Tomato "Uralskiy Brilliant"
Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.
4.89€
Ex Tax: 3.95€
Ex Tax: 3.95€
Tomato "Ural Diamond".
Purple-pink wonder! Yield up to 20 kg/m² and fruity taste.
This bicolor variety will delight both beginners and pros. A rare combination of exotic beauty, dessert flavor, and powerful yield.
Characteristics:
Ripening period: Early (95-100 days).
Fruits: Flat-round, weighing 180-250 g. Unique coloration: pink with a striking purple spot at the stem.
Flesh: Tender, meaty, with thin skin and a sweet fruity taste.
Variety value:
1. Super-yield: Each truss sets 8-9 fruits. With proper agrotechnics, you can harvest a record 20 kg per square meter.
2. Health: The variety is resistant to the main greenhouse "enemies": Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Cladosporium, and Fusarium.
3. Usage: Ideal for fresh salads, slicing, and vegetable platters (canning in pieces).
Agrotechnics:
Sowing for seedlings: early March. Planting in greenhouse: May (seedling age 50-55 days).
Important: Indeterminate (tall) plant. Train strictly to 1 stem, removing all side shoots (suckers). At the end of the season, be sure to pinch off the top, leaving 7-8 trusses so that all fruits have time to ripen.
Purple-pink wonder! Yield up to 20 kg/m² and fruity taste.
This bicolor variety will delight both beginners and pros. A rare combination of exotic beauty, dessert flavor, and powerful yield.
Characteristics:
Ripening period: Early (95-100 days).
Fruits: Flat-round, weighing 180-250 g. Unique coloration: pink with a striking purple spot at the stem.
Flesh: Tender, meaty, with thin skin and a sweet fruity taste.
Variety value:
1. Super-yield: Each truss sets 8-9 fruits. With proper agrotechnics, you can harvest a record 20 kg per square meter.
2. Health: The variety is resistant to the main greenhouse "enemies": Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Cladosporium, and Fusarium.
3. Usage: Ideal for fresh salads, slicing, and vegetable platters (canning in pieces).
Agrotechnics:
Sowing for seedlings: early March. Planting in greenhouse: May (seedling age 50-55 days).
Important: Indeterminate (tall) plant. Train strictly to 1 stem, removing all side shoots (suckers). At the end of the season, be sure to pinch off the top, leaving 7-8 trusses so that all fruits have time to ripen.

