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Tomato is a favorite vegetable for most gardeners. It is grown mainly in greenhouses and greenhouses, which allow creating the most favorable microclimate for this heat-loving crop. Breeders offer many varieties of tomato, each of which has a special taste, distinctive shape, fruit color, and various agrotechnical characteristics. At the same time, many farmers pay special attention to tomato yields. Thus, the article presents the most productive varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses that allow you to get more than 30 kg of fruit per 1 m2 per season2 soil. Below is a detailed description of such record-breaking varieties, and the taste and agrotechnical characteristics of their fruits are indicated.
High-yielding varieties
In most cases, indeterminate tomatoes have record high yields, capable of growing and bearing fruit until the onset of unfavorable conditions. For growing such varieties, a greenhouse or greenhouse is an excellent option. In protected conditions, the temperature remains higher than in the open ground; the plants are not afraid of short-term cold snaps and early frosts, which means that the harvest can be harvested until late autumn.
The highest-yielding indeterminate tomatoes for growing in a greenhouse include:
Fatalist f1
A tomato variety widely known to Russian farmers. It is characterized by exceptionally high productivity, which with proper care is about 38-40 kg/m2. The tomato is indeterminate; its bushes are very tall and leafy. When growing a tomato for the Fatalist f1 greenhouse, you should take care of timely staking and bush formation. This will prevent damage to the plant when exposed to a large number of fruits.
Tomatoes “Fatalist f1” ripen 100-110 days after sowing the seed. Before the onset of technical ripeness, the fruits are colored green; as they ripen, their color becomes bright red. The weight of one vegetable is 120-160 g, the shape of such fruits is flat-round. Tomatoes have tasty, juicy pulp. Their skin is thin and rough. The variety has increased resistance to cracking. The purpose of tomatoes is universal; they can be used in preparing salads and for canning.
Admiro f1
The hybrid is a representative Dutch selection. In temperate climates, Admiro f1 tomatoes grow well and form abundant ovaries. It is recommended to grow the variety in greenhouses. Tall indeterminate bushes should be planted no thicker than 3-4 plants per 1 m2 soil. By timely watering, loosening and fertilizing the plants, it will be possible to obtain a harvest of delicious red tomatoes in an amount of more than 39 kg/m2. Such a high yield allows you to eat fresh tomatoes during the season and prepare pickles for the whole winter.
Tomatoes "Admiro f1" are medium in size: their weight is about 130 g. They ripen in 110-130 days.The variety is characterized by high resistance to diseases, namely verticillium, late blight, TMV, and cladosporiosis.
Baldwin f1
A high-yielding tomato variety that has been well known to Russian gardeners for many years. Under favorable conditions, the yield of greenhouse tomatoes of the Baldwin f1 variety exceeds 37 kg per 1 m2 soil. Such a high yield allows, without occupying large areas of land, to obtain the required amount of vegetables for fresh consumption and harvesting.
The bushes of the hybrid "Baldwin f1" are indeterminate. As they grow, they need to be tied up and pinched. Mandatory plant care should also include loosening the soil at the root and abundant watering.
Tall bushes should be planted in a greenhouse no thicker than 3 seedlings per 1 m2. The best predecessors for the crop are zucchini, cucumbers, as well as dill, cauliflower and parsley. Tomatoes of the “Baldwin f1” variety are demanding on the composition of the soil and in order to obtain a record yield, the plants must be regularly (once every 2-3 weeks) fed with organic and mineral fertilizers with a high content of nitrogen and potassium.
Photos of Baldwin f1 tomatoes can be seen above in the photo. They weigh approximately 150 g each. The ripening period for the fruits of the Baldwin f1 variety is about 110 days. Ripe, red tomatoes have a flat-round shape. The taste and marketability of the fruits are high.
Gilgal f1
A stunning large-fruited variety with excellent vegetable taste. Each tomato of the Gilgal f hybrid weighs more than 250 g, its classic shape is flat-round. Fleshy tomatoes They delight with a sweet taste, dense and tender pulp, and thin skin.These tomatoes are a godsend for lovers of fresh vegetable salads, delicious natural tomato pastes and juices. When canned, Gilgal f1 tomatoes are also very good.
You can cultivate this amazing variety of tomatoes in a greenhouse. Pre-grown seedlings should be planted in protected soil in mid-May according to the scheme of 3-4 plants per 1 m2 land. Denser planting can create shading and provoke the development of diseases.
Subject to regular watering, loosening and fertilizing, the first inflorescence will appear on young plants already above the 6-7 leaf, on which 3-5 tomatoes will form and subsequently ripen. Active fruiting occurs 110 days after sowing the seeds. The total yield reaches 40 kg/m2, while more than 97% of the fruits are characterized by high commercial qualities.
Evpatorii f1
The “Evpatoriya f1” tomato is ideal in its taste and external qualities. The pulp of the vegetable is fleshy and sweet, which allows the vegetable to be used in the preparation of salads, juices, and ketchup. Tomato "Evpatoriya f1" is also excellent for canning.
The hybrid “Evpatorium f1” is thermophilic, so it can only be grown in open ground in the conditions of Ukraine or Moldova. Russian gardeners grow this variety exclusively in greenhouses. Indeterminate tomatoes dive into the ground, 3 bushes per 1 m2 soil in mid-late May. Plant care is standard and should include watering, fertilizing, garter and pinching tomatoes and loosening, weeding the soil at the root.
