Seeds Cucumber Sonata RZ F1, 10pcs, AgroElita, Rijk Zwaan
Medium-late (57-68 days from germination to fruiting), bee-pollinated, high-yielding hybrid for open ground and film shelters. The plant is vigorous, medium-branched, with predominantly female flowering type. The greens are cylindrical, short, ribbed, light green, tuberculate, white-spiked, with longitudinal light stripes, weighing 55-75 g, excellent taste. It has a long fruiting period. Intended for fresh consumption and canning. Resistant to LMR, MR and cladosporiosis. Grown by seedlings and sowing in open ground. Productivity 14.0-22.0 kg/sq.m
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Color: | green |
Cucumber pollination type: | Bee pollinated |
Illumination of beds: | Sun |
Planting pattern: | 30x70 |
Growing conditions: | Open ground or film shelters |
Productivity: | up to 22.0 |
Maturation speed: | Mid-late |
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Fruit characteristics
Tomatoes “Sonata NK F1” are round, even in size, red and red-orange in color at the ripe stage. Cocktail-type fruits weighing up to 50 g. They have good taste and versatility of use. Suitable for fresh consumption, freezing, canning, making juices, lecho, sauces and other types of processing.
Advantages
Among the advantages of the Sonata, gardeners note the following characteristics:
- Regular fruit formation.
- Long shelf life.
- Possibility of transportation over long distances.
- Resistant to blossom end rot, fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus.
- Pronounced decorative qualities.
The disadvantage of the variety is its instability to late blight.
The best varieties of tomatoes
There are must-have varieties that I always plant every year. I like them not only for their taste and unpretentiousness, but also for the way they look on the bush. I’ll paraphrase one bearded joke: “I don’t really like tomatoes... But the process itself...”. I love going into the greenhouse and admiring the tomato plantations. And I don’t hesitate to show off my particularly spectacular huge tomatoes to my neighbors, and then post photos on the forum. It’s a shame to hide it – we all love it!
The following varieties are among the favorites also because they do not need to be fanatically cultivated and shaped. And they will always give a harvest: small, large, and a lot, depending on the variety and what I grow them for - for salads, for preparations, or, the smallest and sweetest ones, so that “like seeds, they click.” .
The “Rocket” variety is suitable for both greenhouses and open ground. The fruits are identical in shape and sweet. We love to eat them by the handful. Look good in blanks. The bush requires garter, despite the fact that the package says the opposite. This is because a lot of fruits grow, and the bush bends from the weight. Its height in open ground is about 40 cm, and in a greenhouse it can reach up to 60 cm. This is a mid-season variety; it does not need to be pinched.
Rice. 1. “Rocket” matures smoothly and is well stored in both technical and biological maturity.
Rice. 2. There is almost no need to pin the “Big Man” wrist.
Rice. 3. It ripens in batches, gradually, which is very convenient.
Among the vigorous-growing tomatoes with large fruits, I singled out the “Red Giant” variety. This amateur variety was bred by simple gardeners. Despite the fact that it grows a lot of leaves, it does not have to be pruned too often. The fruits on the lower tiers are the largest. If I had not been lazy and plucked out the inflorescences, leaving no more than 3-4 in the brush, the fruits would have been even larger. It is fleshy inside and contains few seeds.
Rice. 4. “Red Giant” in mid-July.
Rice. 5. You can take your own seeds, but the fruit must ripen on the bush and come from the second cluster from the bottom.
Rice. 6. The fruits are slightly ribbed, quite transportable, there is never a yellow-pink top from unbalanced care, as in pink-fruited varieties.
Rice. 7. Both the side of the stalk and the reverse side always have a marketable appearance.
Rice. 8. The only drawback of the “Red Giant” is that the largest fruits require a garter.
However, almost all large-fruited tomatoes require additional tying of the brushes. Except for my next favorite, Bull's Heart. I also always grow it year after year, as my grandmother advised me. “He will never let you down!” - she said, and every year I am convinced of this. Even if I took my own seeds and not factory ones, “Bull’s Heart” invariably bears fruit and does not require pinching at all, although it is vigorous. Somehow I didn’t have enough space in the greenhouse, and one bush of “Bull’s Heart” grew on the street without shelter. It grew to 1 m instead of 140-150 cm in the greenhouse, but still pleased me.
Rice. 9. The hands grow in such a way that they do not need to be additionally secured with a garter to prevent them from falling.
Rice. 10. There is one peculiarity of the “Bull’s Heart” - a predisposition to the formation of such gnarled fruits.
Therefore, if you see a bud or flower that is too large, feel free to cut it with scissors, it will still take a long time to ripen, even though it will be large, the skin will be hard and gray, you cannot take seeds from it.
Rice. 11. But the bulk of the “Bull’s Heart” fruits are very beautiful, tasty and fleshy. By the way, this variety comes in both orange and red.
Sonata
Sonata
Originator: Fresh Forward Breeding & Marketing (Netherlands)
Originator's website: https://www.fresh-forward.nl/nl/ras/sonata
Information brochure: https://www.fresh-forward.nl/en/download/2/sonata-uk
Patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP18000P2/en
The Sonata variety was obtained in 1990 by crossing the Elsanta and Polka varieties. The selection of seedlings from crossing was carried out in the summer of 1992.
Description
Sonata is exactly what strawberries should be: very tasty and attractive. This is a short-day variety with a medium ripening period, which is characterized by excellent mood and yield of attractive, uniform berries, with a high percentage of first-class strawberries. Sonata fruits are easy to harvest and require little sorting. The variety is suitable for various growing systems from Scandinavia to the Alps. Sonata guarantees juicy strawberries with a sweet taste and a distinct strawberry aroma. Typical of the Sonata are its conical shape and orange-red color. The dense fruits retain their attractive shiny appearance even after storage for several days.
Flowering and fruiting
Sonata flowers are of good quality. Flowering and harvesting periods are the same as Elsanta, but with better distribution of the harvest. The inflorescences usually remain under the foliage. Strawberries tolerate rain very well, with little risk of skin cracking. Sonata is a little more vulnerable in hot weather, but problems can be prevented by increasing the frequency of harvesting and picking strawberries while they are still orange. After this, the berries will continue to color for some time.
