Tomato Pride of the feast

The Pride of the Feast tomato is one of the newest tomato hybrids, bred by the Partner agricultural company near Moscow. The variety has already gained respect from summer residents, but it is still interesting to study its characteristics.

Description of the tomato variety Pride of the Feast

This variety is represented by tall, continuously growing tomatoes, capable of reaching 2 m in height. It has powerful, strong branches and a central trunk; it does not break even under the weight of massive fruits, although most often the stems are still tied up and attached to supports. The racemes, on which flowers and fruits subsequently appear, develop above the 9th leaf and then go every 2 leaves. Each brush can produce 3–5 fruit ovaries.

Description of the tomato Pride of the Feast indicates that the variety is ideal for growing in the middle zone, is resistant to diseases and pests, and requires minimal care. In terms of ripening time, the variety is an early variety - it is customary to plant seeds in February, and the harvest from the stems is harvested in just 3 - 3.5 months.

Description of fruits

The fruits of the Pride of the Feast variety have a flat-round shape and faint ribbing.During ripening, their skin retains a pink color with a green spot around the stalk; fully ripe tomatoes are entirely raspberry, dark pink.

A striking feature of tomatoes of this variety is their large size and significant weight. On average, one fruit weighs at least 300 g, and with proper cultivation, fruits can reach 500 g each.

The pulp of tomatoes is dense and juicy, without voids, with small seeds in small seed chambers. Tomatoes ripen simultaneously on the lower and upper parts of the stem, so it is especially convenient to collect them.

Characteristics of the tomato variety Pride of the Feast

In order to make a decision about planting a tomato variety in your dacha, it is not enough to focus only on the taste of the fruit. You need to know what qualities the Pride of Feast f1 tomato has, whether it is difficult to grow it in specific conditions, and how profitable it is to plant it.

Productivity

The variety Pride of the Feast refers to early-ripening tomatoes, since the fruits ripen within 90 or 100 days after planting. The yield is estimated to be high - 1 sq. m of seedlings yields from 17 to 19 kg of tomatoes, subject to proper care. At the same time, one bush produces 5–6 kg of fruit.

Area of ​​application of fruits

Since the pride of the feast are red-pink tomatoes, they are not suitable for canning and pickling; for such purposes, it is customary to use dark red tomatoes. However, the variety is ideal for salads, casseroles and other fresh consumption options. Tomatoes of this variety are well transported, so they are suitable for growing for sale. You can also make healthy juice from juicy fruits.

Resistance to diseases and pests

Characteristics and description of the Pride of the Feast tomato claim that it is a highly resistant variety to typical pests and diseases. Health problems with the plant rarely occur. In particular, the tomato almost does not suffer from rot, late blight, brown spot and tomato mosaic - all these diseases are typical for tomato crops.

However, proper care requires regular preventive inspection of seedlings. When identifying diseases and pests, tomatoes must be treated with Bordeaux mixture, calcium nitrate or copper sulfate. The listed products are sprayed on the seedlings and also added to the water for irrigation.

Advice! simple publicly available remedies help no less well against pests and diseases - infusion of wormwood, infusion of garlic, a weak solution of laundry soap, which is sprayed on leaves, stems and fruits.

Attention! Tomatoes of this variety have such good immunity that often healthy tomatoes can coexist with sick ones without any consequences.

However, treatment of the plant at the first signs of the appearance of diseases must be carried out promptly - without waiting for the condition of healthy fruits to deteriorate.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

The Pride of the Feast variety owes its popularity to its own merits. Namely, the advantages of large red-pink tomatoes include:

  • Uniform ripening. All tomatoes on the stem take on a crimson color and ripen at the same time, the top ones on par with the bottom ones. This makes harvesting especially convenient.
  • Fleshy, large size, juicy fruits. Tomatoes are ideal for fresh consumption, they can decorate any table, and their taste qualities are rated very highly.
  • Early ripening and rapid ripening. It is customary to plant tomato seedlings of this variety in February, and in order to ripen, the fruits require only 90 - 100 days. Thus, already at the very beginning of summer you can grow beautiful, tasty tomatoes in a greenhouse.
  • Good transportability. The skin of tomatoes does not crack, they can be stored for quite a long time, so they can be sold, including for commercial purposes, and not just consumed for your own pleasure.

As for the shortcomings, two points can be attributed to them.

