Description of the Madeira tomato and recommendations for planting seedlings

Many gardeners enjoy growing cherry tomatoes in their plots. The Madeira tomato is one of this variety. It has a number of advantages that make it so popular among vegetable growers.

This high-yielding and easy-to-grow plant can yield around 10 kg of fruit per square meter in a single season. These small tomatoes have excellent flavor. The fruit has a sweet yet acidic flesh that combines spicy and fruity notes.

General description

Madeira tomatoes are versatile. They're ideal for salads, canned whole, or added to lecho. Flavorful cherry tomatoes are perfect for spice preserves. Their high dry matter content makes them suitable for drying.

Cherry tomatoes

Before you begin growing this variety of nightshade, you should familiarize yourself with all the requirements and features of the growing and caring process for the plant.

The Madeira F1 variety is an indeterminate variety. A mature bush grows no more than 1.5 meters tall and has a neat appearance. The foliage is sparsely spaced, dark green, and slightly elongated.

Tomatoes can be grown both outdoors and in greenhouses. Small Madeira bushes thrive indoors, so gardeners successfully grow them. cherry tomatoes on their balconies.

Description of tomato

The bush has a strong stem and dense, powerful shoots. It's still worth providing a support for subsequent staking, although many gardeners manage without it.

This is an early-ripening variety of nightshade. From sowing the seeds to the first harvest, it takes an average of 85-90 days. The key characteristics of the F1 Madeira tomato variety indicate good resistance to many diseases.

It is resistant to cladosporiosis, TMV, fusarium wilt, and tobacco mosaic virus. However, the plant requires periodic treatment for pests and fungi.

Description of fruits:

  • The fruits of the Madeira variety are small, each weighing on average about 20 g.
  • There are 13 to 16 tomatoes on one brush.
  • Tomatoes are red in color.
  • Their skin is smooth, shiny, and quite thick. This allows the fruit to withstand heat and long transportation well.
  • Cherry tomatoes are highly productive.
  • You can store picked tomatoes for a long time - about 3-4 weeks.
  • The harvest begins in mid-July.

Description of tomato

Madeira cherry tomatoes have excellent taste and are suitable for general use.

Growing seedlings

When purchasing F1 Madeira seeds, be sure to read the description and instructions on the back of the package. The manufacturer typically specifies the optimal time for sowing and planting the seedlings outdoors.

Seeds for seedlings are sown in mid-March. A special container or box is used for this. The soil should be prepared independently. You will need one part soil and the same amount of peat and sand. Mix all the ingredients and lightly moisten.

A box with seedlings

Before sowing, seeds can be soaked in a manganese solution. This will increase the plant's resistance to many pests. Vegetable growers soak seeds in a solution containing a growth stimulant. This solution is believed to help grow stronger and more vigorous seedlings. After soaking, seeds must be dried in sunlight.

The seeds are planted no deeper than 1 cm into the soil. After planting, the seedlings are covered with plastic wrap and placed in a warm, well-lit area. Every day, the box with planting material must be opened to ventilate the soil, which will prevent moisture stagnation.

As soon as the young shoots develop their first strong leaves, they can be transplanted into peat pots or other small containers. Pricking them out into peat pots will simplify the process of planting them outdoors later. The seedlings can be buried deep in the soil along with the pot.

Small-fruited tomatoes

Planting seedlings

Seedlings can be planted only if the weather is fine and the soil has warmed up sufficiently. F1 Madeira seedlings are transplanted into their permanent locations after 30-35 days. The first half of May is ideal. The second half of June is the final planting time.

Before planting, the beds should be thoroughly dug and humus added to the soil. Seeds should be planted according to the pattern, with 70 cm between plants and 60 cm between rows.

Further care consists of regular watering, loosening the soil, and weeding the beds. The F1 Madeira variety also requires periodic fertilization with mineral fertilizers.

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