The Sibiryak f1 tomato is a hybrid of Siberian varieties with large dessert varieties. These tomatoes are very large. The largest fruit weighed 2.8 kg. Such large tomatoes are rare among other varieties, even those grown in the southern regions of our country. Tomatoes bred in Siberia are in high demand among gardeners.
Siberian varieties boast high-quality fruit and reliable seed material. Tomatoes range from very small plants to those reaching 2 meters in height, with varying growing seasons, and fruit of varying shapes, colors, and sizes. Their main advantage is their ability to produce high yields in harsh climates.

Tomato variety Sibiryak
Let's present a description of the Siberian tomato:
- The growing season is 130-140 days.
- Good root and foliage system.
- The first brush appears above the 12th leaf.
- The fruits are red, flat, round, slightly ribbed; the flesh is juicy, dense, with a pleasant sweet taste.
- The weight of one tomato is 400-600 g.
- The yield is 4.5 kg from one plant bush.
- Plants are grown in greenhouses.
- The stem needs to be tied to a support.
Let's look at how to care for Sibiryak tomatoes. Seeds should be sown in late February or early March. To prevent the sprouts from growing too tall, keep the greenhouse lights on for a few hours at night. Seedlings are planted in the greenhouse in late April. Plant the sprouts 40-60 cm apart. Remove the leaves at the base of the plant and any side shoots. After 7 clusters have formed, pinch off the growing tip. Fertilize once every two weeks. Water regularly, loosen the soil, and hill up the plants.

Tomatoes "Mamin Sibiryak"
Characteristics and description of the Mamin Sibiryak variety:
- Tomatoes are distinguished by large yields.
- The plant has a height of up to 120 cm.
- Growth period is 114-116 days.
- An inflorescence is formed above the 6th-7th leaf.
- The fruits are red, cylindrical, slightly thickened towards the bottom.
- Each brush produces 5-6 tomatoes weighing 70-140 g.
- Productivity 20 kg/m².

The Mamin Sibiryak tomato can be grown in both greenhouses and open ground. It has a pleasant flavor and is used in salads, sauces, gravies, stuffing, and canning.
Gardeners' reviews indicate that caring for the plant is effortless. Seeds are sown 60 days before transplanting. The seedlings are grown at a temperature of 25°C. After the first leaf forms, the seedlings are transplanted into containers. Tomatoes are planted in the ground using a 40x50 cm pattern. Watering, fertilizing, weeding, and loosening the soil are carried out regularly.

Tomato Sibiryachok
Description of the Sibiryachok variety:
- This variety is characterized by high productivity and good taste.
- It is unpretentious in care.
- It can be grown in open ground.
- The Sibiryachok tomato is a small plant that can grow without tying up the trunk.
- The growing season is 105-107 days.
- The fruits are round, weighing 95-100 g, and have a strong, smooth skin.
- Early ripening periods are suitable for regions with cold climates.
This variety is easy to care for. Sow the seeds in late March. After the first leaf appears, transplant the seedlings into a separate container. At 60 days old, transplant them into the ground. Planting pattern: 50x40 cm. Regular watering, weeding, and soil loosening are essential.