Sonata produces good yields, mainly due to a high percentage of premium quality fruit. Strawberries are easy to pick and require little sorting, which means significant savings in labor costs. Early forcing will not lead to loss of yield or quality.
Fertilizer and care
Sonata needs large amounts of magnesium, manganese and iron both during reproduction and during fruiting. The variety is not very susceptible to powdery mildew (Podosphaera aphanis). Additional attention should be paid to the control and prevention of late blight (Phytophthora cactorum), particularly when propagated by cluster seedlings. It is important to plant outdoors at the correct depth because the plants have rather short rhizomes. For gray mold (Botrytis) and root rot (Rhizoctonia), effective preventive control is important between flowering and harvest, especially for crops grown in tunnels or continuous growing systems.
Experience: Suitable for many growing systems
Sonata produces excellent strawberries in many different growing systems. The variety is often used for early planting and for planting the first cooled seedlings. The Sonata is very suitable for early boosting with plastic wrap. To a lesser extent, it is suitable for delaying the harvest by mulching with straw. Sonata produces vigorous plants in normal and frigo systems. In greenhouses, Sonata is used primarily for early greenhouse harvests. Sonata also does very well when grown under light. The variety is extremely suitable for cultivation in both types of greenhouses due to its excellent properties and high yield. In addition, the absence of deformed fruits implies high yield. Sonata's fairly good frost resistance makes it suitable for growing in Scandinavia. Overall, Sonata is a variety that produces attractive, tasty strawberries in many growing systems.
Advantages and disadvantages of this variety
It is possible to avoid mistakes when growing this variety of tomatoes if you familiarize yourself in detail with the advantages and disadvantages of the vegetable crop.
Advantages:
- The compact size of the bushes allows you to grow the variety in small garden plots.
- Plants are not prone to overgrowth.
- Excellent yield and taste properties.
- Resistance to damage typical for vegetable crops.
- Ability to take root and bear fruit in any weather conditions and climatic zones.
- Large size and non-standard shape of ripened vegetables.
The advantages of the variety include the possibility of ripening vegetables after harvesting in room conditions.
Among the disadvantages, the thin skin of the fruit is noted, due to which vegetables cannot be stored and transported. Also, high humidity causes tomatoes to crack during ripening.
Expert opinion
Stanislav Pavlovich
Gardener with 17 years of experience and our expert
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Important! Although the Danko variety is characterized by unpretentiousness to growing conditions, depleted soils and insufficient crop care significantly reduce the quantity and quality of the future harvest.
Recommendations for cultivation
Preparatory work includes:
- Organizing containers with fertile soil; complex soil for nightshades is suitable as soil.
- The recommended seed planting depth is 1.5–2 centimeters.
- Pre-moistening the soil before planting.
- Using film after planting seeds to create a greenhouse effect.
- Maintaining the air temperature at least 21 degrees.
- Sunny day for at least 16 hours.
- Hardening off seedlings a week before planting.
It is recommended to place up to 9 seedling bushes on one square meter of land. Planting tomatoes can be preceded by:
- Zucchini.
- Cucumbers.
- Parsley.
- Dill.
- Cauliflower.
- Carrot.
A good harvest is possible with timely watering, loosening, feeding and weeding of tomatoes.
Characteristics
- Sanka is very early; 79-85 days pass from the moment of full shoots to the start of ripening. But depending on the regions, this period may vary less or more. In the southern regions, for example, the first fruits ripen when the ovary is just forming on other varieties. Early ripeness allows the crop to be used for repeated rotation (the harvest will be in September), but subject to protection from late blight;
- the yield is excellent. During the test period, the State Register provides figures of 258 - 348 c/ha, which is 205 c/ha higher than the Fitous standard, but at the level of the Liang standard. The maximum yield was shown in the Kursk region - 371 c/ha, which is at the level taken as the Aurora standard (F1). The originators promise 10 kg per 1 square meter. Gardeners also praise the crop for its generosity, reporting 15 kg per 1 sq. meters or 2.5 kg per plant;
- tomatoes ripen together, during the first ten days of fruiting the plant produces 10 - 34 c/ha;
- the yield of mature Sanka fruits is high - 77 - 97%;
- high yield of the variety is guaranteed even at low levels of illumination;
- dense skin prevents fruit from cracking even during periods of high humidity;
- ripened tomatoes can stay on the bush for quite a long time without overripening or losing their taste and commercial qualities;
- Tomatoes picked at the stage of blanche ripeness are perfectly ripened at home;
- immunity is average, many note resistance to late blight, although there are other reviews indicating that the crop is one of the first to be exposed to this disease;
- the ability to withstand adverse weather conditions is very high. That is why Sanka grows and bears fruit where more capricious varieties do not show good results;
- the transportability of the fruit is high; thanks to the elastic structure, the tomatoes do not lose their presentation during transportation;
- In terms of use, Sanka is truly universal. The early harvest provides vitamin products of its own production, replenishing the lack of nutrients in the body. The strong skin prevents tomatoes from cracking during any type of cooking, which is why the crop is recognized as one of the best for whole-fruit canning. The excellent quality of the pulp allows you to obtain excellent tomato products;
- the crop is not a hybrid, so once you buy the seeds, you can later harvest them yourself, selecting for this the most beautiful of the first ripened tomatoes.
General information about the plant
The Nocturne NK tomato variety is successfully cultivated outside its native land. Characteristics and description of the appearance of the tomato:
- Semi-determinant.
- The bushes will melt up to 150 centimeters.
- Early ripening, berries are removed 85–90 days from the date of planting.
- Uniform fruit formation.
- They grow independently after the formation of 4–6 brushes.
- High yield, up to 20 kilograms of tomatoes per square meter of planting.
- Resistant to many nightshade diseases.
- There is no spot on the stalk.
- Short internodes.
- Good fruit set.
- Stress resistance to adverse weather conditions.
- Suitable for cultivation in open ground and greenhouses.
- Good keeping quality.
- Long distance transportation is possible.
Tomato variety Nocturne f1 has been successfully tested by Ukrainian, Moldavian and Russian gardeners. Technical data and appearance of the fruit:
- Flat-round shape.
