A striking representative of Dutch varieties is the Rosaliza F1 tomato: description of tomatoes and their characteristics

Dutch breeders are famous for their work in the field of agricultural crops. One of them is the Rosaliza tomato, a worthy new product that has every prospect of becoming “one of our own” in Russian gardens.

HeightLanding locationRipening timeFruit colorFruit sizeOriginFruit shape
Medium heightOpen groundMid-seasonPinkAverageHybridFlat-round

Description

Tomato Rosaliza F1 is a mid-season, determinant-type hybrid. They are grown only by seedlings. Fruit harvesting begins after 110–120 days. Description of the bush:

  • compact;
  • the number of leaves is average;
  • height 65–75 cm, in fertile soil with the use of mineral fertilizers - 1 m;
  • requires support, garters and adjustment of the number of stepsons.

Productivity 17 kg/sq. m with a recommended planting scheme of 6 bushes per square meter . More dense planting will lead to a decrease in illumination of the aboveground part of the bushes, reducing the feeding area.

Description of the variety of European tomatoes

The Rosaliza tomato was bred in one of the divisions of the agricultural giant Monsanto (Netherlands). The originator specialized the variety for open ground. Adaptation allows you to grow the crop in any of the regions of the country suitable for agriculture. Since 2010, the hybrid has been included in the Register of the State Variety Commission.

Attention! There is no data on other varieties with the same name. The origin of the hybrid has not been established.

The plant is a low bush with light green, medium-sized leaves. The foliage is strong. For this reason, despite their overall compactness, tomatoes require more free space compared to their low-growing counterparts. The inflorescence of the plant is of a simple type.

The tomatoes are very dense. The taste is rated as good. It depends on the nutritional value of the soil and the quality of fertilizing. The skin of the fruit is strong and of medium thickness.

According to ripening time
By type of growth
By type of use
By growing method
Fruit weight (g)
Productivity (kg/m2)
Fetal characteristics
Mid-early (87-105 days)Determinant (up to 0.8 m)UniversalFor open ground170-250Until 17-18Pink, flat-round, slightly to moderately ribbed

Fruit

Classic round fruits of pink color, slight ribbing may be observed. The skin is durable and not prone to cracking. The fruit size is average, weight 180–200 g. The pulp is dense, the taste depends on the quality of the soil. On light, fertile soils with good lighting, tomatoes grow with a sweeter and richer taste.

The fruits are used for various purposes:

  • salt;
  • marinate;
  • prepare sauces for the winter and as an additive to meat dishes;
  • used in slicing for sandwiches and snacks;
  • included in summer vegetable salads.

Characteristics of the variety

The Raspberry Viscount variety is early ripening: from the moment of planting to the appearance of the first fruits, it takes from 90 to 105 days. It all depends on the time of planting in the ground, climatic conditions and the health of the bush.

The shape of the plant is standard. The bush is determinate, quite small - its height does not exceed 0.55 m. A strong and compact tomato bears fruit that is heavy and very large - this means that the bush needs to be provided with good support in the form of a support.

The color of the leaves of the Raspberry Viscount tomato is dark green, the width is larger than average. The variety can be grown both in open ground and in greenhouses of various types and sizes.

The ovary formed on the bush is quite thick. A large number of fruits pleases the gardener who treats the plants in his greenhouse carefully. The shape of the fruit is round, slightly flattened, the color is bright red, in some cases dark crimson. Slight ribbing may appear on the surface.

The taste characteristics of the Raspberry Viscount tomato are traditional. Its fruits are slightly sour. The pulp is of medium density and contains a small number of partitions, the number of which does not exceed 8–10 pieces. The dry matter content in tomatoes of this type is 4.5 percent.

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Ripening time

This tomato variety is early ripening. It takes about three months from the appearance of the first shoots to full ripening. This variety grows well in open ground. If conditions allow you to set up a greenhouse, then this will be an advantage when growing.

