Description of the Amulet tomato, characteristics of the fruit, and pest control

The Amulet F1 tomato is a hybrid variety distinguished by its excellent marketability, easy transportability, and superb taste. It's an easy-to-grow variety requiring minimal care. Resistant to nightshade diseases, it's suitable for planting in garden beds.

What is the Amulet tomato?

Characteristics and description of the variety:

  1. Tomato Amulet is an early-ripening variety that ripens in 110–120 days.
  2. Determinate bushes grow to an average height of 70 cm. The leaves are small, rich green, and have medium foliage.
  3. The variety is very productive, the fruits ripen evenly.
  4. Like all hybrid varieties, they have increased resistance to diseases.
  5. Ripe tomatoes on the bushes stay fresh for a long time and do not overripe.
  6. Those who grew Amulet in their gardens were pleased with the results. It is also planted by people who own large farms.

Amulet tomatoes

Hybrid tomato varieties are not suitable for seed. To grow them, you must purchase them directly from the grower.

Tomatoes of this variety are often called Talisman. These tomatoes are easily recognized among their fellow varieties by their egg-like shape. They are resistant to cracking thanks to their thick, smooth skin. Ripe fruits have a rich red color. These tomatoes contain 2-3 seed chambers.

The weight of each varies between 85 and 100 g. This is the optimal size for marinating whole fruits in jars.

How to Grow Tomatoes

Sowing seeds for seedlings begins 1.5 to 2 months before planting. The best time is late March or early April. By the time the plants are transplanted to their permanent location, the soil has time to warm up, which is essential for growing tomatoes.

Amulet tomatoes

Tomatoes are a heat-loving crop. For normal growth and development, daytime temperatures should reach 20–25°C and drop to at least 18°C ​​at night. Tomatoes prefer ventilated areas and a light breeze.

Tomatoes need to be pruned promptly to prevent excessive green growth, which interferes with fruit set. To avoid confusing a side shoot with a flower cluster, remember that it grows between the main stem of the plant and a leaf.

Since the bushes aren't very tall, staking isn't necessary. Support will come in handy during inclement weather or strong winds to prevent the fruit clusters from breaking.

Planting a sprout

Those who have frequently planted tomatoes and have experience growing this crop recommend choosing planting sites where cucumbers, cabbage, greens, or zucchini were previously grown. Ideally, the chosen location should be bright and protected from direct sunlight.

To prevent the soil from drying out too quickly and retain moisture, cover the roots with mulch. Leaves from various plants can be used, as they turn into fertilizer over time. Frequent watering is harmful to the root system.

Excess moisture becomes a favorable environment for the development of fungal diseases. During the ripening period, tomatoes are watered rarely.

Sprout in the soil

To prevent fungal diseases, it is recommended to spray tomato bushes with a soap solution or a solution of copper sulfate and lime (Bordeaux mixture).

Reviews of this tomato variety are positive. Large pickling and canning companies have expressed interest in them. They note their good transportability and the ability to be harvested using combines.

Green tomatoes

Vegetable growers also enjoy Amulet tomatoes, appreciating the combination of their wonderful sweet flavor and captivating aroma. They also appreciate the compact size of the fruits, which easily fit into jars. A gardener who planted this variety for the first time noted a mistake she made: when training the bushes, she left two stems per bush, although four or five would have been perfectly acceptable.

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