Tomato Signor tomato: characteristics and description of the variety, photos and reviews
Tomato seeds are very diverse. This vegetable is very popular in the world. Its demand encourages breeders to develop new and improved varieties. Seeds of the Signor tomato variety are in great demand on the modern market.
A little history
Tomatoes came to us from distant America back in 1780. Such an overseas curiosity was first brought to our country from Paris by the Russian ambassador. And the residents of St. Petersburg were the first to have the honor of appreciating such an innovation. It cannot be said that our fellow countrymen immediately liked it; they tried it for quite a long time, sniffed it out and thought about where and how to use it. Tomatoes began to enjoy great popularity and demand only in the 19th century.
Characteristics of Signora Tomato
The seeds of this tomato are an early-ripening indeterminate variety of the vegetable. The harvest is harvested 100-120 days after planting. Liana-type bushes reach a height of 3 meters. On the vine, shoots are formed, on which clusters with fruits grow. Each brush contains up to 18-22 pieces of vegetables.
The vegetable itself has a regular round shape and is small in size. The fruits on one cluster are heterogeneous in size and light scarlet in color. The tomatoes taste sweet with a pleasant sourness, meaty. The characteristics of the variety indicate its high yield. 17-25 kg of ripe vegetables are harvested from one bush. Fruit ripening is not simultaneous. One bunch can contain both ripe red and green tomatoes.
This variety can be grown both in open soil and in a greenhouse. Growing in a greenhouse will greatly speed up the process of fruit ripening, and you will be able to enjoy its sweet, pleasant taste much earlier.
These tomatoes can be eaten raw: they make delicious salads. Various side dishes, ketchups, sauces, and juices are also prepared from them. These neat tomatoes in jars, marinated or salted, look great.
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The advantages of this variety of tomatoes
This variety has a number of advantages:
- Excellent taste.
- Long fruiting.
- Good transportability.
- Good yield.
- Easy to care for. It can be grown both in a greenhouse and in open soil.
- Long shelf life.
- Versatility. Suitable for both fresh consumption and processing.
- Tomatoes have a beneficial effect on the human body as a whole. A description of this variety would be incomplete without mentioning its beneficial properties. Tomatoes reduce the level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood, improve the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, and strengthen the cardiovascular and nervous systems. And the presence of the hormone serotonin in fruits makes it indispensable in the fight against depression and bad mood, in various stressful situations. Lycopene in the vegetable slows down the irreversible aging processes of the body. According to recent medical research, tomatoes prevent the development of cancer cells. The fruits also contain many minerals and beneficial salts.
Features of cultivation
This variety, like many others, is grown mainly from seedlings. To do this, it is necessary to disinfect the seeds in a weak solution of potassium permanganate and plant them in separate containers. The containers are left in a warm place and wait for the first shoots, which appear after 5-6 days. When 1-2 true leaves appear on the seedlings, the seedlings need to be planted in separate pots.
The soil in them must be regularly watered and loosened. You can also use fertilizer to make the seedlings strong and grow faster. Be sure to harden off the seedlings step by step. To do this, she is taken out into the open air, gradually increasing the time she spends on the street and bringing it up to a day.
Seedlings are planted in open soil 60 days after planting the seeds.
Important to remember! Tomatoes are transplanted into open ground when the threat of night frosts has passed. Otherwise, the plants will die.
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Seedlings are usually planted in late May - early June, when the first cluster blooms. Pre-prepare the holes, water them abundantly and add organic fertilizer. Further care consists of loosening the soil, timely removal of weeds, and watering.
It is important to know. Tomatoes do not like frequent watering; constantly damp and wet soil leads to root rot. It is necessary to water no more than 1-2 times a week, subject to hot and rainless weather. But watering should be plentiful.
For watering, a drip irrigation system is best suited.
To increase the yield of Signor tomato plants, you can fertilize them. Organic natural fertilizer is excellent for these purposes: chicken manure, mullein. There is also a special fertilizer with the same name “Signor Tomato”, which contains phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen, humic acid and special bacteria. This balanced composition significantly increases the natural capabilities of the soil. But it should be used no more than once every three weeks. When using, follow the instructions for use.
