Tomato Female share F1: characteristics and description of the variety

Tomato Female share F1 is a hybrid of the latest generation and is at the stage of experimental cultivation. Obtained by crossing an early-ripening and frost-resistant variety. The originators of the tomato are employees of the Chelyabinsk breeding station, the copyright holders of the Ural Estate agricultural company.

Description of the variety

Tomato Female share F1 is of indeterminate type, it was created for cultivation in the short summer conditions of Siberia and the Urals. The variety is early ripening, ripens within 3 months from the moment of planting. Recommended for cultivation in protected areas. To obtain an early harvest, this variety of tomatoes requires a certain temperature regime (+250 C). It is possible to fulfill agrotechnical requirements in temperate climates only in greenhouses, then the fruits begin to ripen in early July. In the southern regions, the variety is grown in open ground; tomatoes ripen at the end of July.

Tomatoes with unlimited growth in height, without regulation, reach 2.5 m. The growth parameter is determined in accordance with the size of the trellis, approximately 1.8 m. The tomato bush Female share F1 does not belong to the standard species, it produces a large number of lateral shoots.A strong lower shoot is used to strengthen the bush with a second trunk. This measure relieves the plant and increases the yield.

Description of tomato Female share F1:

  1. The central trunk of the tomato is medium thick, dense, hard, gray-green in color, and produces a large number of light green stepsons. The structure of tomato fibers is woody and flexible. The indeterminate type of vegetation affects the stability of the central stem; it cannot withstand the mass of fruits; fixation to the trellis is necessary.
  2. Tomato variety Female share F1 has intense foliage, the leaves are a shade darker than the young shoots. The shape of the leaf plate is oblong, the surface is corrugated, with a small edge, the edges are carved.
  3. The root system is powerful, superficial, growing to the sides. Fully provides the plant with nutrition.
  4. The tomato blooms profusely with yellow flowers, the variety is self-pollinating, each flower produces a viable ovary, this feature guarantees the high yield of the variety.
  5. Tomatoes are formed on long clusters of 7-9 pieces. The first planting of the bunch is near the 5th leaf, then after every 4th.
Attention! The female F1 tomato ripens unevenly, the last tomatoes are picked at the stage of technical ripeness, they ripen safely without losing their taste and appearance.

Brief description and taste of the fruit

The calling card of the Female Lobe F1 tomato is the unusual shape of the fruit. The weight of tomatoes is not the same. The fruits of the lower circle are large; the higher the clusters are located on the trunk, the less the weight of the tomatoes. The filling of the hand with ovaries also decreases.

Description of tomatoes variety Female share F1:

  • tomatoes located on the bottom circle, weighing 180-250 g, from the middle clusters - 130-170 g;
  • the shape of the tomatoes is round, pressed at the top and at the base, they are cut into several lobes of different sizes, their outward shape resembles a pumpkin or squash;
  • the peel is thin, glossy, elastic, elastic, does not crack;
  • tomato Female lobe F1 is dark burgundy in color with a pigment spot near the stalk of a yellow-green hue;
  • the pulp has a dense consistency, juicy, without voids or white fragments, has 5 chambers filled with a small amount of small seeds.

The tomato has a well-balanced taste, sweet with a slight concentration of acid. Tomatoes Female share F1 for universal use. Due to their high taste, they are consumed fresh; they are well suited for processing into juice, ketchup, and homemade tomato paste. Tomatoes are grown in personal plots and large farm areas. The sweet taste of juicy tomatoes allows them to be used as an ingredient in vegetable salads.

Attention! The variety is preserved for a long time and is transported safely.

Varietal characteristics

Hybrid tomato Female share F1, thanks to the genetic material taken as a basis, is a high-yielding variety. Tolerates night and day temperature changes well. It has a strong immune system and is practically immune to fungal infections. Does not require additional lighting in greenhouse structures.

A high yield is achieved due to the formation of a bush with two central shoots. To unload the tomato, there is no need to cut off the bunches. The tomato variety is self-pollinating, each flower produces an ovary. Agricultural technology includes pruning shoots and removing excess leaves. Tomatoes receive more nutrition, which also increases the level of fruiting.

Tomato Female share F1 is fully adapted to regions with a temperate climate; yield is not affected by lower temperatures. Photosynthesis of the variety occurs with a minimal amount of ultraviolet radiation; prolonged rainy weather will not affect the growing season.