The bush pleases with its compactness - its height rarely exceeds 0.55 m. No pinching is required, and gartering is necessary only at the moment of fruit ripening, since the branches may not withstand a large number of tomatoes. The weight of the fruit can affect the condition of the branches. If the year is fruitful, then in total all the fruits, the weight of each of which can be from 0.35 to 0.55 kg, can weigh up to 5 - 6 kg.

Productivity

One of the main advantages of tomato is its high yield. One adult plant, when properly cultivated, can produce up to 6 kg of fruit. If the tomato is fed and the conditions are ideal or close to such, then the weight of the crop can reach 15 kg. For such a short plant this is an excellent result. Among the reviews you can often see the following: “I grow several bushes and get a huge harvest.”

Description of fruits

The weight of tomatoes is rather large: on average, the fruit weighs about 300 grams. With good care and favorable climatic conditions, it is possible to obtain a harvest that will contain samples weighing up to 450 grams. In some cases, the weight can reach even greater values. There is not a single bad review about the mass of fruits of this tomato.

The fruits of Raspberry Viscount are not prone to cracking. Taste qualities, taking into account early ripeness, receive the best reviews from gardeners. It is the early stages of ripening that help preserve fruits from late blight.

Where does it grow best?

The variety tolerates frost well. Windy weather will be well experienced by the Raspberry Viscount. The best harvest, however, can be harvested in the southern regions and in the middle zone. In regions such as Voronezh and Astrakhan, Belgorod regions, Crimea and Krasnodar Territory, it is better to plant tomatoes directly in the ground. In the northern parts of the country and the Urals, obtaining a good harvest is only possible in greenhouses.

Method of use

These tomatoes are best used in salads and for extracting juice, due to their increased meatiness. The fruits are excellent for canning and use as part of multi-component preparations.

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Raspberry Viscount can be dried. This must be done in the oven. Dried tomatoes go well with spices. There are many recipes for sun-dried tomatoes. In addition, you can make excellent tomato paste from the fruits.

Diseases and pests

Rosaliza has good immunity, like all Dutch hybrids. Summer residents do not have to worry about dangerous tomato diseases: fusarium, verticillium wilt, and viral curl. You can protect bushes from other fungal diseases using standard preventive measures:

  • treating seeds before sowing with a fungicide or manganese solution;
  • using healthy soil for growing seedlings;
  • use of complex fertilizers at all stages of growth;
  • when the weather worsens, support the immune system with leaf treatments using folk remedies (whey, boric acid, iodine) or proven store-bought drugs (NV-1, Epin).

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Characteristics of the Eastern Star tomato and description of the hybrid variety

The Star of the East tomato, the characteristics and description of the variety of which classifies the hybrid as a cluster tomato, is distinguished by its early ripening period and resistance to stressful growing conditions.

Advantages of a hybrid

Tomato Star of the East F1 belongs to the first generation hybrids. The variety is intended for cultivation in closed ground conditions. The tomato is characterized by resistance to temperature changes, fungal and viral diseases of nightshade crops.

The peculiarities of the hybrid are the early ripening of tomatoes. It takes 90-95 days from the appearance of the first shoots to fruiting. During the growing season, the bushes reach a height of 60-80 cm. The stems require shaping, removing excess shoots and tying them to a support.

Agricultural cultivation technology

Sowing seeds for seedlings is carried out in the first half of March. Before planting in the ground, the seeds are treated with a growth stimulator. In the phase of formation of 1-2 true leaves, seedlings are picked into separate pots.

Plants are transferred to the ground in mid-May. The bushes are placed at a distance of 40-50 cm from each other, maintaining a distance of 70 cm between rows. Ripe tomatoes are harvested in July and August.

Hybrid Star of the East is demanding of sunlight. Heat is one of the main factors determining the rate of crop growth and fruit ripening. For normal tomato development, air humidity is of great importance, which should be at the level of 50-60%.