If you purchased seeds of this variety, then with proper planting and care you will get an excellent result in the form of tasty and beautiful vegetables. This is evidenced by numerous reviews of the Signor tomato.
Features of the fruit
The shape of the tomatoes resembles heart-shaped tomatoes. There is pronounced ribbing near the stalk, but the rest of the surface is even and smooth. The fruit is slightly elongated in length, sharply narrowed towards the apex. The color at biological ripeness is bright red.
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The skin is strong and thin. Tomatoes can crack if watering is not uniform and the soil in the greenhouse has time to dry out greatly. If you follow the watering schedule (after 4-5 days), the problem does not arise.
The pulp is evenly and brightly colored. The fruit is multi-chambered and belongs to the fleshy type of tomato. The consistency is juicy, tender, tomatoes contain a small amount of seeds.
Tomatoes can be used for different purposes: they are delicious in salads and appetizers, and can be used for slices on sandwiches. Reviews from vegetable growers note the classic sweet and sour taste and characteristic aroma.
The Signor Tomato variety is also suitable for winter preparations. The housewife who planted these tomatoes on her plot can choose small fruits for pickling and pickling. Large tomatoes are suitable for processing into juice, sauces and lecho.
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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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Advice on agricultural technology
The plant shows the best results with the seedling planting method. Strong seedlings are obtained under the following conditions:
- sowing seeds to a depth of 1.5-2 cm;
- using universal soil for tomatoes;
- immediately after emergence, transplant into separate peat pots;
- regular watering;
- maintaining the temperature in the room with seedlings at least 22 degrees;
- the first shoots need to be provided with good lighting;
- make a pick when the first leaves appear;
- hardening 7-10 days before planting.
IMPORTANT! Tomato shows the best yield when forming a bush with one stem.
It is recommended to plant seedlings 2 months after sowing the seeds. A tall plant needs space, 1 square meter. It is recommended to place no more than four tomatoes per meter of land. Mandatory care actions include:
- watering as needed;
- regular loosening of the soil;
- weeding;
- periodic removal of side shoots;
- tying to the trellis with synthetic materials and installing supports;
- fertilizing the soil at least 4 times per season.
Description of the tomato variety Senor tomato and its yield
In the beds of most gardeners in Russia, the nightshade family takes pride of place. The Senior tomato variety was the fruit of the work of the large agricultural company Aelita. The advantages of the plant have made it popular among vegetable growers in different regions of the country.
General information about tomato
The plant gives a good harvest in greenhouses and in open ground conditions.
Description and main characteristics of the variety:
- mid-season, berry ripening time ranges from 110 to 115 days;
- indeterminate;
- high yield, up to 25 kilograms of tomatoes from a separate bush per season;
- tall, the bush grows up to 3 meters in height;
- weakly leafy;
- vine type bushes;
- generative type;
- complex brushes;
- Up to 30 fruits are tied on one brush;
- the number of brushes per season is from 4 to 5 pieces;
- not simultaneous ripening of fruits;
- resistance to most diseases;
- good keeping quality;
- possibility of transportation over long distances without loss of presentation.
Tomato - the Senior tomato variety, is one of the most productive species. The high yield is confirmed by reviews from gardeners about the Senor tomato variety.
Appearance and technical data of the fruit:
- round shape;
- small size, the weight of an individual berry does not exceed 80 grams;
- smooth;
- fleshy;
- sweet taste;
- not watery;
- fragrant.
The ripe berry is considered universal in use. The fruits are suitable for canning, pickling, drying, and processing into tomato products: sauces, ketchup, puree. Tomatoes can be consumed fresh, as an ingredient in vegetable salads.
