The Tamina tomato was bred by careful German breeders and is intended exclusively for early breeding and collection. From the moment the seedlings sprout to the appearance of the first fruits, it takes from 2 months to 80 days. To grow these varieties, you can use both open soil and greenhouse conditions, which is considered its positive feature. Let's take a closer look at the main characteristics and description of these tomatoes.
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Advantages of the variety
The bush stretches up to 170 centimeters in height and produces about 6 fruiting clusters, each of which grows 7 - 8 fairly large tomatoes. Each fruit weighs about 80 - 100 grams.
Bushes of the Tamina variety are slender and beautiful, the fruiting clusters are not spreading, and are close to the trunk. When leaving reviews, summer residents usually call this type of plant apple trees. The fruits themselves have a bright red color of skin and pulp, excellent presentation due to their perfectly round shape. Not prone to cracking, except in case of severe overripeness.
Tomatoes of this variety are universal fruits: equally good for any method of canning (from pickling to making juices and adding to other dishes) and salads with fresh vegetables and other ingredients.
The yield is high - four kilograms of fruit are harvested from one plant. Fruit production is uniform, which is noted as a special advantage by experienced gardeners.
How to plant and care properly
You need to sow Tamina tomatoes for seedlings two months (at least 50 days) before they are planned to be planted in open ground or in another permanent place. Seeds germinate best if they are provided with the optimal temperature for this, between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius.
When the time comes to plant seedlings in the ground, you need to maintain the distance between the bushes - one square meter is optimal for placing three adult plants, and you need to focus on this indicator.
An adult tomato of the Tamina variety requires pinching and staking; the bush can grow into one or two stems. The stems are dense, and the leaves resemble potato leaves. The plant has a good response to watering; it likes it when fertilized with complex mineral fertilizers.
Plant growth and development stimulants, which are specially designed for these purposes, are positively perceived by this early ripening variety.They improve not only seed germination and stem health, but also have a positive effect on fruit set and their yield. It is recommended to use such substances; they will be especially useful for beginning gardeners. They are popular with those who grow tomatoes for themselves and for sale, as they are unpretentious to environmental conditions.
We can say that planting Tamina tomatoes gives an almost 100% guarantee that the summer resident will soon have tomatoes.
These tomatoes are practically unaffected by drought and diseases common to such vegetables, so that in any summer the agricultural technician receives a good yield of tasty tomatoes with dense pulp.
An additional advantage of the variety is that the fruits are undemanding when it comes to transportation: the tomatoes almost do not wrinkle or burst, except with very rough handling. The fruits have a very long shelf life.