Description of the Fifty-Fifty tomato and growing instructions

Among early-ripening tomato varieties, the Fifty-Fifty tomato is particularly popular with gardeners and summer residents. It was developed by breeders to produce a large harvest as early as June. Reviews of this tomato variety are overwhelmingly positive, with gardeners noting that the plants are easy to grow and the fruits ripen very quickly.

Description of tomato Fifty

Fifty tomatoes are perfect for enjoying in both summer and winter. This means you can use them to make delicious salads, purees, or tomato soups during the summer, and canned tomatoes in the winter.

Two tomatoes

Below are the characteristics and description of the variety. The Fifty F1 tomato has many positive qualities, including the following:

  1. This variety was developed for growing in regions with very hot and dry summers. However, it can also be grown in temperate climates.
  2. Fifty tomatoes transport well and have a long shelf life, allowing you to eat them until the first frost.
  3. Tomatoes are highly productive, with a single bush yielding up to 4 kg of tomatoes. Gardeners can harvest up to 14 kg of fruit per square meter.
  4. The plants are resistant to many viruses and diseases that affect tomatoes.
  5. They have a simple inflorescence.
  6. Bushes can be planted both in open ground and in greenhouses. In the central part of the country, plants are most often grown in greenhouses.

Fifty tomatoes

Photos of tomatoes that gardeners harvest at the beginning of the gardening season are shared on websites dedicated to gardening crops. The images allow one to appreciate all the advantages and characteristics of tomatoes. The key features of the Fifty F1 hybrid variety include the following:

  1. After planting the seeds in the ground, only 100 days pass before gardeners can harvest their first crop.
  2. The variety is determinate, meaning that the bush reaches a certain height and does not grow any further.
  3. The plant height reaches 0.7 m.
  4. The tomato leaves are medium-sized and have a uniform green color.
  5. Tomatoes can withstand very high temperatures.
  6. The fruits have a regular round shape with a clearly defined apex.
  7. The skin of tomatoes is smooth, and the internal structure is dense.
  8. The average weight of one fruit is 150 g.
  9. If the fruits are not picked in time, they will become overripe and their core will become multi-chambered.

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How to grow the Fifty tomato?

Let's look at how to properly grow tomatoes. If you look at photos of greenhouses where this variety is grown, you'll see that the structures are not very tall. This is because the plants grow to an average height of no more than 70 cm.

The low growth of tomatoes is not a disadvantage, but an advantage, since you can create a temporary greenhouse from film.

Tomato seedlings

Experts recommend forming seedlings that should not be planted in the ground too early. To get a rich harvest, you need to follow several important rules:

  1. Pots or other containers for future seedlings must be tightly filled with soil.
  2. It is necessary to make holes in the soil, the depth of which should not exceed 2 cm.
  3. The seedlings need to be watered regularly so that the seedlings grow normally.
  4. Containers with seedlings should be kept in a room with a stable temperature, not exceeding 21°C.
  5. As soon as the sprouts appear, the pots with the plants are moved to the balcony or windowsill so that sunlight falls on the seedlings.
  6. Before planting in the ground, it is necessary to harden the plants.

Tomato in hand

In a garden plot, there should be sufficient space between plants. Bushes should be planted 25 cm apart, and rows should be spaced 70 cm apart. Tomatoes need to be watered every five days. A high-quality harvest also depends on regular soil loosening, fertilizing, weeding, and weed control.

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