Tomat "Ogni Chelyabinska"
Outdoor Tomato "Chelyabinsk Lights".
Raspberry glow in your garden! Compact, undemanding, and super-productive.
An early-ripening determinant variety, ideal for busy gardeners. Can be easily grown both via seedlings and by direct sowing into the ground.
Characteristics:
Bush: Compact, standard type, only 40-55 cm high. Does not require complex pruning.
Fruits: Round (sometimes flat-round), smooth, weighing 90-140 g. The colour is deep, rich raspberry-red.
Taste: Unusually tasty, with a harmonious balance of sugar and acid.
Variety value:
1. Simultaneous ripening: The bush seems to light up with many lights — the fruits ripen en masse at the same time.
2. Health: Has complex resistance to diseases (Phytophthora, Septoria, Alternaria, Viral diseases).
3. Versatility: The abundance of fruits is enough for salads, winter canning, and making thick raspberry-coloured juice.
Secrets of Strong Seedlings
1. Soil volume: Seedlings need space! Calculation: 1 liter of soil per 1 plant (10x10x10 cm pots). A smaller volume suppresses root development, and overcrowding causes seedlings to stretch.
2. Pricking out (Transplanting): Done to develop a powerful root system. Bury the seedling up to the cotyledon leaves. After pricking out, place plants in the shade for 2-3 days and water with warm water.
3. Temperature regime: Soil should not be colder than +15°C (otherwise roots stop working). Optimal air temperature: day +16+22°C, night +12+16°C.
4. Watering and Hardening: Water with warm water (+20+25°C). Initially often, but after the appearance of 7-8 leaves — rarely (only when leaves start to wilt) to prevent stretching.
Important nuance: Stop watering completely 5-7 days before planting out! This makes the stems more flexible, so they don't break during transport and planting.
Raspberry glow in your garden! Compact, undemanding, and super-productive.
An early-ripening determinant variety, ideal for busy gardeners. Can be easily grown both via seedlings and by direct sowing into the ground.
Characteristics:
Bush: Compact, standard type, only 40-55 cm high. Does not require complex pruning.
Fruits: Round (sometimes flat-round), smooth, weighing 90-140 g. The colour is deep, rich raspberry-red.
Taste: Unusually tasty, with a harmonious balance of sugar and acid.
Variety value:
1. Simultaneous ripening: The bush seems to light up with many lights — the fruits ripen en masse at the same time.
2. Health: Has complex resistance to diseases (Phytophthora, Septoria, Alternaria, Viral diseases).
3. Versatility: The abundance of fruits is enough for salads, winter canning, and making thick raspberry-coloured juice.
Secrets of Strong Seedlings
1. Soil volume: Seedlings need space! Calculation: 1 liter of soil per 1 plant (10x10x10 cm pots). A smaller volume suppresses root development, and overcrowding causes seedlings to stretch.
2. Pricking out (Transplanting): Done to develop a powerful root system. Bury the seedling up to the cotyledon leaves. After pricking out, place plants in the shade for 2-3 days and water with warm water.
3. Temperature regime: Soil should not be colder than +15°C (otherwise roots stop working). Optimal air temperature: day +16+22°C, night +12+16°C.
4. Watering and Hardening: Water with warm water (+20+25°C). Initially often, but after the appearance of 7-8 leaves — rarely (only when leaves start to wilt) to prevent stretching.
Important nuance: Stop watering completely 5-7 days before planting out! This makes the stems more flexible, so they don't break during transport and planting.

