Any gardener can easily grow the Siberian malachite tomato. The description of the variety makes it possible to decide whether you can cope with all the needs of the plant for good growth and maximum yield.
Description
Tomatoes of this variety are more of a late-ripening variety. But, it's very convenient. Since after the tomato season has passed, this species just begins to bear fruit. The bushes are quite tall, they can reach almost two meters. But, you need to remember that everything depends on the conditions under which tomatoes are grown.
An average of 5-7 fruits appear on one cluster.This variety can be grown both in a greenhouse and outdoors. This variability allows a person to start planting seedlings in advance, and without focusing on weather conditions. From the very beginning of growth, this variety requires staking and pinching.
In order for the yield to increase, it is necessary to form a plant with 2-3 stems. Many connoisseurs of “Siberian malachite” say that the bush looks elegant. Thanks to its aligned fruits.
Characteristics of the fetus
The fruits of this tomato are round, dense, and relatively light in weight - approximately 100-140 grams. Tomatoes are predominantly yellow-green in color.
Experts say that the Siberian malachite variety of tomato is very beneficial for the body. It contains a large amount of carotene, as a result it does not cause allergic reactions, like many representatives of tomatoes. Thanks to this, it can be used in food for children or in dietary nutrition.
The characteristic of Siberian malachite states that the fruit’s richness in taste allows it to be used both for preservation and for fresh consumption. This is an amazing tomato, since its fruits are quite dense, but if necessary, removing the skin from the tomato is not difficult.
The inside of the tomato is deep green. If the fruit is a little overripe, it acquires an orange tint with green stripes. For many people, this variety resembles quail eggs in color.
They look very beautiful when preserved, and most importantly, they do not crack and retain their shape. The yield of this variety is approximately eleven kilograms per square meter.
What people say
Many people will learn about “Siberian malachite”. It's like word of mouth.Since I planted one myself for testing, and, of course, he liked it, conversations begin about what a good variety it is.
No wonder. Reviews from gardeners who grow this variety are really only good. Since this representative is not whimsical, tasty and has a beautiful appearance. It is often called “striped” because of the stripes that differ from the main color of the fruit.
One of the main positive aspects of this variety is resistance to various diseases. It can grow under any conditions, but, of course, the better they are, the greater the harvest.
Another nuance, most people believe that the variety came from Siberia. This is not entirely true. Like any other vegetable, Siberian malachite does not tolerate extreme cold. That is why you should not exaggerate and invent things to yourself, this is just a name and nothing more.
You will not regret if you buy yourself such a copy. He has a lot of positive qualities, so there will be no problems with him. The main thing is that finding such a variety and planting it is as easy as shelling pears.