Tomato "Runner" F1
Tomato "Runner" F1.
Very early (90-95 days from germination to fruiting), indeterminate (with unlimited growth) hybrid, recommended for open ground and film greenhouses.
Forms dense and fleshy fruits weighing 200-250 g. They are used fresh and for canning.
The value of the hybrid: excellent taste and aroma, fruits do not crack and high disease resistance. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporiosis, fusarium and gall nematode.
Agricultural technology.
Sowing seedlings in mid-late March. Pick in the phase of the first true leaf. Planting seedlings in greenhouses in early-mid May at the age of 45 days. Landing pattern 40x50 cm.
Formed into one stem, removing all "stepsons". Mandatory garter plants a few days after planting. After the formation of the 5th inflorescence, they begin to remove the lower leaves 2-3 times a week, and after the 8th-10th inflorescence, they pinch the main shoot, leaving 2 leaves above the last brush.
Very early (90-95 days from germination to fruiting), indeterminate (with unlimited growth) hybrid, recommended for open ground and film greenhouses.
Forms dense and fleshy fruits weighing 200-250 g. They are used fresh and for canning.
The value of the hybrid: excellent taste and aroma, fruits do not crack and high disease resistance. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporiosis, fusarium and gall nematode.
Agricultural technology.
Sowing seedlings in mid-late March. Pick in the phase of the first true leaf. Planting seedlings in greenhouses in early-mid May at the age of 45 days. Landing pattern 40x50 cm.
Formed into one stem, removing all "stepsons". Mandatory garter plants a few days after planting. After the formation of the 5th inflorescence, they begin to remove the lower leaves 2-3 times a week, and after the 8th-10th inflorescence, they pinch the main shoot, leaving 2 leaves above the last brush.