Tomato bush Female share F1, grown in a greenhouse, produces an average of up to 5 kg. In unprotected areas - 2 kg less. At 1 m2 3 plants are planted, the yield is about 15 kg. The first tomatoes reach biological ripeness 90 days after placing the seedlings in the ground. Tomatoes begin to ripen in July, and harvesting continues until September.

When hybridizing the culture, the originators of the variety took into account the need to increase resistance to fungal and bacterial infections. In open areas, tomatoes do not get sick. In a greenhouse structure with high humidity, late blight or macrosporiosis may occur. Parasitic insects include moths and whiteflies.

Pros and cons of the variety

Tomato Female share F1 fully corresponds to the characteristics presented by the copyright holders. The advantages of the variety include:

  • high and stable yield regardless of temperature changes;
  • the possibility of growing in small plots and farm territories;
  • early ripening;
  • long fruiting;
  • frost resistance;
  • universal use of tomatoes;
  • high gastronomic assessment;
  • disease resistance;
  • rarely affected by pests;
  • The indeterminate type of vegetation allows you to plant several plants in a small area.

Conditional disadvantages include:

  • the need to form a bush;
  • stepsoning;
  • installation of support.

Rules for planting and care

Tomato variety Female share F1 is grown by seedlings. Seeds are purchased in specialized stores. Preliminary disinfection before placement in the ground is not required. The material is pre-treated with an antifungal agent.

Important! Seeds collected from a hybrid yourself are not suitable for planting next year. Planting material does not retain varietal characteristics.

Sowing seeds for seedlings

Seeds are planted at the end of March; a nutritious soil mixture is first prepared. They take a turf layer from the site of subsequent planting and mix it with peat, organic matter, and river sand in equal proportions. The soil is calcined in the oven. Suitable containers for seedlings: low wooden boxes or plastic containers.

Algorithm of actions:

  1. The mixture is poured into the container.
  2. Make 2 cm deepenings in the form of furrows.
  3. Planting material is laid out at a distance of 1 cm, watered, and covered with soil.
  4. The container is covered with glass or polyethylene.
  5. Place in a lighted room with a constant temperature of +220

After germination, the covering material is removed and the plant is fed with organic matter. After formation, 3 sheets are dropped into peat or plastic glasses. Water at least once every 10 days.

Transplanting seedlings

Tomato seedlings Female share F1 are transplanted into open ground after the soil has been warmed to +160 C, are guided by the characteristics of the regional climate in order to exclude recurrent spring frosts, around the end of May. Seedlings are placed in the greenhouse 2 weeks earlier. The planting scheme in open areas and protected areas is the same. At 1 m2 3 tomatoes are planted. The distance between seedlings is 0.5 m, row spacing is 0.7 m.

Tomato care

For good growth and fruiting of tomatoes of the Female Share F1 variety, the following are recommended:

  1. Feeding at the time of flowering with phosphorus, during fruit formation - with potassium-containing fertilizers and organic matter.
  2. Maintaining temperature and air humidity.
  3. Periodic ventilation of the greenhouse during the hot season.
  4. Mulching the root circle with straw or peat.
  5. Watering 2 times a week.
  6. Forming a bush with two stems, pruning young shoots, removing leaves and fruit-bearing branches.

As they grow, it is necessary to fix the shoots to a support, loosen the soil and remove weeds, as well as preventive treatment with copper-containing agents.

Conclusion

Tomato Female share F1 is an early ripening hybrid variety. An indeterminate plant produces a consistently high yield. The tomato variety is adapted to the weather conditions of temperate climates. It has stable immunity to fungal infections and is rarely affected by pests. Fruits with good gastronomic value, universal in use.

Reviews

Olga Ryzhova, 38 years old, Kemerovo region
This year I planted the Female Share tomato in a greenhouse and was attracted by the exotic shape of the fruit. Caring for a tomato is the same as for any indeterminate species: I formed a bush, removed stepsons and excess leaves. According to the stated characteristics, the tomato variety is high-yielding; the harvest was specially weighed. With 1 unit gained 6.5 kg. I think the result is good.
Tatyana Starchenko, 60 years old, Chelyabinsk
I’ve been growing tomatoes at the dacha. Women’s share for the 3rd year. I recommend it to everyone for growing. Despite the fact that the fruits of the hybrids are hard, the tomatoes of this variety are very tasty and moderately sweet. The pulp is juicy, the seeds are small. Well suited for home preparation.During the entire growing period, the tomato never got sick, there were no pests on it. The harvest is good; I collected about 23 kg from 4 bushes.
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