- There is light ribbing.
- Weight does not exceed 150 grams.
- Good taste.
- Thin skin.
- Bright red color.
- Juicy.
- Fragrant.
- Not watery.
Consumer reviews confirm the versatility of using the tomato variety Nocturne f1. Its fruits are consumed fresh, they are a worthy ingredient in vegetable salads and are suitable for stuffing. The fruits are pickled, canned and dried.
Diseases and pests of the hybrid
According to agronomists, the Djalo Santa tomato is quite resistant to diseases characteristic of its fellows. However, excessive watering, as well as excessive amounts of moisture due to fog, dew, and high air humidity can still cause fungal infections of plants. The most dangerous disease of this kind is late blight, or so-called brown rot. It appears as brown spots. First, late blight affects the tomato stems, then the leaves, and then the fruits themselves. Ultimately, the crop rots and the bush dies.
To prevent fungal disease, correct crop rotation should be observed (for example, do not plant tomatoes where potatoes grew last year) and spatial isolation of plants.
In the event of the death of any crops from late blight, plant debris must be destroyed in order to prevent subsequent infection of healthy bushes.
Care plan
Caring for the Lyudmila variety includes watering, loosening the soil and fertilizing. Extra stepsons must be eliminated. To form an even stem, tomatoes are tied to a support. According to reviews of the Lyudmila tomato, this variety is unpretentious.
Watering and loosening
Tomatoes are watered taking into account weather conditions. Soil moisture is maintained at 80%. With a lack of moisture, the tops turn yellow and the inflorescences fall off. Its excess also negatively affects plants, which develop much more slowly.
It is best to carry out the procedure in the morning or evening to avoid direct exposure to the sun. Due to this, burns on plants and increased evaporation of moisture can be prevented. Tomatoes prefer dry air, so the greenhouse is constantly ventilated.
On average, tomatoes are watered once or twice weekly. A tomato bush requires 3 liters of water. During the flowering period, it is enough to water the plantings weekly, but the volume of water must be increased to 5 liters.
Important! Tomatoes are watered with warm water that has settled in barrels. After watering, the soil must be loosened
The procedure improves air exchange in the soil, due to which plants better absorb water and nutrients
After watering, the soil must be loosened. The procedure improves air exchange in the soil, due to which plants better absorb water and nutrients.
Feeding tomatoes
Regular feeding contributes to the normal development of tomatoes Lyudmila. This crop prefers phosphorus or potassium fertilizers. Phosphorus strengthens plant roots, and potassium strengthens the immune system and improves the taste of fruits.
Advice! Nitrogen fertilizers can only be applied at an early stage of tomato development, since they are responsible for the growth of tops.
For the first treatment of tomatoes, Lyudmila prepares a solution containing superphosphate (40 g) and water (10 l). The solution is applied at the root of the tomatoes.
After a week, the tomatoes can be fed with potassium sulfate (30 g) dissolved in a large bucket of water. The resulting solution should be poured over the tomatoes.
When forming inflorescences, Lyudmila tomatoes are sprayed with boric acid. Add 5 g of this fertilizer to a 5-liter bucket of water.
You can replace minerals with wood ash, which contains a complex of useful substances. It is embedded in the soil when loosening tomatoes or an infusion is prepared for watering plantings.
Pinching and tying
The Lyudmila variety is tall and therefore requires pinching. As the tomatoes develop, you need to eliminate the shoots that appear from the leaf axil. The procedure allows you to avoid crowding the beds and direct the tomatoes’ energy to fruit formation.
The tomatoes are tied at the top to a metal or wooden support. To prevent branches with fruits from falling to the ground, they also need to be secured.
Features of cultivation
Seeds are sown for seedlings in mid-March, 60–65 days before planting in the ground. Picking occurs in the phase of 1–2 true leaves. For one sq. 3–4 plants are planted per meter of plot. The height of the bush is more than 1.5 meters. A garter to the support and stepsoning are required. The plant is formed into 1–2 stems. The best predecessors for tomatoes are cucumbers, cauliflower, carrots, zucchini and greens.
Basic tomato care measures:
- Timely watering with warm water.
- Fertilizing with complex mineral fertilizers (preferably based on potassium and phosphorus).
- Regular weed removal.
- Treatment to protect against diseases and pests.
Description of the tomato variety Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik, its characteristics
Most Russian gardeners have a garden bed with tomatoes. To choose the appropriate variety and method of cultivation, you should focus on the climatic characteristics of the region, soil fertility and personal preferences. The Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik tomato was bred by Siberian breeders. The company positions the plant as an “early ripening plant.”
General information about tomato
Description and technical information about the tomato:
- Early ripening.
- Standard.
- Determinant.
- Compact bush.
- Low growing, plant height does not exceed 35 centimeters.
- Abundant fruiting.
- Good yield, up to 1 kilogram of berries per bush.
- Easy to grow and care for.
- Does not require installation of supports or tying.
- Does not require stepsoning.
- Unpretentious.
- Susceptible to late blight.
- Requires preventive treatment against Alternaria.
- Long-term storage and transportation is possible.
The originator recommends tomatoes for growing in open ground. Characteristics of fruits and external distinctive features:
- Round shape.
- Small, weight on average does not exceed 50 grams.
- Good taste.
- Dense.
- Smooth.
- Bright orange color.
- Juicy.
IMPORTANT! The fruits are distinguished by a high content of beta-carotene. The fruits of the Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik tomato are consumed as baby food and dietary food.
The fruits are often used to decorate holiday tables and for fresh consumption. They are suitable for drying, salting and preparing various preparations.
The fruits of the Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik tomato are consumed as baby food and dietary food. The fruits are often used to decorate holiday tables and for fresh consumption. They are suitable for drying, salting and preparing various preparations.
Recommendations for cultivation
To obtain healthy and strong seedlings you need:
- Prepare a container with universal soil for tomatoes.
- Maintain the air temperature from 22 degrees.
- Organize regular watering.
- Place the first shoots in a well-lit place.
- Harden off before planting.