Advice on agricultural technology
The plant shows the best results with the seedling planting method. Strong seedlings are obtained under the following conditions:
- sowing seeds to a depth of 1.5-2 cm;
- using universal soil for tomatoes;
- immediately after emergence, transplant into separate peat pots;
- regular watering;
- maintaining the temperature in the room with seedlings at least 22 degrees;
- the first shoots need to be provided with good lighting;
- make a pick when the first leaves appear;
- hardening 7-10 days before planting.
IMPORTANT! Tomato shows the best yield when forming a bush with one stem.
It is recommended to plant seedlings 2 months after sowing the seeds. A tall plant needs space, 1 square meter. It is recommended to place no more than four tomatoes per meter of land. Mandatory care actions include:
- watering as needed;
- regular loosening of the soil;
- weeding;
- periodic removal of side shoots;
- tying to the trellis with synthetic materials and installing supports;
- fertilizing the soil at least 4 times per season.
Gardeners' opinion
Good afternoon I advise tomato lovers to try the Senor tomato variety. It can be safely grown in open ground in the southern regions of Russia. The tomato is not whimsical, loves feeding, requires tying and pinching. The productivity is very high. Over the summer I collect up to 23 kilograms of berries from a bush. I recommend!
Ekaterina Semenova, 46 years old.
Good day! I recently tried the Senor tomato variety. Only a high greenhouse is suitable for growing. The growth of the bushes reached three meters. Easy to care for. The berries are very juicy and sweet. I get 20 kilograms of tomatoes per bush.
Nadezhda Babkina, 56 years old.
Taste properties, advantages and disadvantages
Breeders called the taste of Senor tomato good and recommended the tomato for fresh salads. The harvest can be preserved: chopped or whole. Tomatoes are highly durable and will not burst when treated with hot brine.
Positive features of the variety:
- Super-yielding. The originator claims: under optimal growth conditions, one plant can produce up to 20-25 kg of tomatoes.
- High yield of marketable fruits. The crop does not tend to deteriorate during the ripening process or when harvested. Ripening proceeds normally.
- Good transportability of tomatoes.
- Carpal type. Tomatoes can be picked in whole bunches.
- Increased resistance to attacks by late blight and pathogens of other garden diseases.
Disadvantages of culture:
- to obtain a particularly large harvest of tomatoes, it is necessary to normalize the brushes and intensively feed the bushes;
- the harvest does not ripen smoothly, so one bunch may contain fruits that have not reached commercial ripeness;
- A 3-meter plant requires meticulous pinching and careful gartering in several places;
- in most regions of the Russian Federation, maximum productivity from tomatoes can only be achieved in a greenhouse;
- The skin of the tomato bursts as a result of irregular watering.
Basic information about growing “Senior Tomato” tomatoes
Growing tomatoes is very popular in all or almost all countries of the world, including the Russian Federation. The popularity of tomatoes in this country began during the Soviet period. Back then almost everyone had a dacha. And along with potatoes and carrots, tomatoes were always grown. Such a strong demand for vegetables contributes to the development of new varieties. Previously, back in the USSR, every gardener and summer resident, along with potatoes and carrots, certainly grew tomatoes.
Despite the fact that this vegetable is quite capricious, its popularity does not decrease because of this. Currently, the Senor Tomato or, as it is popularly called, the “Senior” tomato, is popular on the seed market. The advantages of this vegetable have made it in demand among gardeners in all regions of the country.
Features of planting and care
What soils are best for growing these plants? In principle, on any. But they are best grown on loose soils that are well heated by the sun:
- It is advisable to plant seedlings in soil that is well fertilized. To do this, you can add ash, compost (aka humus), you can add cow manure, which has rotted in a couple of years, or horse manure, which just needs to sit for a year. You can even use mullein in bags if nothing else is possible. It is ready to use without any additional procedures. For example, composting.
- But even all this will not be enough. Tomatoes also need fertilizing. How to do it? After the seedlings are planted in the ground, after a week or 10 days you need to feed the tomato bushes with mullein. How to do it? The container should be filled 50% with manure, half with water. You need to leave for about a week (5-7 days). Then dilute a spoonful of the resulting infusion in 10 liters of water.
