germination, as you can see by looking at the photos on the Internet.
Carefully! It is not necessary to disinfect planting material. The only procedure may be placement in a drug that stimulates growth.
They are planted in a disinfected container filled with prepared soil. The soil mixture must be assembled, heated, and disinfected. Planting material is transferred into holes no more than one centimeter deep. Planting pattern: two centimeters between planting material, ten centimeters between beds. Sprinkle with soil, water with a spray bottle and cover with thick film.
After the seedlings peck, the thick film is removed and the containers are moved closer to sunlight, so as not to stretch the seedlings.
Agricultural technology for Pink Paradise f1 tomatoes includes the following actions:
- hydration. It is not necessary to regularly moisten tomato seedlings to avoid fungal infections. Remember that you should not cause drought in the soil.
- feeding Only weak seedlings need to be fertilized.
- planting in separate containers, or diving, is carried out when they reach the age of two weeks. After the fertilization process with a mild preparation of a complete complex fertilizing.
- hardening. Necessary action for seedlings. In order to cope well with the next changes in herbaceous habitats, it is worth preparing them.
- additionally arrange preventive procedures for seedlings against attacks by parasites and diseases. Pollination with wood ash provides excellent nutrition and protection against blackleg.
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 2021. 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 2021. 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. The dark emerald leaves are long. The tomatoes are round, somewhat flattened at the poles, medium-ribed, weigh 215 g each. The color is deep pink, the skin is thick, the taste is dessert. 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. 6.9 kg per 1 m² is collected from plants planted under film.
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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.
Description and features of tomato Pink Bush F1
Tomato Pink Bush F1 is an achievement of breeders from the famous French company Sakata Vegetables Europe. The hybrid has been known to Russian gardeners since 2003, but was included in the State Register only in 2014. It is recommended for cultivation in the North Caucasus, but the experience of gardeners who quickly appreciated the new product shows that you can get a very good harvest in regions with a temperate climate (the European part of Russia), and even in the Urals, Siberia, and the Far East subject to planting in a greenhouse. Although the taste of a tomato is fully developed only when the plants receive enough heat and sunlight during the active growing season. The climate of Ukraine, Crimea, and the Black Sea region is well suited for the hybrid.
The tomato hybrid Pink Bush F1 is one of the many achievements of foreign breeders who have successfully taken root in Russia
Pink Bush F1 belongs to a group of pink tomato varieties that have recently become very popular among gardeners. It is believed that due to their higher sugar content, such tomatoes have a special taste: rich, but at the same time soft and delicate. They are also suitable for dietary nutrition and for consumption if you are allergic to red fruits. At the same time, they are not inferior to “classic” tomatoes in terms of the content of lycopene, carotene, vitamins and organic acids and surpass them in selenium content. This trace element has a positive effect on the immune system, improves mental activity, and helps cope with depression and stress.
The hybrid belongs to the category of early ripening. The first fruits from the bush are removed 90–100 days after the seeds emerge. Fruiting is extended, but at the same time the bush yields the harvest together - tomatoes on the same bunch ripen almost simultaneously.
Fruits on a cluster of tomato hybrid Pink Bush F1 reach ripeness at the same time
The plant is self-pollinating, determinate. The latter means that the height of the tomato bush is artificially limited after reaching a certain point. Instead of a growing point, there is a fruit cluster at the top of the bush. Although when grown in a greenhouse they can reach a height of 1.2–1.5 m, when planted in open ground the height of the bush does not exceed 0.5–0.75 m. The stem is quite strong and is quite capable of supporting the weight of the crop (such tomatoes are called standard tomatoes ). Accordingly, the plants themselves do not need garter. But if the soil in the garden bed is not mulched, it is better to tie up the fruit clusters to avoid contamination. Another advantage of determinate tomatoes is that there is no need to remove shoots or otherwise shape the plant.
Determinate tomatoes are artificially limited in growth
But small dimensions have no effect on productivity. The plants are literally covered with fruits. Their leaves are not large, which further enhances the decorative effect. At the same time, there is enough greenery to protect the fruits from sunburn. On average, about 10–12 kg of tomatoes are harvested from 1 m², 1.5–2 kg per bush.
Pink Bush F1 tomato bushes in the greenhouse slightly exceed the dimensions stated by the originator
The fruits of the Pink Bush F1 hybrid are very attractive in appearance - leveled, symmetrical, rounded or slightly flattened. The experience of gardeners shows that the most flattened fruits are those that ripen first. The skin is a beautiful raspberry-pink color, smooth to the touch, with a slight gloss. It is evenly colored; there is not even a pale green spot on the stalk, typical of so many varieties and hybrids. The ribs are poorly expressed. The average weight of a tomato is 110–150 g. Some rare specimens reach a weight of 180–200 g. The fruits have 4–6 small seed chambers. The percentage of marketable fruit in the harvest is extremely high - 95%. They crack extremely rarely.
Presentable appearance is one of the many advantages of the Pink Bush F1 tomato fruit
The flesh is also pink, grainy at the break. It is juicy and meaty, but quite dense (dry matter content 6–6.4%). This feature, coupled with a thin but fairly durable skin, determines the very good keeping quality and transportability of Pink Bush F1 tomatoes. Even fully ripe tomatoes can be stored for 12–15 days without losing their presentation and maintaining the firmness of the pulp. If you remove them while still green, the “shelf life” increases to 2–2.5 months.