The bushes can be planted quite densely. Up to five seedling bushes should be placed on one square meter of land. Further care consists of watering and feeding, regular loosening and weeding.
If necessary, the bushes are treated with the drug “Ordan”. The event will provide protection against late blight and alternaria. The first treatment is carried out when the first 4 leaves appear, then the procedure is repeated after 7 days. Processing should be completed 20 days before harvesting the berries.
Gardeners' opinions
Good day to all gardeners! I heard a lot of positive reviews about the Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik tomato variety. This summer I decided to test tomatoes in my garden. Among the advantages, I highlighted: unpretentiousness and ease of care, the harvest is decent, the berries are beautiful and sweet. The plant is prone to late blight and must be treated with an insecticide. I’m happy with the variety, I recommend it to all summer residents.
Ekaterina Alexandrovna, 55 years old
Good day. I recommend that beginning gardeners try the Nizhny Novgorod Kudyablik tomato variety. The bushes are compact, easy to care for, and the harvest is excellent. The plant withstands temperature changes and does not need tying or pinching.
Description of the tomato variety Sonata NK F1, its characteristics and yield
Tomato "Sonata" is an early-ripening, indeterminate, high-yielding hybrid, intended for cultivation in open ground and greenhouse conditions.
Features of cultivation
Seeds are sown for seedlings in mid-March, 60–65 days before planting in the ground. Picking occurs in the phase of 1–2 true leaves. For one sq. 3–4 plants are planted per meter of plot. The height of the bush is more than 1.5 meters. A garter to the support and stepsoning are required. The plant is formed into 1–2 stems. The best predecessors for tomatoes are cucumbers, cauliflower, carrots, zucchini and greens.
Basic tomato care measures:
- Timely watering with warm water.
- Fertilizing with complex mineral fertilizers (preferably based on potassium and phosphorus).
- Regular weed removal.
- Treatment to protect against diseases and pests.
The yield with proper agricultural technology reaches 18–20 kg per square meter. meters.
Fruit characteristics
Tomatoes “Sonata NK F1” are round, even in size, red and red-orange in color at the ripe stage. Cocktail-type fruits weighing up to 50 g. They have good taste and versatility of use. Suitable for fresh consumption, freezing, canning, making juices, lecho, sauces and other types of processing.
Advantages
Among the advantages of the Sonata, gardeners note the following characteristics:
- Regular fruit formation.
- Long shelf life.
- Possibility of transportation over long distances.
- Resistant to blossom end rot, fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus.
- Pronounced decorative qualities.
The disadvantage of the variety is its instability to late blight.
Reviews
The Sonata NK F1 hybrid appeared on the tomato market relatively recently, but quickly gained popularity among vegetable growers. We have collected for you some of the most interesting tomato ratings.
The Sonata bush is powerful and spreading; it must be tied to a reliable support. The tomato is productive, tasty, but very dense and tough. This is even good for canning: when you cut it into slices, the juice does not leak out. But for salads, I would choose a milder variety. (Ekaterina Stepanovna, Moscow region, Mozhaisk).
I read reviews about the Sonata NK F1 tomato and its description on a website about tomatoes. I was interested in the variety and planted 4 bushes. Very good tomato. If you follow all the growing rules, you can achieve an impressive harvest. The only downside of tomatoes is that the fruits are a bit harsh, as if you were biting cucumbers. This is the first time I have encountered this. And the taste is very pleasant, slightly sweet. And the tomatoes are very beautiful: bright, smooth, glossy. I definitely recommend this variety. (Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Petrozavodsk).
The “Sonata” variety pleased me with an excellent harvest. I collected 54 tasty, juicy tomatoes from the garden, nice in appearance and the same in size. Since the fruits are miniature and beautiful, they can be used to decorate dishes or for buffets. They are also good for rolling into jars for the winter. I am sure that I will definitely plant this tomato again. (Yulia Vladislavovna, Republic of Bashkortostan, Sterlitamak).
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I definitely plant the listed varieties, but there are also some that I just liked, and I periodically grow them in the greenhouse, but I have not become a fan of them. Of the indeterminates, I like the raceme varieties the most. Again, this is primarily because they look beautiful on the bush. There are only three varieties, and each has a special reason to grow it.
“Intuition F1” is a mid-season hybrid, but I would classify it as a late-season hybrid. Not only does it reach harvest ripeness only by mid-August, but biological maturity also comes quite late. Some specimens of these tomatoes ripen even until the end of October. But, on the other hand, this is convenient because as a result, we have our own fresh tomatoes at home for a very long time. That's why I sow it in February.
Rice. 12. Photo from the end of July, but the fruits have not yet begun to ripen.
But “Intuition F1” is very easy. This hybrid is great for freezing for future use. In winter, I make pizza and frittata with them, as they do not defrost like porridge, but retain their meatiness well when cut.
Rice. 13. The fruits are all smooth and beautiful.
Rice. 14. In this form, I send “Intuition F1” to deep freeze.
“Scarlet Candles” is a cluster variety, mid-season. They don’t have a special taste, but what a shape! Looks impressive in preparations with cucumbers. However, this is why I grow them. It’s nice to admire such a jar later in the winter.
Rice. 15. The length of “Scarlet Candles” is almost like pickling cucumbers.
Rice. 16. “Scarlet candles” look neat, they all have a characteristic “spout”.
“De Barao” is quite late-ripening; I sow it earlier than the bulk of tomatoes. I really like it in preparations, it does not crack and is very tasty, both fresh and pickled.
Rice. 17. "De Barao" is resistant to disease. I always plant it on the north side, tying it above the entrance to the greenhouse, because it is very tall, and the upper tier ripens even in the last ten days of August, despite the first cold nights.
Rice. 18. The fruits are beautiful, all as one.
I have tried a great variety of salad varieties, I still want to find the most delicious one. Of the unusually colored tomatoes, I really like the taste of “Malachite Box” and “Black Prince”. Both are tall and require pinching, gartering, and formation into 1-2 stems, but the effort is worth it, the fruits are magnificent. “Black Prince” is dark burgundy when fully ripe.
Rice. 19. “Malachite box” in biological maturity – green.
Rice. 20. All these “Malachite Box” tomatoes are already ripe, although in appearance they seem unripe.
