Emerald standard tomatoes: variety description, photos, reviews

Tomato Emerald standard is a mid-season variety. It has a lot of advantages that are worthy of the attention of every gardener. It attracts with its original fruit color, unusual taste, aroma, ease of care and excellent immunity. This variety belongs to the dessert tomatoes.

Who brought it out and when?

Emerald standard is a variety that was bred by Siberian breeders of the Seeds of Altai agricultural company.

Kondakov S.N., Fotev Yu.V., Kotelnikova M.A. took part in the selection work. In 2010, the variety was approved for use and entered into the State Register of Breeding Achievements.

Description of the tomato variety Emerald standard

A special feature of this tomato is the emerald green color of the fruits in the phase of biological ripeness.

The stalk has a dark green spot. A ripe tomato becomes soft.A tomato that is close to over-ripening acquires a yellowish brownish-green color to the peel. An overripe tomato has an orangeish tint to the skin, but the inside of the flesh remains the same bright green. The pulp is not hard, very tender, creamy. Ripe fruits are rich in vitamins and beneficial elements. The aroma of this tomato cannot be called classic. It has more fruity notes. The taste is sweet with a slight sourness. There are notes of kiwi and strawberry.

Characteristics of the Emerald standard tomato

Attention! Emerald standard is a determinate variety.

Description and characteristics of the plant:

  1. Standard growth form. In greenhouse conditions, a tomato can reach 110 cm, in open ground conditions - 50 cm.
  2. The stem is thick and powerful.
  3. The leaves are quite large, dark green in color.
  4. The fruits are usually hidden inside the bush. Tomatoes are round and flat-round, slightly ribbed. This tomato often exhibits flower accretion, which is why the fruits may be irregular in shape and larger than normal. The peel is dense, the number of cracked fruits is minimal.
  5. The average weight is 110 g, the seed chambers are small, with a thick jelly-like mass.
Important! Emerald standard produces fruits that can be consumed by people with allergies. Green-fruited tomatoes lack red pigment.

Ripening and fruiting

Emerald standard tomato is from the group of mid-season varieties. Ripening period is from 125 to 130 days. Harvesting begins in August-September. Depending on the region and growing conditions, ripening times may vary slightly.

Productivity of tomato Emerald standard

One bush can produce up to 35 tomatoes. From 1 sq. m you can get 6 kg of harvest.If the soil contains all the mineral components necessary for tomato growth, the weight of the fruit can reach 170 g.

Disease resistance

The Emerald standard tomato is characterized by increased resistance to fungal and viral diseases. During the season it remains healthy even when neighboring plants have become diseased.

Attention! The tomato can withstand heat and temperature fluctuations well.

Growing regions

The Emerald Standard variety can be grown in open ground, in greenhouses and small greenhouses in most regions of the country. Due to its resistance to high humidity and temperature fluctuations, it is suitable for cultivation in the central and northern regions of the Russian Federation: Ural, North-West, North Caucasus, Lower Volga, Middle Volga, West Siberian, East Siberian, Central, Far Eastern.

Methods of application

The Emerald Standard tomato has a pleasant fruity taste. It is suitable for both fresh consumption and canning. The fruits rarely crack when poured with hot marinade, so they will be a tasty and beautiful supply for the winter. Excellent for pickling. You can also prepare sauces and various dishes from these tomatoes, but you need to keep in mind that they will not give the classic taste and color.

Advantages and disadvantages

The Emerald standard tomato is a varietal one. You can collect seeds from grown tomatoes and get an excellent harvest next season. This variety has many more advantages and virtually no disadvantages, which is why it is considered the best green-fruited tomato.

Tomatoes of the Emerald standard variety are popular not only because of their spectacular appearance, but also for their exotic taste and aroma

Pros:

  • unusual taste;
  • beautiful color;
  • tender fruits;
  • thick skin;
  • standard growth form;
  • suitability for long-distance transportation;
  • disease resistance;
  • safety for allergy sufferers;
  • ease of care;
  • does not need stepsoning.

Minuses:

  • average yield;
  • it is difficult to assess the ripeness of the fruit.

Planting seedlings and planting in the ground

Seeds can be sown in March. The originator of the variety recommends lightly compacting the soil before planting and placing the seeds at a distance of 2 cm from each other.

General planting recommendations:

  1. Seed material should be sprinkled with peat or light soil.
  2. Gently water the soil with warm water using a spray bottle or sieve so that strong pressure does not deepen the seeds.
  3. Crops should be hermetically covered with film or a lid until seedlings emerge. The air temperature must be at least +25 degrees. After a week, you can turn the film over to remove excess moisture. Seedlings can be picked after the appearance of 1-2 true leaves. When the seedlings are two months old, 6-7 true leaves and a flower cluster appear on the seedlings, you can plant them in open ground.

Outdoor care

The Emerald standard tomato requires minimal care.

General recommendations:

  1. It is necessary to water the plant as the soil dries out. When a crust has formed on the soil, it should be loosened.
  2. Due to the peculiarities of the standard form, the plant practically does not produce stepsons, therefore, there is no need to remove or form anything.
  3. When grown in open ground, the tomato does not need to be tied up, because its low, powerful stem holds the fruit well.
  4. For the harvest to be abundant, the soil must be fertile.At the beginning of the growing season, plants need phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium in equal quantities.

When fruit sets, the plant needs potassium supplements more; they are applied every two weeks.

Treatment against diseases and pests

The Emerald tomato is highly resistant to many diseases. Therefore, no special preventive measures are required. However, the plant will benefit if the leaves and soil are periodically sprayed with Trichoderma or Bacillus subtilis. Interestingly, pests also very rarely attack this tomato. If harmful insects do appear, biological insecticides can be used to minimize harm to plants and people who will consume the fruit.

Conclusion

The Emerald standard tomato is superior in taste and varietal qualities to most well-known and generally accepted varieties. It is rightfully considered the best among green-fruited tomatoes and will be able to decorate the collection of varieties of even the most experienced and fastidious gardener. You should definitely try to grow this wonderful variety on your site.

Reviews from gardeners about the Emerald standard tomato variety

Alexander Semenov, Ekaterinburg
I like this tomato for its original taste and because it grows well in unstable summer heat. I grow it in the garden without a greenhouse, and in August I pick tomatoes with might and main. My grandchildren love this variety more than regular reds. I've been planting for many years.
Vera Grigorieva, Barnaul
I don’t like green-fruited tomatoes, but a friend advised me to try the Emerald Standard variety. I was pleasantly surprised. Sweet, soft, juicy and beautiful. Now this is one of the must-plant tomatoes in my garden.
Natalya Gerasimova, Saratov
I am a weekend resident, so for me the Emerald Standard variety turned out to be a godsend. I never have enough time to treat my plantings against diseases. When it rained continuously, I didn’t go to the dacha at all. I thought that all the plants would die. But the emerald standard tree grew and bore fruit as if nothing had happened. He spoiled us with beautiful and tasty tomatoes. I recommend to everyone.

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