The taste is recognized as “excellent” by the State Register. Professional tasters gave it a score of 4.7 out of five. This is due to the high sugar content (3.4–3.5%). The fruits are best consumed fresh. In the same document, the hybrid is classified as a salad variety. This does not mean that they are unsuitable for home preparation, but gardeners use them relatively rarely for pickling and pickling - when heat treated, the characteristic taste becomes less pronounced. The only thing you definitely can’t do is squeeze out the juice (due to the dense pulp). But this feature allows you to dry Pink Bush F1 tomatoes and make tomato paste from them, albeit of a slightly unusual pale color.
Pink Bush F1 tomatoes are intended mainly for fresh consumption.
The hybrid has innate immunity against diseases dangerous to the crop. In principle, it does not suffer from verticillium, fusarium wilt and cladosporiosis. These tomatoes are not afraid of nematodes either. They are extremely rarely affected by mosaic disease, blossom end rot, and Alternaria blight. Pink Bush F1 tolerates prolonged heat well. Buds and fruit ovaries do not fall off due to sudden fluctuations in humidity.
The undoubted advantage of Pink Bush F1 tomatoes is the presence of “built-in” protection against fusarium, which can destroy plantings of this crop in a matter of days
The hybrid has few disadvantages, but they still exist:
- The hybridity of a tomato means that it is impossible to collect seeds for planting next season on your own. They must be purchased annually. And their cost is quite high. Due to the popularity of the hybrid, fake seeds are often found on sale.
- You will have to pay special attention to the seedlings. It is very demanding in terms of growing conditions and care. Many gardeners lose a significant portion of their harvest already at this stage.
- Taste varies greatly depending on the location of cultivation, soil type and weather during the summer. If Pink Bush F1 is planted in not entirely suitable conditions, the taste becomes bland and “hard”.
It is advisable to purchase Pink Bush F1 tomato seeds produced directly by the originator - this reduces the likelihood of buying a fake
Video: description of popular varieties of pink tomatoes
Reviews
Lyudmila Sergeevna, 48 years old, Moscow:
“Seed germination is very good. The seedlings took root easily. I really liked the dessert taste of the fruit.”
Timur, 54 years old, Astrakhan:
“I only plant tomatoes in a greenhouse, as the bushes are too capricious. If planting conditions and care do not withstand them, then you can’t expect a bountiful harvest.”
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Description of the plant
Tomato Pink Bush f1 is a determinate plant. In open beds the bush grows up to 0.5 m, in greenhouses it can stretch up to 0.75 m. The low-growing hybrid is attractive with a strong, medium-power standard stem that can withstand the load of ripe brushes. Internodes are short. The bush is well leafy. Quite large leaves of rich dark green color.
The fruits of the Pink Bush tomato variety are round, smooth, regular in shape, and bright pink in color. Tomatoes that ripen first are more flattened. The fruits on the cluster almost do not differ in their weight, they are the same, weighing from 180 to 210 g. Each has 6 seed chambers. The skin is dense, thin, glossy. The pulp is juicy, fleshy, sweet, containing up to 7% dry matter.
Reviews contain different opinions about the taste of the Pink Bush f1 tomato. Such impressions may form among gardeners whose plots are located on soils of different composition, which also affects the content of microelements in fruits.
Attention! Heat-loving tomatoes can change their soft, sweet taste under the influence of air temperature and light level to a harsher and fresher one.
Features of cultivation and storage
The seedlings are transplanted into stationary beds at the age of 50-60 days.
Place in well-lit, sunny areas. The soil is pre-fertilized. To do this, add per 1 m2:
- compost bucket;
- 25 g superphosphate;
- 10 g potassium sulfate;
- 1 cup wood ash.
How to care:
- planting 3 bushes per 1 m2;
- moderation in watering, the norm is from 5 to 8 liters per root;
- formation in 2-3 shoots;
- garter to the trellis;
- fertilization with phosphorus-potassium mixtures and organic solutions.
Due to the elasticity of the shoots, the garter is carried out in a fan fashion.
Features of the popular hybrid
The bulk of tomato hybrids are intended for growing under cover. This can be any greenhouse or greenhouse, built with your own hands or purchased ready-made. The thing is that in open ground, according to reviews from vegetable growers, the Pink Paradise F1 tomato variety requires very careful compliance with all care points. Otherwise, it is almost impossible to obtain a fruit harvest with the required characteristics.
One more nuance. Collecting seeds of hybrid tomato varieties is not recommended. Therefore, this requirement also applies to Pink Paradise F1 hybrid tomato seeds. In the second year of cultivation, you will receive fruits that are completely devoid of the varietal parental characteristics of the Pink Paradise F1 tomato.
It is necessary to note one more feature of the variety, on which the list of necessary care items for Pink Paradise f1 hybrid tomatoes depends. The plant belongs to the indeterminate species. This means that it will grow throughout the growing season. Mature tomato bushes Pink Paradise f1 reach a height of 2 meters or more, so they need a garter. In a greenhouse, it is also necessary to take into account the size of the room so that the plants do not interfere with each other.