- When you dig the ground to plant tomatoes of this variety, it is advisable to add humus. It must be of good quality and, of course, fertile. You should try to allocate about 20 kg of humus per square meter of land. Why exactly so much? This will contribute to a larger harvest, since tomatoes receive better nutrition from humus.
When is the best time to plant Senor Tomato tomatoes? Tomatoes love heat very much. Therefore, the best time for landing is May-June. When the constant temperature is at least +10 degrees. If the air is even warmer, even better. And about 3 weeks after the last frost occurs.
In order to get a good harvest, you need to start by growing seeds. Is it possible to grow seedlings on a windowsill? Yes.
To obtain full-fledged seedlings, you need to sow twice as many seeds and trim, i.e., pick only highly developed plants from them. They need to be planted in the ground, as well as:
- Planting should occur when the plants are a little over a month old. How much exactly? This needs to be looked at, first of all, at your place of residence.
- What are the requirements for the place where you plan to plant them in the ground? It should be sunny. It is better if it is protected from cold winds.
In the Russian Federation, with rare exceptions, summers are usually short, with very cool nights. In such conditions, it is recommended to grow tomatoes in a film or glass greenhouse.
Under no circumstances should tomatoes be planted on low, damp areas of land with groundwater located very close:
- Loamy soils with added organic fertilizers are ideal.
- To avoid infecting plants with late blight, they should not be planted after potatoes, peppers, physalis, and eggplants. But it is better to plant them after root crops, legumes, and greens.
- The beds for tomatoes are prepared a little less than a week before planting, 5-6 days. But before planting, they need to be treated with a solution of copper sulfate (it is prepared as follows: 1 tablespoon is dissolved in 10 liters of water). Another option: treat with copper oxychloride (prepared in the same proportions). You need to spend up to 1-1.5 liters per square meter of bed.
In central Russia, summer lasts only 2 months or even less. Therefore, experts advise choosing early-ripening tomatoes. And, of course, delicious.
When to plant seedlings where they will grow permanently? Seedlings should be planted in May. Oddly enough, you can do this in cloudy rather than sunny weather. Then you need to land in the morning. If the weather on the day of planting is sunny, then in the afternoon. This is necessary so that the plants can get stronger and it will be easy for them to endure the first sunny day.
At the time of planting, seedlings must be fresh. The reason for this: even slight wilting stunts the growth of tomatoes, leads to partial loss of the earliest flowers, and even leads to partial loss of the early harvest.
Advantages of the variety
A relatively new tomato, the Senor Tomato variety (another name is Signor Tomato) is an indeterminate plant. Due to the unusual tallness of the main stem (up to 3 m), the variety is called a liana tomato. When formed into 2-3 stems, side shoots do not reach such a height.
On each trunk, 5-7 complex, branched fruit clusters with numerous ovaries are formed. The total number of fruits per 1 cluster reaches 25 pieces. The size of the tomatoes on the bunch is not uniform: the first ovaries are larger, weighing up to 180-200 g, but the last tomatoes grow only up to 80 g. The total yield is 20 kg per bush.
Fruit formation and growth occurs throughout the season. The Signor Tomato variety is classified as mid-season, and the first harvest can be obtained only 115-120 days after germination. To get a good return from planting such tomatoes, it is recommended to grow them only in a greenhouse. The variety is not suitable for open ground, since in the conditions of central Russia, tomatoes will not have time to fully form fruit clusters.
In addition to reducing the amount of bad cholesterol and generally optimizing the functioning of the digestive tract, tomatoes have a positive effect on the performance of nervous activity and strengthen the cardiac myocardium. Tomato contains small amounts of serotonin, the “hormone of joy”. It helps counteract depression, stressful situations, and improves mood.
Agrotechnical characteristics of tomato:
- ability to bear fruit for a long time;
- good taste;
- high productivity;
- ease of processing;
- long shelf life;
- possibility of transportation over long distances.
