Description of the Qingdao tomato variety, its yield and cultivation

Choosing a tomato variety is a responsible process. For each gardener, this is an individual selection of species for their site. It is necessary not only to pay attention to the external data, but also to study in more depth the characteristics of Qingdao tomatoes.

Basic ideas about the variety

To get the declared yield, it is necessary to grow tomatoes correctly. The description of the variety contains all the necessary information, it will help to correctly position the plant on the site, to properly care for it.

Qingdao tomato

Plant:

  • Bush: indeterminate.
  • Height: 1.2–1.3 m.
  • Number of tomatoes in a brush: 7-9 pcs.
  • Ripening period: 110-120 days.

chinese style

Fruit:

  • Shape: flat-round.
  • Mass: 200-400 gr.
  • Color: dark brown.
  • Density: high.
  • Number of cameras: many.
  • Taste: sweet.
  • Transportability: Poor.
  • Shelf life: several days.

flat-round shape

Planting and caring for plants

Growing tomatoes is a simple process, the main thing is to follow all the necessary agrotechnical techniques. Seeds for seedlings are sown 2 months before planting in the ground. Planting dates are calculated individually, taking into account the characteristics of the growing region.

To improve the performance of the bush, you can remove the growth point. Then the fruits will be larger.

the taste is sweet

In the phase of appearance of 2 true leaves, tomatoes dive. Quenching is mandatory. Getting used to sunlight makes plants less stressful when transplanted to a permanent location. It is recommended to plant 3 plants per 1 m2... Forming and tying to the supports is required. Summer residents recommend forming 2-3 stems.

Tomatoes are watered most often in the evening. It is desirable that the water is warm. You can feed it with complex fertilizers. At least 2 times when they are blooming and actively ripening.

plant care

Harvest volume and application

Productivity is an important criterion for choosing a variety. Qingdao tomatoes are capable of producing about 10 kg per plant. So 1 m2 will give 25-30 kg.

The use is mainly only for processing, since they are not suitable for preservation whole. Perfect for juices, ketchups and other tomato derivatives. From the reviews of summer residents, it is clear that the taste of a tomato does not change, regardless of the place of ripening at home or on a bush.

harvest volume

Disease susceptibility

It is recommended that preventive measures be taken to control diseases. Otherwise, there will be a decrease in the volume of the crop or even the death of the bush.

Positive and negative sides of the variety

Dividing the properties of a tomato into positive and negative helps the gardener make the final choice in favor of the species.

disease control

Pros:

  • Productivity.
  • Unpretentiousness.
  • Amicable ripening.
  • The fruit does not crack.
  • Great taste.

fruits do not crack

Minuses:

  • Mandatory formation.
  • Fruits cannot be stored or transported.
  • Treatment required for disease prevention.

disease prevention

The opinion of summer residents regarding the Qingdao tomato

Numerous positive reviews about the variety make it more publicity than the producers themselves.

positive reviews

  • Marinesa. Favorite black tomatoes of the season. Juicy and very sweet. Will definitely be grown in the future.
  • Sveta. Growing a tomato of this variety is how to attack. First, the bush froze. She planted the remainder in the ground, gave the stepsons formed fruits, they were beaten by hail. They survived, got sick with late blight, took them off the green bushes. It turned out very well.

Choke tomatoes decoration of the site and table, and large-fruited and excellent taste are the basis for choosing a variety.

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Reviews
  1. Natalia Volodina. Kazakhstan.
    10.10.2018 09:15

    In general, I really liked the variety! The most productive year in 2018. The juices from it were very tasty. Recommend!

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