If a gardener's goal is to grow tomatoes that are not only delicious but also unusual, then the Perchik tomato is worth choosing. These interesting, oblong fruits resemble bell peppers, hence the name. A distinctive feature of this variety is its high yield. These tomatoes have excellent flavor and are versatile.
Another significant advantage of these tomatoes is that they can be grown in any conditions. In the south, Perchik is planted in open ground, while in the central and northern regions, it is best grown under plastic. This doesn't affect the yield, so it will always be consistently high.

Characteristics of the variety
The variety's characteristics and description from the manufacturer indicate that these tomatoes are determinate. Although they have limited trunk growth, they grow to a large size. When planted outdoors, the average bush height of Perchik tomatoes is 1.5 meters; in greenhouses, it's about 2 meters.
The tall bushes produce fairly small but numerous fruits. There are indeed many of them, and the tomatoes' shapes are quite unusual, so it's easy to mistake the tomato plant for one growing real peppers.
To grow healthy plants, they should be planted only from seedlings. To achieve this, seeds should be sown as early as March. Plants should not be moved to open ground or a greenhouse until May. Then, the first harvest can be harvested by July.
The bushes produce numerous fruits arranged in clusters. They form along the entire trunk. To improve yield, experts recommend shaping the bushes. Excess side shoots should be removed. The optimal option is to train the plant into 1-2 stems.

Given that this bush grows very tall, it needs to be staked. Otherwise, the weight of numerous fruits will cause the bush to collapse, and part of the harvest will be lost.
Gardeners choose the Perchik tomato variety not only for its attractive fruit shape. Another important factor is its resistance to most diseases. Therefore, they require no preventative chemical spraying.
One of the main drawbacks of this tomato is its extreme need for warmth. It doesn't tolerate freezing, so in cool climates, it's essential to cover the bushes with plastic wrap. In a greenhouse, the Perchik produces an equally delicious and abundant harvest.
Description of fruits
The main advantage of the Perchik variety is its fruit and high yield. The small tomatoes, shaped like small bell peppers, look great both in salads and in jars for canning. The average fruit weight is about 70 g. A single bunch produces a large number of tomatoes.

Many experienced gardeners note that these tomatoes have a very pleasant flavor. Therefore, they are suitable for both summer salads and winter preserves. Canning whole pepper tomatoes is perfectly acceptable, as they have juicy flesh and thick skin.
The fruit can be completely red, but sometimes yellow veins appear on the tomatoes. A single cluster can contain about 10 tomatoes, which ripen gradually, so you can enjoy their delicious flavor for a long time.
It's worth noting that these tomatoes are suitable not only for canning but also for long-term storage. The variety is considered disease-resistant, but at the first signs of disease, you can pick the tomatoes while they're still green. They'll ripen easily off the vine. If kept in a cool place, they'll keep for a long time. Furthermore, Perchik tomatoes withstand long-distance transportation well.

Tomato Reviews
Irina, Voronezh: "I love these tomatoes for their delicious flavor. They're small enough to be preserved whole in small jars. They're also great for drying. It's delicious."
Yaroslava, Taganrog: "These are good tomatoes that I grow regularly. They produce a very good harvest!"










