Breeders have produced the Female Share tomato for those who love growing large and tasty fruits. The variety has taken root well in our climate zone and pleases gardeners with its characteristics and high yield.
Characteristics of tomato
This is an early-ripening, tall bush with many brushes on which tomatoes of unusual shape ripen. The tomato is suitable for growing in greenhouses and open ground. It takes about 3 months from sowing the seeds to receiving the first harvest. These varieties are famous for their high yield due to the size of the fruit - 1 tomato reaches 200 grams.The plant is tasseled and tall, so on a stem 1.8 meters high, 3-4 clusters with tomato ovaries are left. The remaining brushes will not have time to mature.
A ripe tomato has a bright red color. The vegetable is divided into lobes, flattened with a ribbed shape - the description is similar to a pumpkin.
The pulp is juicy, fleshy with a slight sourness, the taste is not bright. A versatile variety - these tomatoes make delicious salads, preserves, sauces and much more.
Reviews of tomatoes Female share f1
Thanks to its taste and ease of cultivation, this variety has already received many reviews from grateful gardeners.
Tamara writes: I planted these tomatoes for the first year and I really liked them! Firstly, there are many ovaries on one bush, the fruits ripen large and in a short time. Secondly, this variety is unpretentious in care and resistant to diseases. I grew it in a greenhouse, there were heavy fogs in August, but the tomatoes were okay. Not a single bush got sick.
Vladimir: I planted this variety in open ground, the tomatoes ripened on time, I had to tie them up, and that’s understandable, the bush is tall. I liked that these tomatoes do not require much attention, that is, I planted them, watered them, fed them twice and weeded them. Still needed pick off the stepsons, otherwise tomatoes will not ripen in time. And that’s it, the harvest is excellent. Interesting, juicy tomatoes were on the table all the time, and I managed to roll them up, and my wife made lecho. Next year I will plant it too.
Growing raceme tomatoes
The varietal characteristics are such that seeds for seedlings are planted in seedling containers with light soil in March and before germination are watered by spraying the soil with warm water. Sprouts are planted when the first true leaf appears and fed with mineral fertilizer.
Seedlings are planted in closed greenhouses and greenhouses in early May, with the first ovary appearing on the plant at the end of June.
Plants are planted in open ground after frost has subsided, that is, when there is confidence that frost will not set in and the plant will not die. Due to the high growth of the plant, it needs to be tied up and, as it grows, the lower leaves and stepsons need to be torn off. During the season, the bushes are fed twice with mineral fertilizers. In open ground, it is advisable to protect plants from popular diseases using universal means.
The presence of a disease in a plant is recognized by spots on the leaves and fruits, darkening of the trunk, drying of the leaves, and the appearance of insects on the plant.
To obtain a larger harvest, brown fruits are removed from the bush and placed in a dark, dry place to ripen. Thus, unripe fruits will not delay the growth of the future harvest.
If you follow the rules for growing tomatoes on the table in the summer and in the cellar in winter, gardeners will have tasty and high-quality vegetables.