Description of the Gunin tomato variety, yield, cultivation features

Tomato Gunin f1 grows in greenhouses under glass and film. The cultivation of a determinate variety of vegetable crops is also carried out in open beds. 100 days after the growing season, you can enjoy the first fruits, which contain a lot of different microelements and vitamins. Juice and pulp of tomatoes:


  1. Speeds up metabolism.
  2. Reduces the amount of lipid deposits.
  3. Increases hemoglobin levels.

Tomatoes function as antioxidants. The components present in the fruits prevent the growth of cancer cells.

tomato Gunin

Description of culture

Hybrid Gunin f1 is the first determinate variety that was bred in Russia, which is not afraid of many diseases, takes root in different climate conditions, and tolerates sudden changes in air temperature. On bushes of medium height, up to 10 inflorescences are formed, the first of which is formed above the 9th leaf. The fruits are characterized by:

  • dense pulp;
  • bright red hue;
  • smooth surface;
  • excellent taste;
  • rounded shape.

growing features

The first tomato ripens on days 101–111 and weighs 100–120 grams. The harvest begins in July. The last fruits are harvested in September. The leaves and stems of the hybrid are not affected:

  • fusarium;
  • tobacco mosaic;
  • root-knot nematodes.

The plant does not become covered with brown spots; the ovary is formed not only in sunny, but also in cloudy weather. The hybrid is adapted to high humidity.

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Sowing and transplanting

Thanks to the characteristics and description of the variety, Gunin tomato began to be planted not only in the southern regions, but also in the middle zone. Summer residents and farmers like the taste of tomatoes and the fact that they ripen earlier than many other hybrids, and at least 5 fruits are set on the inflorescence.

Seeds for seedlings are placed in the soil no deeper than 20 mm. The work is carried out from March 1 to March 20. A square meter of greenhouse can accommodate 3 bushes; in open soil, 2 tomatoes are enough. Seedlings are sent to a permanent bed in May, when frost is no longer expected. Before this procedure, it is fed with sodium humate. Fertilizer accelerates growth and prevents the development of diseases.

root-knot nematodes

3 grams of superphosphate are poured into the holes into which tomato seedlings are moved. If flowers have already appeared, they must be cut off.

How to form bushes?

In order for the crop to please you with its harvest, you need to get rid of excess stems; after the main one appears, leave another one formed under the first brush. Side shoots must be removed. Thanks to pinching, more light falls on the plant, the fruits are larger and ripen faster.

If tomato leaves lie on the ground, they are torn off, otherwise the crop is affected by late blight. Stepchildren break off in the morning every 10 days. Up to 4 brushes are left on both shoots, and the deformed ovary is also removed.

tomato seedlings

Watering and fertilizing

The application of fertilizers helps to significantly increase productivity. When a tomato begins to bloom, it needs phosphorus. If there is not enough of this microelement, the leaves become purple; if there is an excess, they turn yellow and the ovary falls off. Crop growth slows down when there is a nitrogen deficiency; when there is too much of it, the bush thickens and there are few tomatoes produced.

Tomatoes respond well to fertilizing with chicken droppings, manure or peat. If possible, it is better to add fertilizer to each bush, which contains potassium sulfate, ammonium nitrate and magnesium in a ratio of 3: 2: 1. Hybrids are watered once a week at the root, but generously.

watering and fertilizing

Tomatoes of the Gunin variety are consumed fresh, used for pickling and to obtain juice. The reviews are only positive.

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