Characteristics and description of the tomato variety Marissa

Gardening is a kind of sport, the participants of which strive for new achievements in the quality and quantity of the harvest. They are assisted by breeders offering new and interesting varieties with improved characteristics - one of these novelties is the Marissa tomato variety.

Description of the variety

Tomato Marissa has the designation F1, which indicates its hybrid origin and the impossibility of obtaining seeds from a grown plant: in the second generation, splitting of traits occurs, plants with completely different characteristics appear. Due to their hybridity, tomato varieties have unique properties that make them valuable for cultivation.

The Marissa tomato plant is tall, with medium foliage and a well-developed root system. The plant is recommended to be tied up and pinned. Early ripe tomatoes - 70 - 75 days pass from the moment of seed germination to the first harvest.

The Marissa variety is suitable for growing outdoors in regions with relatively warm summers: South of Russia, Ukraine, Moldova. In colder areas, it is preferable to grow the variety in a greenhouse.

The use of heated glass greenhouses allows you to extend the fruiting period of this tomato variety or to get earlier seedlings.

Fruits of tomato Marissa F1 are located on a brush in 3 - 5 pieces freely. The shape of the tomato is round, slightly flattened at the bottom. Average weight 150 - 170 grams, the color in the ripening stage is red. Inside the fruit there are 4 - 6 chambers with dense fleshy walls, between which there are seeds and juice. Up to 4.5 kilograms of harvest can be harvested from one tomato bush.

Characteristics and description of the tomato variety Marissa

The characteristic of the variety indicates the presence of a characteristic, rich, slightly sour taste. The fruits can be used both fresh and in various processing options: in salads, tomato paste, juices and purees, for salting. Good keeping quality makes it easy to transport tomatoes and store them in the autumn.

In addition to its excellent taste, the advantage of the variety is its resistance to many diseases and pests of tomatoes:

  • cladosporiosis;
  • alternaria stem cancer;
  • root rot;
  • tobacco leaf mosaic virus;
  • fusarium and verticillary wilting;
  • tracheomycotic wilting, etc.

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Tomato growing conditions

Marissa tomatoes require free space between the bushes, so they are planted in the ground at the rate of 5 - 6 bushes per square meter.

The best way to grow is by planting seeds in pots in early spring. Seeds of the variety are sown in warm prepared soil (peat-sand compost) and embedded at a shallow depth, watered with settled water.Then the box must be covered with foil and left in a warm place. After a few days, the first shoots appear, then the film can be removed and the plants exposed to sunlight, but not to allow direct sunlight.

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After a couple of weeks, the seedlings are transplanted and dived. It is important during the period of growing seedlings to provide it with good illumination by rearranging and turning the boxes.

Before planting in the open ground, tomatoes begin to harden, gradually reducing the temperature. This can be done by placing plants in a greenhouse or putting boxes outside, but it is important to avoid hypothermia.

Planting of plants of the Marissa variety is carried out in disinfected fertilized soil so that the stem is not covered. Good predecessors for tomatoes are cucumbers, cauliflower, zucchini, dill, carrots, parsley, which do not suffer from tomato diseases. After a week, the tomatoes are tied up and, if necessary, stepchildren. It is especially important to do this when there is an enhanced vegetative development in the form of:

  • dense pubescence of the stems;
  • poor fruit setting;
  • a small number of tomatoes on the plant;
  • too long and irregular flower racemes;
  • the appearance of leaves and side shoots at the top of the brush.

The Marissa tomato varieties are self-pollinated, most actively at 25 degrees and 65 percent humidity. In a greenhouse, summer residents have to optimize this process using vibration or hormonal drugs.

It is necessary to water the plant regularly, in small portions, drip irrigation is ideal. In the process of irrigation, the content of nutrient components of the soil is greatly reduced, so they must be applied periodically.

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Top dressing of plants of the variety is carried out several times during the summer: during soil preparation, then during flowering and always during fruiting. The main consumed elements are phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium, trace elements are also necessary, therefore it is better to use complex fertilizers. Do not forget about organic matter, which is introduced into the soil even before planting.

Another important component of tomato care is fluffing, which is recommended every two to three weeks. Pushing will enrich the soil with oxygen and eliminate moisture stagnation, which is harmful to tomatoes.

Harvesting begins in June and continues throughout the entire fruiting period. Cutting ripe fruits from the brush helps the rest of the tomatoes grow and get better yields.

Reviews of the variety Marissa

Vitaly M., Krasnodar: “I saw the description of the Marissa variety on one of the gardening sites and decided to try to grow it. I planted an experimental bed, and was generally satisfied. The fruits are small, the yield is average, however, due to the good keeping quality, I was able to send them to relatives in another city. Several days on the road did not affect the taste of the tomatoes in any way. And we ourselves were happy to cook salads and other dishes with this variety - everyone liked the pleasant taste and dense pulp. "

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Angelina V., Tyumen: “Our tomatoes can only be grown in greenhouses: the summer is too short, and during these few warm days the plant will not have time to bloom and bear fruit. Therefore, I usually choose varieties that are suitable for greenhouse cultivation, including disease resistant ones. In this regard, the Marissa tomato variety suits me perfectly. There were no problems with additional processing of the bushes, the harvest is good, the fruits are tasty. The only drawback is the need to tie up and pinch, after all, the plant is large.

But with timely pruning of leaves, Marissa forms a sufficient number of brushes, and the bush becomes compact. "

Evgeniya R., Syktyvkar: “I heard good reviews about the Marissa tomato variety from my friends, so I tried to plant it.I made the following conclusion for myself: pluses - resistance to diseases, good keeping quality and pleasant taste; cons - additional care in the form of a garter and pruning, demanding temperature, relatively low yield. I have many varieties that give much more fruits and larger ones. However, I decided to leave this variety for now in order to grow tomatoes for pickling and storage. If removed in autumn, it will be possible to feast on fresh tomatoes for the whole November. "

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