During the growing season, the plant abundantly forms 6-8 ovaries on one inflorescence. The first inflorescence is formed above the 9-10th leaf. The ripening period for the fruits of this variety is 110 days.Ripe tomatoes weigh 130-150 g. The yield of the variety is surprising - 44 kg/m2.
Rhapsody-NK f1
Another productive tomato variety for the greenhouse. It is distinguished by a short period of fruit ripening, which is equal to only 100 days, and an exceptionally high yield of over 43 kg/m2. The plants abundantly form ovaries in quantities of more than 7 pieces on each fruiting cluster. The weight of a ripe tomato is approximately 110-140 g. The taste of the vegetable is amazing: the flesh is juicy and sweet, the skin is thin, but resistant to damage and cracking.
Tomatoes of this variety are grown by farmers in Russia, Moldova and Ukraine. Plants dive mainly into the greenhouse, however, in the southern regions it is possible to grow tomatoes of the “Rhapsody-NK f1” variety in open areas. The hybrid bushes are indeterminate and require staking, pinching and pinching. There is no need to treat tomatoes with chemicals, since the plants have genetic resistance to verticillium, cladosporiosis, and tobacco mosaic virus.
Table f1
Every gardener who wants to grow a high-yielding variety of tomatoes should pay attention to the hybrid “Talitsa f1”. This tomato is unpretentious in care, painlessly tolerates short-term drought, low and high temperatures, and at the same time is ready to please the farmer with high yield, which is more than 38 kg/m2. The weakly leafy, indeterminate plant grows up to 2 m. It is grateful for fertilizing with mineral fertilizers and organic matter.
Small bright red tomatoes, weighing up to 120 g, are very tasty and juicy. Excellent for preparing salads and canning. The skin of tomatoes is tender and thin, but does not crack as the fruit grows. Tomatoes of the “Talitsa f1” variety ripen in 100-110 days.
Thus, the article presents the most famous high-yielding tomatoes, the taste and agrotechnical characteristics of which have been tested by time. They deserve the attention of every gardener who chooses a high-yielding tomato variety from a wide variety. For those who are wondering which tomato variety is the most productive for greenhouses, it is recommended that you get acquainted with the Westland f1 hybrid.
Westland f1
This variety has a record yield - up to 60 kg/m2. Tomatoes are grown exclusively in greenhouses. The plant requires care and bears fruit to the fullest, growing only in nutritious soil, as well as under the condition of regular, abundant watering.
The fruits of the hybrid are tasty and sweet, with an average weight of 140 g. Vegetables ripen relatively early - 100 days from the day of sowing the crop for seedlings.
Conclusion
All given yields tomato varieties They are tall and require compliance with certain care rules. Information on how to properly form tall tomatoes is shown in the video:
Choosing high-yielding varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses, it is worth paying attention to the options given above, since they are distinguished not only by a bountiful harvest, but by the excellent taste of the fruit.They are easy to grow in a greenhouse if you know and use the rules for forming a bush, regularly water and feed the plants. It is worth noting that all of the above-listed productive varieties have been tested by many years of experience of farmers and have a lot of positive reviews on various agricultural forums and websites.
Please advise tomatoes for glass greenhouses: 1) - large-fruited (not too!) fruitful, plum-shaped - fruitful, and for shaded places (the pear slightly covers the greenhouse). With request and respect for your work Lyudmila Viktorovna (75 years old)!
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It is quite difficult to recommend just a few varieties of tomatoes, given that more than 10,000 of them have been bred to date.
Large-fruited and productive varieties:
• Titanic F1;
• Mikado pink;
• Pink Elephant;
• Eagle heart;
• Koenigsberg (a series of varieties, you can choose by color, taste, fruit size, etc.);
• Abakan pink;
• Monomakh's hat;
• Puzata Khata;
• Golden domes;
• Bull's heart;
• Hospitable;
• Pudovik;
• Alyoshka;
• Huron.
Here are a few more articles about varieties of large-fruited and productive tomatoes for greenhouses:
https://mygarden-en.desigusxpro.com/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/samye-urozhajnye-sorta-tomatov-dlya-teplitsy.html
https://mygarden-en.desigusxpro.com/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/sorta-krupnyh-tomatov-dlya-teplits.html
https://mygarden-en.desigusxpro.com/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/luchshie-determinantnye-sorta-tomatov-dlya-teplits.html
https://mygarden-en.desigusxpro.com/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/indeterminantnye-pomidory-luchshie-sorta.html
Cream tomatoes for greenhouses:
• Chio-chio-san;
• De Barao (pink, red, yellow, black);
• Chalk drop;
• Red plum;
• Goose egg;
• Jury;
• Siberian miracle;
• Palenque;
• Cherry Vera;
• Khokhloma;
• Dusya red;
• Black Moor.
Pay attention to the article about plum tomatoes:
https://mygarden-en.desigusxpro.com/sad-i-ogorod/ovoshhi/sorta-slivovidnyh-tomatov.html
Shade-tolerant tomatoes:
• Benito;
• Klusha;
• Abakan pink;
• Nastenka;
• Shuttle;
• De Barao (pink, gold);
• Blagovest;
• Intuition;
• Palenque;
• French grape;
• Rose honey;
• Legend Tarasenko;
• Slavyanka.
please give me a link to the Westland tomato - I want to buy it