  • Pride of the Feast tomatoes are not suitable for canning. They can only be consumed fresh, which somewhat narrows the range of applications.
  • In the middle zone and northern regions, the variety can only be grown in a greenhouse - Pride of the feast loves high temperatures. Tomatoes are planted in an open bed only in the southern regions.

Despite these disadvantages, the Pride of the Feast tomato variety still remains extremely attractive to gardeners. Caring for tomatoes is very easy, and they produce generous and tasty harvests.

Features of planting and caring for tomatoes

The Pride of the Feast variety is not the most capricious in terms of growing conditions. Even novice gardeners can handle it, but, of course, you need to know the basic rules for caring for seedlings.

Before planting a variety, you must first select the right soil. Seedlings grow well in neutral acidic, fertile, oxygenated soil. It is best to grow tomatoes in a greenhouse, since they are extremely heat-loving and in most Russian regions they simply will not survive in a garden bed.

For planting, purchase young seedlings approximately 65 days old or sow the seeds yourself in closed ground - this must be done in February. When the seeds sprout, the tomatoes are planted according to the following scheme.

  • For 1 sq. m. place 2 or 3 tomatoes, forming a small bush, the soil is mulched with straw or hay.
  • The distance between individual bushes should be at least 80 cm, and between rows of tomatoes - half a meter.
  • Despite the fact that the Pride of the Feast is famous for its strong and thick stems, tomatoes are tied to trellises or supports.
  • Tomatoes are usually formed into 2 stems, but formation into 1 stem is also allowed - then the fruits will grow especially large and heavy.
Important! Every week, stepchildren are removed from growing tomatoes - side shoots that are useless for fruiting and draw nutrients and moisture onto themselves.

You need to control not only the growth of stepsons, but also the number of inflorescences on the ovaries - the more of them, the smaller the tomatoes will grow. The optimal number of inflorescences is 4–5 on each ovary, and to obtain especially large fruits it is recommended to leave no more than 3 flowers. As the tomatoes ripen, it is necessary to remove the leaves growing from the bottom of the stem.

Pride of the Feast tomatoes are sensitive to watering and ventilation regimes.

  • It is necessary to water the seedlings weekly, 1 or 2 times depending on the rate of drying of the soil, very generously. In this case, you need to add water to the root twice a day - in the morning and in the evening. During the period of fruit ripening, it is recommended to increase watering to 3–4 times a week.
  • Also, tomatoes in a greenhouse need constant ventilation - fresh air must be let in every day.
  • As the inevitable grows weed the ground around the tomatoes is weeded and loosened.

The variety urgently needs fertilizing with fertilizers - but the frequency and quantity depend on the quality of the soil. If the tomatoes were planted in not the most nutritious soil, then it is recommended to add manure or minerals 2 weeks after placing the seedlings in the greenhouse.

During the period of active growth of stems, tomatoes of this variety need nitrogen fertilizing - in the amount of 100 g of dry urea per bucket of water. During flowering and ripening of fruits, you can feed the plant with ash with a high potassium content - the fertilizer will strengthen the stems and promote the growth of large tomatoes.

Conclusion

The Pride of the Feast tomato is a variety that requires minimal care and is suitable for growing in almost any region. But at the same time, the plant bears large, nutritious, very tasty fruits that ripen in early summer.

Reviews

Petrova Daria Ivanovna, 37 years old, Ryazan
Pride of the Table is one of the best tomato varieties I have ever grown. The seedlings are very easy to care for; the variety is practically not affected by pests and diseases. And the fruits of the Pride of the Feast are a sight to behold - large, beautiful, with smooth, durable skin. I really like the juiciness of tomatoes; they are ideal for salads.
Avdeeva Olga Nikolaevna, 42 years old, Tula
Two years ago I read reviews about the Pride of Feast tomato and purchased the seeds for myself for the first time. I have never had such a high-quality harvest in my greenhouse - the tomatoes all ripened large and heavy, and ripened at the same time. After harvesting, I was pleased with the taste - the pulp is very juicy, the tomatoes are wonderfully refreshing.
Kozlov Valery Andreevich, 38 years old, Volgograd
Reviews of the Pride of the Feast tomatoes are mostly positive, and I can only join them. I love this variety more than all the others, because the tomatoes ripen quickly, delight with their bright taste and large size, and there are no problems with care.

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