Description and characteristics of the tomato variety Pink Samson F1, its yield

A frequent visitor to country garden beds is the Pink Samson F1 tomato. The unpretentiousness of the plant contrasts gently with the delicate shade of ripe tomatoes, an unbridled extravaganza of taste hiding under the thin shell of the berry.
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Juicy Pink Samson F1 tomatoes ripen on neat, low bushes. Undemanding nature and strong resistance to a variety of temperatures allow the variety to be grown anywhere in the vast latitudes of Russia.

Appearance, taste

The unique tomato hybrid Samson was created by a talented breeder from Russia; neat sprouts have already passed quality tests in many European countries, demonstrating to consumers the successful result of active fruiting.

What do the unusual Pink Samson F1 tomatoes look like? Description of the main external components of tomatoes, the root system and structure of the leaves of the plant. The following characteristic distinguishes the fruits from their numerous counterparts of the succulent class:

  • pleasant roundness;
  • soft shell gloss;
  • density of tomato filling;
  • an unusual shade reminiscent of deep pink;
  • average fetal weight 230-275 g;
  • universal taste that can become a bright addition to any dish.

The root system of the plant has a powerful structure that can easily take root on compacted soils. The tomato leaves are large, rich green in color, and are impressively arranged in a slightly drooping state.

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The first elements of the delicate inflorescence are laid above the 11th leaf, the subsequent components of future fruiting are formed through 3 greenish plates of plant origin. The inflorescence is classic, simple with 4-9 fruits.

Main points of cultivation

A high level of resistance allows slender tomato stems to survive cracking and blossom end rot without disastrous consequences. Samson's fruits need regular watering and fertilizing with mineral and organic fertilizers.

Successful growth and a rich harvest of appetizing raspberry-colored fruits are guaranteed by some nuances of care procedures:

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  1. When planting, you must maintain a distance of 40 cm between the stems.
  2. Often, tomato bushes are planted in place of pumpkins, herbs or root crops that have already outlived their productive life.
  3. The sprout should be in the hole until the first green leaves appear.
  4. As soon as the tomato seedlings stretch upward, they are carefully planted in the hole, twisting the thin stem into an ornate spiral. The tip should remain in the light.
  5. Samson tomatoes require systematic watering, fertilizers, thorough loosening, and eliminating the possibility of parasites.

You cannot fertilize the soil with an abundance of chemicals and natural elements; Pink Samson tomatoes belong to a rare class of products that cannot tolerate large doses of foreign additives. A good fertilizer for neat stems of dense bushes is:

pink samson on a branch

  • bird droppings;
  • cow dung;
  • herbal infusions;
  • ash;
  • mixtures sold in stores for summer residents.

It is not advisable to alternate variations of vitamin supplements; it is better to use one of the subtypes of feeding throughout the entire development of the plant. Tomatoes Pink Samson F1 also do not tolerate an abundance of moisture; a large volume of water near the roots interferes with the supply of life-giving oxygen.

The generative nature of Samson tomatoes makes it prone to abundant fruiting. The neat branches are usually completely covered with neat balls of ripe tomatoes. Also, a plant of this type has a smaller number of stepsons.

Pink Samson tomato bushes can be grown both in open ground and in the warm walls of a cozy greenhouse. The soil for the future resident of the beds is prepared in the fall; the fruiting process begins in mid-October.

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