The yellow giants are not inferior in taste, of which the most fleshy and tasty for me are “Yellow Truffle” - of an unusual shape, “Persimmon” - indeed, the pulp is cut like the fruit of the same name, “Golden King” and sweet like a melon, “ Golden Bull." “Golden Heart” and “Altai Yellow” were less impressive. But it should be noted that the shelf life of yellow tomatoes is inferior to red ones. From salad reds, I grew “King of Large”, “Cardinal”, “Canary”, “Bear’s Paw”, “Mazarin”, “Altai Red”. What can I say about them - they are all equal, as if they were selected. It tires them to constantly tug and tie them up. One good thing is that they are large.
Rice. 21. Everyone looks the same on the bush. This is Cardinal.
Rice. 22. “Cardinal” is well kept.
Rice. 24. In the foreground is “Mazarin”. It differs only in shape, in taste - like all other red-fruited ones.
Rice. 25. “Altai Reds”, however, can be praised for their friendly maturation.
Separately, I would like to mention the pink-fruited tomatoes “Miracle of the Earth”. If you are lucky with the summer and it is not very hot, then you can get a good harvest from this variety.
Rice. 26. “Miracle of the Earth” are also tall.
But, if there is not very good ventilation in the greenhouse, then this variety will give a characteristic light yellow border, I don’t like it, and I cut it off before use.
Rice. 27. “Miracle of the Earth” - on the right. They are the same size as the Red Giant on the left.
Separately, it should be said about tall cherry tomatoes, for example, “Chio-chio-san”, “Sweet Cherry F1” and others. Yes, many of them are sweet, they look elegant both in the greenhouse and in pickles, but many of them are thrown away and require careful care. No matter how much I refuse to plant them, I still “break down”, I really want to admire the brushes.
Rice. 28. “Red date” is, of course, delicious.
Rice. 29. “Goldilocks” also tastes good if you resist and don’t eat it half-ripe - and it can be eaten even half-ripe.
Tomato sonata characteristics and description of the variety
Tomato sonata characteristics and description of the variety
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Maybe out of 3.91 million James Last The Lonely Shepherd Listened to: Friends online Arnusha vados Irimed. What varieties to choose for planting Saturday, March 16th Honey Drop, Black Moor, Mazarin, King of the Market2, Sanka, which justified themselves with a bountiful harvest. Perhaps only Mazarin disappointed many by not showing the declared qualities. Feedback from gardeners on last year's tomato yield results will give you an idea of many varieties of tomatoes. As a result of the analysis, you yourself will be able to compile for yourself a list of seeds that you will purchase for planting this year.
Tomato Sonata NK f1 reviews
Tomato Sonata NK F1 is a hybrid variety. Tomatoes develop in clusters. The productivity of plants is quite high, new fruits regularly appear on the bushes. Bushes can be grown in open ground and in a greenhouse. In the first case, they reach a height of 1.5 m, and in greenhouse conditions they grow up to 2 m. Indeterminate bushes are easier to care for in a greenhouse.
What is a Sonata tomato?
Characteristics and description of the variety:
- The tomato is resistant to changes in air temperature and grows in low light.
- Bears fruit regularly and does not get sick.
- The skin of the fruit does not crack.
- As a rule, tall bushes need staking: the support performs an important function - it supports the clusters with fruits. Without a trellis, the weight of the tomatoes will cause the branches to bend toward the ground and may break. You need to tie it with soft fabric threads or rope.
- Water the plant at the root, being careful not to touch the foliage and fruits.
Sonata NK F1 tomatoes ripen in 100-120 days. The stem of the plant is quite strong, and the internodes are short. Oblong clusters with bright red round fruits look very beautiful on the bushes. Ripe tomatoes have excellent taste. The average weight of 1 tomato is 150-180 g. This variety has high resistance to nightshade diseases.
Rules for growing a plant
Let's look at the features of growing plants. To grow a healthy and tasty crop, you must adhere to the classic rules. Seeds of indeterminate varieties, which include Sonata, begin to be sown in mid-March. Seedlings need 60-65 days to grow and get stronger.
Sowing is done in a small container with soil, after which the container is covered with film to create a greenhouse effect. It is not opened until the first sprouts appear. Moist evaporation from the soil is quite enough for their germination.
The picking is done after 3 weeks, when the seedlings have grown and 2-3 leaves appear on them. The soil is sprayed with water, and the pots are placed in a sufficiently lit place. After 10-14 days, the first feeding is carried out. Tomatoes are not fertilized often, usually every 2 weeks. It depends on the stage of plant development.
Tomato "Sonata" is an early-ripening, indeterminate, high-yielding hybrid, intended for cultivation in open ground and greenhouse conditions.
Features of cultivation
Seeds are sown for seedlings in mid-March, 60–65 days before planting in the ground. Picking occurs in the phase of 1–2 true leaves. For one sq. 3–4 plants are planted per meter of plot. The height of the bush is more than 1.5 meters. A garter to the support and stepsoning are required. The plant is formed into 1–2 stems. The best predecessors for tomatoes are cucumbers, cauliflower, carrots, zucchini and greens.
Basic tomato care measures:
- Timely watering with warm water.
- Fertilizing with complex mineral fertilizers (preferably based on potassium and phosphorus).
- Regular weed removal.
- Treatment to protect against diseases and pests.
The yield with proper agricultural technology reaches 18–20 kg per square meter. meters.
Fruit characteristics
Tomatoes “Sonata NK F1” are round, even in size, red and red-orange in color at the ripe stage. Cocktail-type fruits weighing up to 50 g. They have good taste and versatility of use. Suitable for fresh consumption, freezing, canning, making juices, lecho, sauces and other types of processing.
Advantages
Among the advantages of the Sonata, gardeners note the following characteristics:
- Regular fruit formation.
- Long shelf life.
- Possibility of transportation over long distances.
- Resistant to blossom end rot, fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus.
- Pronounced decorative qualities.
The disadvantage of the variety is its instability to late blight.
Reviews
The Sonata NK F1 hybrid appeared on the tomato market relatively recently, but quickly gained popularity among vegetable growers. We have collected for you some of the most interesting tomato ratings.
