Early tomatoes are often grown by many gardeners. Tomato "Tmae 683" f1 is a hybrid, therefore stronger and more unpretentious. Country of origin: Japan.
What is the variety
To get a complete picture of the type of tomato that will be grown on the site, you need to study its characteristics.
Plant:
- Bush: determinate.
- Stem: powerful.
- Height: 60–110 cm.
- Ripening time: 90–95 days
Fruit:
- Shape: flat-round.
- Color: red.
- Weight: 175–210 g.
- Number of cameras: 4–6 pcs.
- Density: high.
- Transportability: good.
- Shelf life: 1.5–2 months.
- Presentation: excellent.
Planting and care
Tomato seeds for seedlings are sown two months before planting in the ground. After the appearance of 1 true leaf, the seedlings dive. This is necessary so that the tomatoes can more easily take root in their permanent location.
It is recommended to harden tomatoes 10 days before transplanting. Take them outside and leave them for 20 minutes first, then gradually increase to 8 hours.
The plant needs to be tied to supports.
Planted in open ground at the end of May. The distance between plants is 40–50 cm, between rows 60 cm, thus per 1 m2 place from 4 to 6 plants.
Further agrotechnical techniques are the same as for growing other varieties. Be sure to feed with complex fertilizers at least 2 times per season.
Disease susceptibility
Tomatoes "Tmae 683" f1 are a hybrid variety. Therefore, it is immune to certain diseases. Such as:
- Late blight.
- Fusarium.
- Verticillium wilt.
- TMV, tobacco mosaic virus.
Harvest volume and application
If all the requirements and rules for planting tomatoes are met, one bush can grow 1–1.5 kg of vegetables. A 1 m2 gives from 3 to 5 kg of yield.
The new product has not yet received wide distribution. But those who grew this tomato variety talk about its versatility. It goes well in early summer salads. It is also widely used in home canning. Suitable for processing into tomato paste, juices and much more.
Positive and negative aspects of the variety
Any tomatoes have pros and cons. Their number determines whether the species will be successful or lost among its own kind.
Pros:
- Unpretentiousness.
- Versatility.
- Immunity to certain diseases.
- The fruits do not crack, are well stored, and retain excellent presentation when transported over long distances.
- Early maturation.
Minuses:
- Seeds collected independently do not retain the parental genes.
Opinions of summer residents regarding tomatoes "Tmae 683"
Often, a lot of information about tomatoes can be obtained by reading reviews from summer residents. Many share their impressions, ideas, or simply give valuable advice on growing.
- Alexandra. Grown for the first time. I liked everything, including the fact that the very first ones ripened. Next year they plan to try growing it in a greenhouse.
- Natalia. I planted one bush on the site in open ground, the rest in the greenhouse to compare both methods. The only distinguishing feature was the taste of tomatoes; development and growth were the same.
Hybrid varieties are liked by many summer residents because they are more resistant to diseases and less demanding on weather conditions. As a result, there is always a harvest.