Vegetables of the Senor tomato variety are consumed raw or canned. The high level of sugar and natural acid makes it possible to reduce the amount of synthetic preservatives when processing fruits. Thus, even people suffering from gastrointestinal diseases are allowed to eat pickled fruits.
Gardeners' opinion
Good afternoon I advise tomato lovers to try the Senor tomato variety. It can be safely grown in open ground in the southern regions of Russia. The tomato is not whimsical, loves feeding, requires tying and pinching. The productivity is very high. Over the summer I collect up to 23 kilograms of berries from a bush. I recommend!
Ekaterina Semenova, 46 years old.
Good day! I recently tried the Senor tomato variety. Only a high greenhouse is suitable for growing. The growth of the bushes reached three meters. Easy to care for. The berries are very juicy and sweet. I get 20 kilograms of tomatoes per bush.
Nadezhda Babkina, 56 years old.
Those who planted the Senor Tomato tomato have different opinions about the merits of the variety. Some gardeners speak negatively about the seeds and note their low germination rate. But many people like the consumer qualities of these tomatoes.
How to deal with diseases and pests of tomatoes
Preventative care for future tomatoes to prevent the appearance of diseases and pests begins long before the first fruits set on the bushes, and continues until harvest. And if the plant is affected, you need to immediately take appropriate treatment measures - the same for all types and varieties of tomatoes.
Most often, tomatoes suffer from:
- late blight (brown spots on leaves, shoots and fruits);
- macrosporiosis (brown concentric spots on the leaves and stem);
- anthracnose (dark soft spots on fruits);
- Alternaria blight (small dry spots on leaves and fruits);
- septoria (rounded light spots with black dots in the middle);
- blossom end rot (depressed round brown spots on the fruit).
Depending on the stage of infection, both folk remedies and chemicals can be used against these diseases. But it is best to prevent the occurrence of diseases at all by carefully observing agricultural practices for growing tomatoes and crop rotation.
The most dangerous pests of tomatoes are aphids, Colorado potato beetles, spider mites, cutworms, whiteflies and slugs. Each of them has its own proven means, used according to a specific scheme, and measures to prevent the occurrence.
- Calendar for treating tomatoes against diseases and pests
Many months of work on growing tomatoes will not be in vain if you have a clear plan to combat diseases and pests.
Characteristic
The vegetable itself has a regular round shape, and the variety also has many distinctive features:
- Its germination rate is very high, almost 100%. More precisely - 96%. The fruits are small in size. They come in scarlet and light colors.
- If we talk about the taste of these tomatoes, they are sweet, pleasantly slightly sour, and meaty in appearance.
- This tomato variety is an early ripening variety. Harvesting can take a maximum of 4 months after the plant is planted in the ground.
- They can be planted both in a greenhouse and in open ground.
- If we talk about the yield of the variety, then “Senior Tomato” is usually high. From 17 to 25 kg of vegetables are collected from a bush, i.e. 20-30 pieces from large and complex clusters.
- Tomato bushes of liana type. They can reach a height of up to 3 meters. Can only be grown in a greenhouse. If the fruits on each shoot ripen unevenly, this is normal.
- These tomatoes ripen well and retain their taste for 1.5-2 months.
The advantages of this variety of tomatoes
This variety has a number of advantages:
- Excellent taste.
- Long fruiting.
- Good transportability.
- Good yield.
- Easy to care for. It can be grown both in a greenhouse and in open soil.
- Long shelf life.
- Versatility. Suitable for both fresh consumption and processing.
- Tomatoes have a beneficial effect on the human body as a whole. A description of this variety would be incomplete without mentioning its beneficial properties. Tomatoes reduce the level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood, improve the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, and strengthen the cardiovascular and nervous systems. And the presence of the hormone serotonin in fruits makes it indispensable in the fight against depression and bad mood, in various stressful situations. Lycopene in the vegetable slows down the irreversible aging processes of the body. According to recent medical research, tomatoes prevent the development of cancer cells. The fruits also contain many minerals and beneficial salts.
