Description of the tomato variety Spring f1, recommendations for growing and care

The new hybrid of Siberian breeding tomato Vesna f1 guarantees the quality of its products. The beautiful "Dutch" appearance of the tomato, with a combination of "Russian" taste, will surprise even the most fastidious gourmet. Ease of maintenance is combined with low costs of agricultural technology, so tomatoes will also appeal to lazy gardeners.

Characteristics and description of the variety

Variety Vesna is a high-yielding hybrid of Altai selection, which is one of the first to produce a harmonious harvest of beautiful fruits. Its growing season from the emergence of seedlings to the mass ripening of the tomato is only 90-100 days. The hybrid is intended for growing in greenhouse conditions. But as the reviews of gardeners have shown, the variety, taking into account the correct agricultural technology, shows good results in the open field.

tomato spring

Detailed description of the variety:

  1. The plant is medium-sized, from 40 to 60 cm high.
  2. A bush with a weak shoot-forming ability, medium leafy.
  3. The leaf is large, dark green.
  4. In each cluster, 5 to 7 tomatoes are formed.

The farmers who planted this variety note the high rates of its fruits.

Russian taste

Yield value

Spring tomato is endowed with a large number of positive qualities of productivity. The first thing that the gardeners noted was that regardless of the weather conditions, the tomato always shows a high mass of the crop harvested per unit area. So, from 1 sq. m. yields of about 17 kg were recorded. The fruits were also highly appreciated, the value of which lies in the following indicators:

  1. Tomatoes have an attractive rounded shape with smooth skin.
  2. On average, the weight of one fruit varies from 200 to 300 grams.
  3. Tomatoes are endowed with a rich sweetish taste with a slight sourness.
  4. Juicy, fleshy pulp with 4 chambers contains a small amount of seeds.
  5. The fruits are resistant to cracking and do not deform during long-distance transportation.
  6. Resistance to black rot and a long shelf life are noted.

brushes are formed

The universal qualities of the fruits allow them to be successfully used in processing and preservation, but still they show a brighter taste when fresh.

Cultivation expert advice

As mentioned above, Spring F1 can be grown both in greenhouse conditions and in the open field. In the first version, the tomato is grown according to the standard technology, undersized crops. But in order for the variety to please with the harvest in the open field, you need to know several rules of agricultural technology.

fleshy flesh

So, according to the recommendations of experts, when growing a plant in an open area, it is worth adhering to the following requirements:

  1. The area for tomato growth should be well lit from all sides and protected from northerly winds.
  2. It is desirable that the soil at the planting site is light and rich in nutrients.
  3. The landing pattern should be 50x60 cm.
  4. It is not recommended to combine the variety with other tomato crops, otherwise the quality of yield will deteriorate from mutual pollination.
  5. Tomatoes need to form a bush of 3-4 stems.
  6. In order to avoid infection with pathogenic soil microorganisms, the plant needs a garter to the support.
  7. The tomato responds well to timely watering and feeding with complex fertilizers.

fruit quality

Observing this simple agricultural technique, the possibility of obtaining a high-quality harvest increases even in the northern regions of Russia.

As you can see, the characteristics and description of the variety indicate that this crop is superior to other tomatoes of Siberian selection. Having planted the Vesna variety on their own plot, each gardener will be satisfied with its yield, large and tasty fruits. As for the seed, it will need to be purchased annually, since hybrid crops are produced for single use.

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