Hybrid tomato Samara F1. This variety will be of interest to those gardeners who love to treat their guests with salted tomatoes.
Farmers interested in high yield, and also the excellent density of fruits allowing to transport a crop to a place of sale without special losses.
Samara Tomato variety description
The hybrid is included in the State Register of Russia and recommended for growing in film-type shelters and glazed greenhouses.
The bush is a plant of indeterminate type, reaches a height of 2.0-2.2 meters. The plant shows the greatest effectiveness when forming a bush with 1-2 stems.
Bush requires mandatory tying to vertical support or trellis.
Samara tomatoes - early ripening, active fruiting begins 90-96 days after planting seeds for seedlings.
The shrub is of medium branching, with a small amount of slightly corrugated, dark green leaves with a matt bloom. The shape of the leaves is normal for tomatoes.
Country breeding hybrid | Russia |
Fruit Form | Round, almost spherical shape with a weak spot near the stem |
Colour | Unripe light green, ripened rich red with light gloss |
Average weight | Almost equal weight of fruits in the hand, about 85-100 grams |
Application | Universal, suitable for cutting in salads and canning with whole fruits |
Average yield | 3.5-4.0 from a bush, 11.5-13.0 kilograms at a landing of no more than 3 bushes per square meter |
Marketable condition | Excellent trade dress, good safety during transportation |
A photo
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Samara tomato variety: advantages and disadvantages
Among merits you can note:
- early ripening;
- prolonged yield return;
- even size and weight of the tomato;
- universality of use of ripened fruits;
- good yield per square meter of soil;
- resistance to diseases of tomatoes;
- fruits are resistant to cracking.
disadvantages:
- growing only on protected ridges;
- the requirement of tying the stalks of the bush.
Features of growing
The optimal period for planting seeds for seedlings will be last decade of February.
When the first true leaf appears, picking up seedlings is necessary. When picking hold fertilizer complex fertilizer.
After warming up the soil, transfer the seedlings to the prepared holes in the ridges.
Further care will be reduced to periodic feeding, loosening the ground in the holes, irrigating with warm water after sunset, and removing weeds.
Planted in a greenhouse tomato Samara F1 will delight you with an abundance of brushes of ripening tomatoes of even weight and size.
You will experience legitimate pride by opening in the winter a jar of dense tomatoes of excellent taste.