It is recommended to regularly water with warm water after sunset. To ensure high crop yields, it is necessary to fertilize with mineral fertilizers containing potassium and phosphorus.

Caring for the plant involves timely weeding and loosening the soil. To ensure a balance of moisture and air near the root system, the soil is mulched using last year's grass, leaves and special fiber.

Opinions and recommendations of vegetable growers

Thanks to its excellent characteristics, the hybrid has gained popularity among gardeners and has earned positive reviews. Tips for growing crops relate to preparing the soil, applying complex fertilizers, moderate watering and maintaining air humidity.

Andrey Alferev, 56 years old, Biysk.

I choose the hybrid Star of the East for many seasons in a row. Among the positive characteristics, I would like to point out the high yield of the crop and immunity to various diseases. The fruits ripen in clusters, which are easy to remove from the bush without damage. Tomatoes are raspberry-colored, very aromatic, great for fresh consumption and canning. But to ensure a high yield, you have to monitor air humidity and timely feed the plants with complex preparations according to the manufacturer’s scheme.

Alexandra Ivanova, 51 years old, Kostroma.

The Eastern Star learned about the hybrid from a neighbor who treated her to these tomatoes. I really liked the sweet and pleasant-tasting fruits, so I immediately ordered the seeds. Last season I grew it in a greenhouse using seedlings, observing the requirements for lighting conditions, temperature and air humidity. During the growing season, she formed bushes, removed excess shoots, and applied fertilizers. The result of the work pleased with the high yield, which reached almost 35 kg per 1 m². Tomatoes with a rich taste tolerate long-term storage in the refrigerator.

Characteristics

Generalized characteristics of the Rosaliza hybrid are given in the table.

NameMeaning
bush typedeterminant
height65–75 cm
fruit shaperounded with slight ribbing
coloring of pulp and skinpink
tastegood
weight120–200 g
transportabilitygood
keeping qualitygood
productivity17 kg per sq. m
purpose of fruitsuniversal
growing placeopen ground

Features of hybrid agricultural technology, reviews from farmers

Tomato is grown by seedlings. Sowing is carried out in the second half of March. After 1-2 leaves appear, the plant is planted in the ground. In total, 55-60 days pass from the moment the seedlings peck until the bush is ready. In a garden plot, place 4-6 specimens per 1 square meter. m. Tomato has good survival rate. It will quickly take root and grow in a permanent place.

Advice. The tomato does not branch much. Only some of the stepsons should be torn off. But it is advisable to tie the stems. A bountiful harvest will bring them to the ground.

Owners of household plots are inactively planting crops. This is indirectly evidenced by the small number of reviews on tomato growing online forums. Svetlana from Kazakhstan questions the need for pinching tomatoes. Her bushes reached a height of 65 cm and did not need the procedure.

The timing of the start of fruiting causes some controversy. The breeders did not indicate the exact number of days. Data from other sources vary. And yet the culture is considered mid-early.

The productivity, quality of fruits, and immune resistance of the Rosaliza tomato deserve the attention of farmers. Due to the ease of care, it resembles a hybrid for industrial cultivation.

On the forums about the Rosaliza tomato

Natasha, Karaganda: “I plant Dutch hybrids for harvesting, they give a guaranteed harvest even in seasons with extremely bad weather. I planted 15 Rosaliza bushes without pampering them with care. I didn’t feel any particular excitement about this new product. The yield was no higher than that of varietal tomatoes. There was late blight on the bushes, and there was also blossom end rot. I didn’t like the taste, and the color was dirty pink too. The average fruit weight is about 120–150 g, the height of the bushes is about 1 meter. In appearance, these are classic round-shaped store-bought tomatoes with thick skin and no aroma.”

Olesya, Crimea: “Last season I planted several bushes of the Dutch tomato Rosaliza for testing. I couldn’t find any reviews about the hybrid, so I decided to try it myself. The bushes are compact and low. The fruits are smooth and beautiful. The yield is not bad. Seed germination 9 out of 10.”