What blight-resistant tomato varieties are the most popular?
Tomatoes are a rather capricious vegetable. Problems often arise during cultivation. This is especially true for diseases. Late blight often affects the crop. This disease is a real plague for tomatoes. However, there are varieties for greenhouses that are resistant to this disease. The article will tell you what these varieties are and whether they are really completely unaffected by a fungal infection.
Are there tomatoes that are never affected by late blight?
Many farmers are trying to solve the problem with late blight by planting early-ripening crops. Such varieties manage to produce a harvest before the outbreak of the epidemic. The infection is known to develop in hot, humid weather. Usually this period covers the end of July - August. Early ripening varieties have already finished bearing fruit by this time.
Thanks to the labor-intensive work of breeders, tomato varieties have emerged that are resistant to late blight and other diseases. But it is worth noting that there is no 100% guarantee that this variety will not get late blight. The plant is simply more resistant to fungus.
Which varieties get sick less often?
Low-growing (determinant) early-ripening hybrid forms are recognized as the most resistant.
They are the ones least likely to be affected by late blight. Determinate tomatoes have a number of features. Their fruiting period is long. The shrub grows to the fourth ovary and then stops growing. Productivity is high. Ripening dates are usually early. The bush has no side shoots. But if they exist, their number is very small. The size of the fruits is not the same.
There are also indeterminate species. They grow tall - up to 2 meters. Ripening dates are later. The size of the fruits is the same. Their shape is perfect. However, such varieties are often affected by late blight. Therefore, when growing in a greenhouse, it is necessary to constantly monitor the humidity level and temperature.
Which variety of tomato should you choose?
Breeders are constantly working to create new blight-resistant tomatoes. And today there are a huge variety of such plants. However, not all have become popular. Let's consider which varieties are most in demand among domestic vegetable growers.
The following types are popular among farmers:
- Dubrava.
- Budenovka.
- The president.
- Raspberry miracle.
- Mobile
- Intuition.
- Hali-Gali.
- Torbay F1.
- Stolypin.
- Signor tomato.
- Visible and invisible.
- Rose of Wind.
- Gavroche.
Tomato variety Dubrava
Dubrava is one of the most popular varieties. Therefore, let’s look at the description of the Dubrava tomato variety in more detail. The bush belongs to the determinant type. Grows up to 65 centimeters in height. The fruit ripening period is early. From the moment of the first shoots to harvest, it usually takes from 85 to 93 days.
The plant bears fruit well. The highest yields are achieved when the bush is formed into several stems. The main characteristic of Dubrava is the friendly and quick yield of the harvest. The fruits reach a weight of 105 grams. Their color is bright red. Up to 2 kilograms of marketable fruits are harvested from one bush. The preservation of vegetables is good. They are also suitable for transportation.
Dubrava tomatoes are easy to grow. They do not need pinching or tying; they can be grown on an open plot of land. According to reviews from vegetable growers, resistance to late blight is average. But a lot depends on care.
Tomato variety Budenovka
Budenovka tomatoes are intended for cultivation in protected and open ground. The plant is tall. In greenhouse conditions, the shrub grows up to 1.5 meters, and in an unprotected area it reaches a meter in height. The fruit ripening period is average and is 110 days.
The fruits are characterized by fleshiness, their shape is heart-shaped. Quite large in size. Weight reaches 200-400 grams. The color of the peel is pink-red. The vegetable is heart-shaped. The pulp tastes sweetish. The yield is not bad. Up to 7 kilograms of fruit are usually harvested from one medium bush.
Tomato variety President
President tomatoes belong to the indeterminate hybrid species. Characterized by early ripening. From the moment of the first shoots to the harvest of ripe fruits, only 68 days pass. The vegetable is flat-round in shape.
The surface is ribbed. Each specimen weighs about 350 grams. Ripe tomatoes are orange-red in color. The skin is quite dense, the flesh is resistant to deformation.
Therefore, the fruits are quite suitable for transportation over long distances.