The Sonata bush is powerful and spreading; it must be tied to a reliable support. The tomato is productive, tasty, but very dense and tough. This is even good for canning: when you cut it into slices, the juice does not leak out. But for salads, I would choose a milder variety. (Ekaterina Stepanovna, Moscow region, Mozhaisk).
I read reviews about the Sonata NK F1 tomato and its description on a website about tomatoes. I was interested in the variety and planted 4 bushes. Very good tomato. If you follow all the growing rules, you can achieve an impressive harvest. The only downside of tomatoes is that the fruits are a bit harsh, as if you were biting cucumbers. This is the first time I have encountered this. And the taste is very pleasant, slightly sweet. And the tomatoes are very beautiful: bright, smooth, glossy. I definitely recommend this variety. (Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Petrozavodsk).
The “Sonata” variety pleased me with an excellent harvest. I collected 54 tasty, juicy tomatoes from the garden, nice in appearance and the same in size. Since the fruits are miniature and beautiful, they can be used to decorate dishes or for buffets. They are also good for rolling into jars for the winter. I am sure that I will definitely plant this tomato again. (Yulia Vladislavovna, Republic of Bashkortostan, Sterlitamak).
Tomato sonata characteristics and description of the variety
Tomato sonata characteristics and description of the variety
Tomato Sonata NK F1 15 pcs.
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Description of culture
Siberian Date tomato seeds are offered only by the Russian Garden company. This is an early-ripening crop that can be grown both in open ground and in conditions of limited soil volume (in pots on the balcony). The hybrid did not receive a certificate from the State Variety Commission.
In pots and flowerpots, tomato grows up to 50 cm, and up to 70 cm when planted in exhaust conditions. The bush is quite compact, due to this it can be grown as a garden decoration. The summer resident will not have to pluck and tie up the bush. The tomato is very productive; with proper care, the bush will be literally strewn with many delicious fruits.
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 (95-100 days) | Determinant (0.5-0.7m) | Universal | For open ground, balconies | 15-20 | 4-5 for any growing method | Red, smooth, plum-shaped |
Description of the hybrid tomato variety Sonata and technical characteristics
Tomato Sonata NK F1 is a hybrid variety. Tomatoes develop in clusters. The productivity of plants is quite high, new fruits regularly appear on the bushes. Bushes can be grown in open ground and in a greenhouse. In the first case, they reach a height of 1.5 m, and in greenhouse conditions they grow up to 2 m. Indeterminate bushes are easier to care for in a greenhouse.
What is a Sonata tomato?
Characteristics and description of the variety:
- The tomato is resistant to changes in air temperature and grows in low light.
- Bears fruit regularly and does not get sick.
- The skin of the fruit does not crack.
- As a rule, tall bushes need staking: the support performs an important function - it supports the clusters with fruits. Without a trellis, the weight of the tomatoes will cause the branches to bend toward the ground and may break. You need to tie it with soft fabric threads or rope.
- Water the plant at the root, being careful not to touch the foliage and fruits.
Sonata NK F1 tomatoes ripen in 100-120 days. The stem of the plant is quite strong, and the internodes are short. Oblong clusters with bright red round fruits look very beautiful on the bushes. Ripe tomatoes have excellent taste. The average weight of 1 tomato is 150-180 g. This variety has high resistance to nightshade diseases.
Rules for growing a plant
Let's look at the features of growing plants. To grow a healthy and tasty crop, you must adhere to the classic rules. Seeds of indeterminate varieties, which include Sonata, begin to be sown in mid-March. Seedlings need 60-65 days to grow and get stronger.
Sowing is done in a small container with soil, after which the container is covered with film to create a greenhouse effect. It is not opened until the first sprouts appear. Moist evaporation from the soil is quite enough for their germination.
The picking is done after 3 weeks, when the seedlings have grown and 2-3 leaves appear on them. The soil is sprayed with water, and the pots are placed in a sufficiently lit place. After 10-14 days, the first feeding is carried out. Tomatoes are not fertilized often, usually every 2 weeks. It depends on the stage of plant development.
Before transplanting to a permanent place in the ground, the seedlings are hardened by daily intensive ventilation in the room and taking it out into the open air. Having become accustomed to outdoor conditions, the plant will more easily take root in a new place and will not get sick. Landing at a permanent place.
For tomatoes, it is important to choose the right place for planting, which should be light, warm and spacious. Seedlings get used to greenhouse conditions quickly and grow more actively, but planting in open ground is stressful, which goes away in 2-3 weeks.
The land on the site is prepared in advance. A hot solution of copper sulfate is added to it to neutralize it from the larvae of various insects and infections. After this, fertilizer is added, which includes: humus, superphosphate and wood ash. For 1 m² take 10 kg of humus, 2-3 tbsp. l. superphosphate, and half a bucket of ash. At the very end, the soil is dug up.
Caring for tomatoes involves loosening the soil, weeding, hilling, timely watering and fertilizing. Having done all these manipulations, you can be sure that the planted bushes will take root and produce a healthy harvest.
Reviews about this variety are positive. People like the early ripening of tomatoes and the high yield. Tomatoes are ideal for winter preparation and fresh consumption.
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A low-growing hybrid with abundant harvests - tomato Fifty F1: description and characteristics of the variety
The Fifty F1 tomato is indicated by its abundant harvests and beautiful, neat fruits. The hybrid variety has stood the test of time, climate and disease. In all situations he showed himself to be the best and was highly appreciated by farmers throughout the country.
Height | Landing location | Ripening time | Fruit color | Fruit size | Origin | Fruit shape |
short | Greenhouse, Open ground | Early ripening | Reds | Average | Hybrid | Heart-shaped |
Description and characteristics of the variety
Tomato Fifty F1 is a hybrid from the subcategory of low-growing determinants. It is characterized by productivity with relatively small shoot sizes. Among the signs of bushes are:
- trunk height 60-70 cm;
- simple inflorescences;
- 5-6 tomatoes in clusters;
- good foliage;
- semi-spreading stems.