Information about advantages and disadvantages

The Rosaliza F1 tomato is convenient to grow for sale. The harvest does not burst on the bushes, does not spoil for a long time when ripe, and does not wrinkle during transportation. The fruits from one bush are as smooth as a selection. This is noticeable even in the photo. The yield of commercial quality tomatoes from the total harvest is 75% and above. The tomatoes look delicious.

Addition to the list of advantages:

  1. Good taste characteristics. The originator classified the fruits as salad fruits. In practice, they are also used for sauce processing, various preservations, etc.
  2. Overall high yield. 3-3.5 kg are collected from one bush.
  3. Immunity to tobacco mosaic virus, fusarium, nematode, verticillium.

Attention! Despite the focus on open ground, it is also possible to grow tomatoes in a greenhouse or greenhouse. Productivity indicators in this case will be slightly lower.

Disadvantages of a hybrid:

  • light-loving - with a lack of sun, the plant will develop worse;
  • need for staking of stems;
  • hybrid origin - it will not be possible to grow a tomato from seeds collected with your own hands.

'Chio-chio-san'

This is the favorite variety of many of our summer residents.

Tomato 'Chio-chio-san'

Indeterminate, up to 2.5 m high. Mid-season (110-120 days). The fruits are plum-shaped, pink, weighing 40-50 g, with an amazing dessert taste; collected in brushes of 50-70 pieces. Very productive. For information on how our seven-dacha resident Marina Bakh grows it, see the post Chio-chio-san - sweets on a branch.

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Tomato Rosaliza F1 - description and characteristics of the variety

Description

The Rosaliza species is classified as medium-sized tomatoes in terms of ripeness. Determinate hybrid. It grows only by seedlings. From planting to harvest it takes from 110 to 120 days.

Plant image: The tomato bush is compact and has a medium amount of foliage. They reach a height of 65-75 cm, since (soon) the soil is fertile and sufficiently well fertilized with mineral fertilizers, then the transplants reach 1 m in height. As the bush grows, it will need support and elastic stem. The number of stepsons requires constant adjustment.

According to the planting scheme, it is recommended to plant up to 6 plants per 1 square meter. Planting more bushes will reduce the level of illumination of the above-ground parts of the plant. Likewise, the power supply area will become much smaller. If you follow the recommendation from 1 sq.m. The yield is 17 kg tomato.

Description of fruits

Rosaliza tomatoes have a standard round shape, the fruit flowers are pink. In some cases, slight ribbing may occur. The eggs have a fairly dense skin that is not prone to cracks and other damage, including mechanical damage. The fruits grow medium - weight from 180 to 200 g. The pulp is quite dense, but the taste of the tomato depends on what soil was used when planting the plants. Fortunately, the soil is fertile, the soil is light, and the lighting is good enough, then the fruit will taste brighter, richer and sweeter than on soil of poor quality.

Application

The fruits of the Rosaliza variety are used almost from edge to edge: for pickling and canning. They are well suited for preparing long-term storage sauces, which are then used as additives to various dishes.

The taste is not lost when used fresh: sandwiches and various cuts, goes well with other vegetables in salads.

Susceptibility to diseases and pests

The Rosaliza variety has high-quality immunity, which is typical of almost all hybrids from Holland. Gardeners, having planted Rosaliza, do not have to worry about the most dangerous tomato diseases, which include viral curl, fusarium, and verticillium wilt. It’s time to protect plants from other infections using ordinary prevention. Such measures include:

  1. Direct treatment of seedlings before planting into seedlings. Treat with a solution of furatsilin or potassium permanganate.
  2. For seedlings, you should use high-quality soil, without diseases.
  3. During the entire growth period, obtain and sign for the use of complex fertilizers at all stages.
  4. When the weather changes, especially if it worsens, it is necessary to maintain the plant’s immunity; traditional methods are often used: production with whey, iodine or boric acid. In addition, gardening stores have special production tools.

