Quite rarely, when choosing a variety of tomatoes for planting, it is possible to combine greater yields and good taste of the harvested fruit. So we have to plant several varieties of tomatoes in order to feed the seven delicious tomatoes, and make blanks for the winter period.
Our breeders offered their solution by breeding a hybrid variety of tomatoes Maryina Roshcha. In this article we will tell you everything that we ourselves know about tomatoes Maryina Roshcha. Description of the variety, its main characteristics, especially the cultivation and other useful information.
Tomato Maryina grove f1: description of the variety
The bush is a plant of indeterminate type, grows up to 150-170 centimeters. The best results are shown when growing a bush with two stems. Stems are powerful, but require tying. The grade is recommended for cultivation on the protected soil. Planting seedlings on open ridges is possible only in the southern regions of Russia.
Variety tomato Maryina Roshcha has a bush with a fairly large number of leaves, dark green color, medium size. The shape of the leaves is normal for tomatoes. It is recommended to remove the leaves below the brush after their formation. This will improve the supply of nutrients to the fruits and contribute to airing the ground in the holes.
This variety is not too picky about light conditions and tolerates temperature fluctuations well.
Hybrid advantages:
- early ripening;
- good taste of tomatoes with a slight sourness;
- the universality of the use of fruits;
- harmonious ripening of the crop;
- good safety during transportation;
- resistance to adverse weather conditions and major diseases of tomatoes.
disadvantages:
- the need for a greenhouse for growing;
- the need for tying bushes and removing stepsons.
Read all about indeterminant and determinantal varieties, as well as tomatoes that are resistant to the most common diseases of the nightshade.
Specifications
Fruit Form | round, sometimes with a slightly elongated nose |
Colour | unripe green fruits ripened rich red |
Average weight | 145-170 grams, with good care marked tomatoes weighing up to 200 grams |
Application | universal, gives a light acidity to salads, sauces, lecho, juices, well preserved in marinades and when salted with whole fruits |
Average yield | 15-17 kilograms when disembarking no more than 3 bushes per square meter of land |
Marketable condition | excellent presentation, excellent safety during transportation |
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Features of growing
The date of planting seeds for seedlings is chosen based on the estimated date of planting in the ground. When conducting picks recommended fertilizing with mineral fertilizers. Landing on the ridge to carry out after heating the soil in the greenhouse. In the process of growth and the formation of brushes are needed fertilizing complex fertilizers.
In addition to periodically loosening the soil in the wells, watering with warm water, removing weeds, the removal of leaves after the formation of fruit brushes is recommended.
Diseases and pests
Tomatoes Maryina grove f1 are characterized by resistance to tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporia, fusarium.
Conclusion
Tomatoes Marina Grove, as the hybrid description shows, have a unique yield, but when placed on a square meter of three plants, the harvest from a bush is about 5.5-6.0 kilograms. And this is quite a common performance for a hybrid variety.
You can compare the yield of this variety with others in the table below:
Grade name | Yield |
Kostroma | 4.5-5.0 kg from a bush |
Nastya | 10-12 kg per square meter |
Bella Rosa | 5-7 kg per square meter |
Banana red | 3 kg from a bush |
Gulliver | 7 kg from a bush |
Lady shedi | 7.5 kg per square meter |
Pink Lady | 25 kg per square meter |
Honey heart | 8.5 kg from a bush |
Fat jack | 5-6 kg from a bush |
Broody | 10-11 kg per square meter |
The only thing that makes it stand out is the size of the brushes with ripening tomatoes. These qualities, together with good disease resistance, make the hybrid Marina Grove a worthy choice of gardener for planting it in its greenhouse.
In the table below you will find links to varieties of tomatoes with different ripening terms:
Mid-season | Middle late | Late-ripening |
Gina | Abakansky pink | Bobcat |
Ox ears | French grapevine | Russian size |
Roma f1 | Yellow banana | King of Kings |
Black Prince | Titanium | Long keeper |
Lorraine beauty | Slot f1 | Grandma's Gift |
Stellate sturgeon | Volgogradsky 5 95 | Podsinskoe miracle |
Intuition | Krasnobay f1 | Brown sugar |