The fruits are easy to use due to their small, universal sizes. Tomato characteristics:
- average weight 100-150 g;
- the flesh is dense, but at the same time tender and juicy;
- seed chambers 3-4;
- shape like a heart;
- the color is bright, glossy, red;
- the skin does not crack or burst;
- dry matter level 5-6%.
Advantages and disadvantages
- early ripeness;
- possibility of universal use;
- commodity indicators;
- wonderful taste;
- transportability;
- good keeping quality;
- strong immunity to many pathogens.
Of the minuses:
the importance of fertilizing; the need for sufficient lighting.
Features of cultivation and storage
The norm of bushes per 1 m2 is no more than 4-5.
What rules of care are followed:
- Moderate watering, the rate is 5-7 liters per 1 bush.
- Mulching with a layer of 8-10 cm over the surface of the bed.
- Fertilize twice a month, especially during important periods such as flowering and ripening.
Planting and care
You can start sowing from the end of February. The active planting season lasts until the end of March.
There are certain requirements for the soil mixture. It must be disinfected, and also be loose and fertile.
To do this, it is prepared based on the following components:
How to plant correctly:
- Sowing is carried out in peat tablets, cups or boxes.
- The soil substrate is preliminarily moistened moderately.
- Plant the seeds to a depth of 2 cm.
- Distribute at a distance of 3 cm.
- Water and sprinkle.
- Cover the top of the containers with polyethylene.
Reviews
The Sonata NK F1 hybrid appeared on the tomato market relatively recently, but quickly gained popularity among vegetable growers. We have collected for you some of the most interesting tomato ratings.
The Sonata bush is powerful and spreading; it must be tied to a reliable support. The tomato is productive, tasty, but very dense and tough. This is even good for canning: when you cut it into slices, the juice does not leak out. But for salads, I would choose a milder variety. (Ekaterina Stepanovna, Moscow region, Mozhaisk).
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I read reviews about the Sonata NK F1 tomato and its description on a website about tomatoes. I was interested in the variety and planted 4 bushes. Very good tomato. If you follow all the growing rules, you can achieve an impressive harvest. The only downside of tomatoes is that the fruits are a bit harsh, as if you were biting cucumbers. This is the first time I have encountered this. And the taste is very pleasant, slightly sweet. And the tomatoes are very beautiful: bright, smooth, glossy. I definitely recommend this variety. (Lyudmila Mikhailovna, Petrozavodsk).
The “Sonata” variety pleased me with an excellent harvest. I collected 54 tasty, juicy tomatoes from the garden, nice in appearance and the same in size. Since the fruits are miniature and beautiful, they can be used to decorate dishes or for buffets. They are also good for rolling into jars for the winter. I am sure that I will definitely plant this tomato again. (Yulia Vladislavovna, Republic of Bashkortostan, Sterlitamak).
Productivity
This variety of tomatoes can be grown even in cool climates, which is why it is in demand in almost all climatic zones of Russia. In addition to this feature, the Summer Resident has other distinctive features.
Characteristics and description of the tomato variety Dachnik:
- The variety is determinate - the bushes grow only to a miniature height of 50 centimeters.
- The stems do not grow over large areas, which is why the variety is considered an excellent option for growing in small areas.
- A small amount of foliage, which allows the fruits to grow and ripen faster.
- Each cluster can produce 4–5 fruits.
- The growing season depends on the climatic conditions of the region, according to statistics averaging 97 – 115 days.
- The variety is early ripening: it is interesting that the harvest can be obtained even in open ground conditions in cool weather. Fruiting continues until early autumn.
- The plant manages to bear fruit before the period of late blight.
- Anyone who regularly plants this variety of tomatoes in their garden claims that the yield occupies an average position in the ranking of tomato varieties: from 1 square meter you can get 3.5 - 4 kilos of fruit.
- The fleshy structure of tomatoes allows them to be used not only for preparing fresh salads, but also for drinks, sauces, and canning.
- The bushes are characterized by average resistance to diseases.
- The weight of one tomato is 55 - 150 grams; most bushes bear fruit with tomatoes weighing 100 grams.
- Ripe tomatoes have a round shape, bright red color, and compact size.
- Tomatoes have excellent taste and aroma, complemented by a slight sourness.
- Based on the reviews of gardeners who grew this tomato, we can conclude that the harvested fruits are perfectly stored, maintaining their taste for 3 weeks.
All of the listed characteristics allow you to grow these tomatoes not only in the garden, but also on the windowsill. This cultivation allows you to enjoy organic tomatoes for a long period.
Flaws
Despite the fact that the bush has a compact height, it needs tying up its branches. This is due to the fact that tomato branches are not strong enough, so they can easily bend, reaching the ground with ripened fruits. Such contact with the ground negatively affects the freshness of the fruit, so gardeners need to create support structures.
This tomato variety has its own growing characteristics. When planting and caring, the following important points must be taken into account:
- The Summer Resident variety cannot be planted in beds where peppers or potatoes were previously grown. Such plantings increase the risk of developing late blight on the bush. The best option would be those beds where beans, cabbage, carrots or onions were previously planted.
- For growing, you need to choose an area with light soil that is highly breathable. To create optimal conditions, sand or humus can be added to the planting holes.
- Seedlings should be planted at a distance of 40 centimeters from each other.
- In open ground conditions, ripened seedlings can be transplanted in the first mid-May - after the end of frost.
- Seeds for seedlings should be sown in March. It is better to select the date for sowing taking into account the recommendations of the lunar calendar. Most often, sowing is carried out 45 - 50 days before planting seedlings.
- To increase the yield of Summer Resident tomatoes, it is recommended to use fertilizers. This variety needs 2 - 3 fertilizers per season.
- The soil needs to be moistened regularly. The soil should not be dry, but care must be taken to ensure that excess liquid does not accumulate in the ground. To enrich the soil with oxygen after watering, it must be loosened.
It is worth considering that any shortcomings of this variety can be avoided by properly caring for seedlings and planted tomatoes, thoroughly cultivating and disinfecting the soil before planting.
What is a Sonata tomato?
Characteristics and description of the variety:
- The tomato is resistant to changes in air temperature and grows in low light.
- Bears fruit regularly and does not get sick.
- The skin of the fruit does not crack.
