Characteristics of the Grushovka tomato variety and hybrid varieties

Gardeners who value tomato flavor and versatility should choose the Grushovka tomato. Many have praised this tomato for its many positive attributes, including a true tomato flavor, something not found in many modern varieties.

When choosing a Grushovka, it's important to note that there are several varieties of this variety. Characteristics may vary slightly, so it's important to carefully select the appropriate Grushovka variety to maximize yield.

Characteristics of the variety

Given this hybrid's numerous positive qualities, it has long been a top-selling variety. Many gardeners note that this variety is versatile.

Pear tomatoes

Today, there are four types of tomatoes available: Moscow, Khabarovsk, Pink, and Red. Depending on the type, the level of care required for the bushes and the appearance of the fruit may differ slightly, but the general characteristics remain the same. The Moscow and Khabarovsk varieties are distinguished by their hardiness.

The first variety is recommended for cultivation in the south and central regions of the country, while the Khabarovsk Grushovka is ideal for the northern and eastern regions. The pink and red varieties differ only in the appearance and color of their fruit. The former turn pink with a raspberry hue when fully ripe, while the latter are a traditional red. The flavor of each variety may vary slightly, but it always remains excellent.

Pear tomatoes

The characteristics and description of the variety indicate that any type of Grushovka will be short. This is convenient for growing, as the plant does not require staking. Furthermore, this variety does not require shaping, so side shoots do not need to be removed. It is worth noting that in open ground the size of the bush does not exceed 1 m.

Pear berries are suitable for growing not only in open beds but also in greenhouses. Under plastic cover, the bushes can grow significantly taller. If the plant reaches more than a meter in height, it should be tied up. This will keep the bushes upright and prevent them from falling over, preventing crop loss.

The ripening time depends on how favorable the summer is. If there is plenty of sunshine, tomatoes will ripen within 100 days of sowing the seeds for seedlings. However, if there is little sun, the harvest will take two weeks longer.

Description of tomato

This variety responds well to basic tomato care. If you fertilize, loosen the soil, and remove weeds sometime after planting, you can harvest at least 4 kg of tomatoes from each plant. The pear variety grows quite compact, so dense planting is possible. This is convenient when growing tomatoes in a greenhouse. You can harvest up to 20 kg of delicious tomatoes from 1 m².

Caring for bushes

The pear tomato is an easy-to-grow variety. However, basic care guidelines should be followed: water regularly, but avoid allowing the soil to become waterlogged. Otherwise, the plant will become diseased.

Tomato flower

Any type of pear tree is considered resistant to most diseases. Without basic care, the bushes will be susceptible to macrosporiosis or various types of rot. The latter type of rot most often affects tomatoes grown in greenhouses.

Description of fruits

With proper care and adherence to all agricultural practices, a single plant can yield numerous delicious fruits. Grushovka tomatoes may vary slightly in color, but their shape and size always remain consistent.

Pear tomatoes

The tomatoes weigh 100g each, and some specimens weigh 150g. They have a sweetish flavor with a distinct tartness. The fruits grow neat and uniform. They are very dense, so they keep well in jars when pickled or marinated.

One of the important advantages of this variety is its ability to be stored for a long time, especially in a cool place. They retain their appearance and flavor.

This tomato is considered a leader when it comes to canning. But they are also excellent fresh. They can be stored for a long time, so you'll have a base for vegetable salads all summer long. Regardless of the color of the fruit, the taste and other characteristics will be the same.

Tomato fruits

Reviews left by gardeners are mostly positive:

Valeria, Moscow Region: "I always plant pears in large quantities, as they're my favorite variety for canning. The jars always come out strong and beautiful. Nothing breaks or spoils for a long time."

Margarita Stepanovna, Yuzhnouralsk: "An excellent variety, well suited even for our region. I usually plant the Khabarovsk variety, and I've never had any problems growing it. These tomatoes are more weather-resistant and produce a good harvest under any conditions!"

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