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Standard varieties of tomatoes are those that do not require staking or pinching. They are low growing, the plants are neat and compact. Most often, it is these tomatoes that attract the attention of gardeners who are searching for new interesting seeds. There are some features of growing such tomatoes, which we will talk about. Another question is: is it possible to grow really large tomatoes on standard bushes? One of the varieties is called “Standard large-fruited”, using its example we will find out how possible this is.
The main differences between standard tomatoes
Many experienced gardeners know well which plants are called “tomatoes for the lazy.” These are standard varieties. Their growth is limited, but it is believed that with minimal care they produce the maximum yield. Each summer resident has his own favorites among tomato varieties; we will also present the “Standard large-fruited” tomato.
Shtambovs are called tomatoes that belong to the determinant type of growth, stop branching and development after the release of peduncles. As a rule, they do not reach 70 centimeters in height. This is their characteristic feature; it is for this reason that such tomatoes do not require gartering or pinching.
Best place to grow:
- open ground;
- film shelters.
There is a minus of standard varieties: they have weak immunity to diseases, mainly avoiding only late blight due to the fact that they ripen very quickly.
The “Standard large-fruited” tomato, the seeds of which must be purchased only from trusted producers, is found on the shelves quite often today.
Description of the variety
What we are accustomed to consider as large-fruited tomatoes will not be entirely appropriate in the case of standard plants. The fact is that fruits weighing 500 grams simply cannot survive on low-growing bushes half a meter high. However, with an average weight of tomato, one standard bush can give an excellent harvest, comparable even to the famous high-yielding ones.
Table
The “Standard large-fruited” tomato has proven itself well. The table shows the main list of parameters for this variety.
Characteristic | Description for the variety |
---|---|
Maturation speed | Mid-season, 100-110 days from the appearance of the first shoots |
Description of the plant | The standard bush is compact, reaches a height of 60-80 centimeters |
Description of fruits | Large (180 grams, but can reach 400 grams each), flat-rounded, fleshy |
Taste qualities | Excellent |
Planting scheme | 60x40, 7-9 bushes per square meter |
Usage | universal, but due to the fact that the fruits are large, they cannot be preserved or pickled entirely |
Productivity | High, 7-10 kilograms per square meter |
Detailed description
A mid-season tomato variety that ripens in 110-115 days, depending on weather conditions. It is also intended for cultivation in open ground, but many gardeners in central Russia plant seedlings in greenhouses. It does not need much space; in closed ground it will grow up to 50 centimeters in height.
Tomatoes are round in shape, slightly flattened and have a scarlet skin color. Since the skin is thin and delicate, it may crack a little, which is a disadvantage when long-term storage is required. In open ground, the bush can reach a height of 60-70 centimeters. The yield is up to 10 kilograms per square meter.
Tomatoes weighing 200-400 grams are moderately sugary, their taste is rated by experts as “five” on a five-point scale. Mainly used in salads and for making sauces. It is ideal for growing in dachas and personal plots; such a fleshy tomato should go straight from the beds to the table.
Reviews from gardeners
Anyone who sees tomato seeds on a store shelf for the first time would like to be content not only with the standard description on the package, but also to hear feedback from those who have at least once encountered it. If we talk about the “Standard Large-Fruited” tomato variety, then everyone is initially confused by its name, but, having once grown it, many confidently make their choice.
Another review can be seen in the video below:
Growing “Standard large-fruited” tomato
Often, gardeners, when purchasing standard varieties, plant them the old fashioned way, like other types of tomatoes. However, we should not forget that they are very demanding and do not tolerate dense planting. The most acceptable planting pattern is 60x40. Between the rows you must leave 60 centimeters, no less. You shouldn’t plant more than 6 plants per square meter, although the packaging often says that you can plant nine of them. This will negatively affect the yield.The “Standard large-fruited” tomato is no different from other standard varieties, the seeds of which you will definitely find on store shelves this spring.
The vulnerability of varieties to pests also plays a role. To avoid possible diseases, be sure to prepare the soil in the fall by adding a certain amount of mineral fertilizers. The predecessors of our tomato variety can be crops such as:
- carrot;
- parsley;
- cauliflower;
- zucchini;
- cucumbers;
- dill.
Most often, “Standard large-fruited” is grown in open ground, but in unfavorable climates it can also be planted in closed ground.
With good care, the yield of the “Standard large-fruited” tomato will be high. You should not rely on the absolute unpretentiousness of standard plants; nevertheless, they require some attention from the gardener.
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