- As a rule, tall bushes need staking: the support performs an important function - it supports the clusters with fruits. Without a trellis, the weight of the tomatoes will cause the branches to bend toward the ground and may break. You need to tie it with soft fabric threads or rope.
- Water the plant at the root, being careful not to touch the foliage and fruits.
Sonata NK F1 tomatoes ripen in 100-120 days. The stem of the plant is quite strong, and the internodes are short. Oblong clusters with bright red round fruits look very beautiful on the bushes. Ripe tomatoes have excellent taste. The average weight of 1 tomato is 150-180 g. This variety has high resistance to nightshade diseases.
The best productive varieties
Tomato seeds "Rio Grande"
The bushes of this variety are low - reaching only 70 cm, so they do not require tying or pinching. There are not too many leaves, the fruit shape is standard. They grow in clusters of 8-12 tomatoes per plant, with a slightly oblong shape. The rafts have dense pulp and thick skin, and not too many seeds. The weight is a maximum of 150 grams, but they are often smaller and colored bright red. It tastes like classic tomatoes – with a slight sourness. Ripening occurs approximately 120-130 days after sowing. Fertility is high, can reach three months, until the onset of cold weather.
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The variety perfectly resists low and high temperatures, can withstand even prolonged drought, and is not sensitive to parasites and diseases. If grown over a large area, it does well in bright sun. The fruits can easily withstand even long-term transportation and are well preserved for two to three months if kept cool. They are considered universal in use; if desired, they can be dried or even dried.
Advantages:
- Strong fruits;
- The thick skin prevents damage to the crop;
- High level of endurance.
Flaws:
The taste is a little worse compared to large-fruited varieties.
Tomato seeds "Snow Leopard"
One of the most productive and hardy varieties in terms of climatic conditions - well suited even for Siberian conditions. The yield is quite high: with proper care, you can harvest about 8-9 kg from one bush. This variety can be considered quite early - the average ripening period is about 105-110 days when grown in open ground. In terms of height, the breed is ambiguous: the bush can grow to an unlimited height, so it will need not only gartering, but also shaping. As experienced gardeners advise, it is best if it grows in two stems; moreover, it should not grow higher than 60-70 cm. This is quite convenient, since you do not have to tie it up.
This variety has quite a lot of foliage, and all such leaves are quite large; they should be removed in a timely manner, as they will take away additional moisture, nutrients, and block access to sunlight for the fruit, which will slow down ripening. The shape of the fruit is oblong, slightly flattened. The density of ripened tomatoes is medium, the skin is strong and thick, which allows them to withstand transportation. The color of the fruit is orange-red, the average weight is about 150 grams, but there are tomatoes weighing about 300 grams or even more. From one bush you can collect up to 5-6 kg.
Advantages:
- Can be grown in any conditions, including on the balcony;
- Ripens quickly;
- Resists well against any disease;
- Retains an attractive appearance for a long time;
- Handles transportation well;
- High yield.
Flaws:
It is necessary to monitor the condition of the bushes and shape them in a timely manner.
Description of the tomato variety Nocturne, recommendations for growing
Tasty and healthy tomatoes have long secured their position on the beds and tables of Russians. Tomato variety Nocturne f1 has become a new product among the Solanaceae family. The originator of the hybrid plant was a large agricultural company.
General information about the plant
The Nocturne NK tomato variety is successfully cultivated outside its native land. Characteristics and description of the appearance of the tomato:
- Semi-determinant.
- The bushes will melt up to 150 centimeters.
- Early ripening, berries are removed 85–90 days from the date of planting.
- Uniform fruit formation.
- They grow independently after the formation of 4–6 brushes.
- High yield, up to 20 kilograms of tomatoes per square meter of planting.
- Resistant to many nightshade diseases.
- There is no spot on the stalk.
- Short internodes.
- Good fruit set.
- Stress resistance to adverse weather conditions.
- Suitable for cultivation in open ground and greenhouses.
- Good keeping quality.
- Long distance transportation is possible.
Tomato variety Nocturne f1 has been successfully tested by Ukrainian, Moldavian and Russian gardeners. Technical data and appearance of the fruit:
- Flat-round shape.
- There is light ribbing.
- Weight does not exceed 150 grams.
- Good taste.
- Thin skin.
- Bright red color.
- Juicy.
- Fragrant.
- Not watery.
Consumer reviews confirm the versatility of using the tomato variety Nocturne f1. Its fruits are consumed fresh, they are a worthy ingredient in vegetable salads and are suitable for stuffing. The fruits are pickled, canned and dried.
Recommendations for cultivation
The plant is no different from most nightshades and prefers the seedling method of planting. Preparing healthy seedlings will help you get a good harvest.
Preparatory work includes:
- Organizing containers with fertile soil; complex soil for nightshades is suitable as soil.
- The recommended seed planting depth is 1.5–2 centimeters.
- Pre-moistening the soil before planting.
- Using film after planting seeds to create a greenhouse effect.
- Maintaining the air temperature at least 21 degrees.
- Sunny day for at least 16 hours.
- Hardening off seedlings a week before planting.
It is recommended to place up to 9 seedling bushes on one square meter of land. Planting tomatoes can be preceded by:
- Zucchini.
- Cucumbers.
- Parsley.
- Dill.
- Cauliflower.
- Carrot.
A good harvest is possible with timely watering, loosening, feeding and weeding of tomatoes.
Gardeners' opinion
Good day! I advise nightshade lovers to plant the Nocturne variety. The whole family liked the hybrid plant. Not capricious to grow, easy to care for and a productive plant suitable for the North-West region. The fruits are distinguished by their sweet taste, juiciness and pleasant aroma. I didn’t find any cons for myself.
Anzhelika Politova, 53 years old
Greetings to all tomato lovers! I recently discovered the German variety Nocturne. The early-ripening plant is resistant to most diseases, loves feeding and responds well to abundant watering. In the North-West region, it can only be grown in greenhouse conditions. Even a small greenhouse will do; the height of the bushes is small. The berries are very tasty, suitable for salads and fresh consumption. Fans of preparations will be able to preserve tomatoes. I recommend!
Victoria Ashanova, 53 years old
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