Generalized characteristics of the Rosaliza variety

  1. Determinate plant variety.
  2. Height - 65-75 cm.
  3. Round fruit shape with slight ribbing.
  4. The peel and pulp are pink.
  5. The taste is good, bright, rich.
  6. Purka of fruits from 120 to 200 gr.
  7. They are very suitable for transportation due to their thick skin.
  8. Can be stored for a long time under favorable conditions.
  9. Productivity is 17 kg per square meter if the bushes are properly planted.
  10. Tomatoes are suitable for any purpose: sale, pickling, preparation, fresh.
  11. Only fair soil is suitable for cultivation, and the quality of the soil must be high.

The opinion of summer residents

In many forums there are reviews from gardeners who have already planted Rosaliza. According to the reviews, we can safely give a rating of 9 out of 10. Based on the general characteristics and reviews, we can conclude that it is worth planting Rosaliza on your site. Whatever the weather conditions, there will be quality butts on the table. The Rosaliza variety is perfect for those who sell grain crops, since tomatoes tolerate transportation and long-term storage well. For lovers of pickles and marinades, Rosalisa will also be a great find, and family and friends will be happy to try everything in the winter.

Description of fruits

Rosaliza tomatoes have a standard round shape, the color of the fruit is pink. In some cases, slight ribbing may occur. Tomatoes have a fairly dense skin that is not prone to cracks and other damage, including mechanical damage. The fruits grow medium - weight from 180 to 200 g. The pulp is quite dense, but the taste of the tomato depends on what kind of soil was used when planting the plants. If the soil is fertile, the soil is light, and the lighting is good enough, then the fruit will taste brighter, richer and sweeter than on soil of lower quality.

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We'll be sowing tomatoes soon, let's talk about who sows how, what and when.

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I will sow sometime in February, but I haven’t decided when exactly, my seedlings always turned out to be a little overgrown. I was impatient to sow everything, I was afraid to be late

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I always sowed high ones in March, low ones - at the end of March and early April, in May from 15-20 I planted seedlings in the ground under a covering. There is no greenhouse. This year I will try to sow some of it at the end of February. And who, how and when, plants in the ground if there is no greenhouse? I read in NH about high tunnels for tall tomatoes - I want to try it this year. The point is that the arches are higher, and they can be raised gradually, probably, and the covering can be done first in two layers, then in one. As an option if without a greenhouse.

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Olya, why do you need tomatoes in February? No one even sows for themselves in February; they will outgrow them, especially in an apartment. Your weather is about the same as ours, do they plant in the ground after June 5th? Where are you going to take them in April? In April we have a strong minus, no covering can save us. In my opinion, there is no need to waste energy. Sow as usual, they will grow and sell normally.

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Girls! Someone wrote on the farmer that he always plants very good, pink tomatoes, low and large. And he takes seeds from his own. Don't remember - who?

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Zoya, it's simple. Tomatoes are tall and large at the end of February - beginning of March to give them a run so that they are older. In April I throw them out on the loggia. It's cool there, they don't outgrow, become plump, stocky, etc. purple from the cold. But when I throw them into the ground (precisely May 15-20) under arches, they don’t get sick, don’t freeze, and take root well. And in June, here June is also very unpredictable - sometimes hot, sometimes cold, but mine have already taken root and are not afraid of the sun, the neighbors’ seedlings often burn, there are sticks, and new growth comes from the root. Last year I immediately planted them in place, and just in case, I planted some of them thickly as nursery beds; if suddenly any of them are bent, you can always replant them - they feel better in the ground than in boxes. But I sowed it for myself, and now I need to think about seedlings for sale, which means I’ll have to change tactics, because I won’t be able to place everything on the loggia (flowers, vegetables). I will sow on April 4-5, I think it will be normal.

Application

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