Tomato variety Raspberry miracle
Raspberry miracle is a group of hybrid forms of tomatoes. These include Raspberry Sunset, Raspberry Wine, Raspberry Paradise, Bright Robin, Raspberry Berry.
All varieties grow up to 2 meters in height and are highly productive. The weight of tomatoes varies from 300 to 900 grams. Their surface is smooth, the skin is quite durable. Vegetables do not crack.
The fruits ripen 150 days after planting in the ground.
Numerous reviews of Raspberry Miracle tomatoes indicate the following advantages of the vegetable: early ripening, ease of care, high seed germination, resistance to late blight. Raspberry miracle is perhaps the most popular variety among summer residents and consumers.
Tomato variety Mobile
Mobile tomatoes are a determinate and high-yielding variety.
The height of the bush reaches 60 centimeters. The variety is valued for its high resistance to many diseases and good yield.
A brief description of the Mobile tomato variety is given below:
- The fruits are smooth, round in shape, dense. Their color is bright red. Each specimen weighs about 100 grams.
- The ripening period is average. It is 115 days.
- Shrub of medium foliage.
- The harvest is suitable for long-term storage and transportation.
Tomato variety Hali-Gali
Khali-Gali is a hybrid with early fruit ripening. Determinate shrub. Grows up to 90 centimeters. Numerous reviews of Hali-Gali tomatoes indicate the high resistance of this variety to fungal infections, as well as harmful insects.
The main advantages of the hybrid form are early ripening, resistance to temperature fluctuations, and tolerance to moisture deficiency. However, the yield cannot be called high. Up to 3 kilograms of fruit are usually harvested from one bush. Fruiting largely depends on fertilizing. Each vegetable weighs about 200 grams.
Tomato variety Stolypin
This is a recently developed variety. Therefore, reviews of Stolypin tomatoes are few. However, the opinion of summer residents who have tried this crop is positive. High yields are noted.
At least 9 kilograms of tomatoes are harvested per square meter. The ripening period is early and is about 95 days. The shrub reaches 60 centimeters in height and is not standard.
It is highly resistant to late blight.
Tomato variety Signor tomato
This is an early ripening hybrid, which is characterized by good fruiting. Reviews about Signor Tomato tomatoes are mostly positive. Summer residents note the large size of the fruits and their excellent taste. The shape of the vegetable is heart-shaped. The pulp is dense. The weight of each specimen reaches 250 grams. About 17 kilograms of crop are usually harvested per square meter.
Tomato variety Visible-invisible
Apparently, invisibly, this is an early ripening, productive variety. The shrub reaches 60 centimeters in height, powerful and strong. Ripening period – 85 days. Fruiting is long lasting. The vegetable has a round shape. The surface is smooth, bright red. One plant produces up to 5 kilograms of marketable fruit. Almost all reviews about tomatoes are apparently positive.
Tomato variety Windrose
This is a low-growing, early-ripening variety. The height of the bush reaches 45 centimeters. The shape of the vegetable is round. Each specimen weighs 150 grams. Numerous reviews of Windrose tomatoes indicate that the tomato has good taste, versatility, high yield and drought resistance. Summer residents harvest up to 7 kilograms of crop per square meter.
Tomato variety Gavroche
This is a determinate variety. The height of the bush is 50 centimeters. The ripening period is 80 days. The fruits have a round shape and a smooth surface. Color red. Weight about 50 grams. Considering reviews of Gavroche tomatoes, it is worth noting the good taste, versatility of the vegetable, as well as its resistance to late blight.
Conclusions on blight-resistant tomatoes
There are many types of tomatoes that are resistant to late blight.
In addition to the varieties described in the article, there are quite good reviews about the tomatoes Intuition, Dubok, Resonance, Parsey, Cardinal, and the Tatyana variety is also highly valued by summer residents.
The variety Carlson and Cherny are often chosen. Good reviews of Torbay F1 tomatoes also speak in favor of this hybrid. So there is plenty to choose from. The decision is up to the farmer.
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