Description of the Sweet Bunch tomato, reviews, and yield of the variety

Many gardeners are interested in the Sweet Bunch tomato, including reviews, yield, and growing instructions. It's important to learn all this before the gardening season begins.

Characteristics of the variety and its yield

The characteristics and description of this variety indicate that these fruits come in a variety of colors. Among the most unusual shades are gold and brown. Those who plant the Sweet Golden Bunch tomato will see yellow tomatoes in their garden. These fruits have a golden sheen, and gourmets claim they have a honey-like flavor.

Sweet bunch

Exotic lovers won't be disappointed with the Sweet Chocolate Bunch tomato. You'll get fruits of a rare red-brown color in due time. A classic red variety is also available, which will delight all gardeners.

Tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, disease-resistant, and most importantly, delicious and healthy. These tomatoes will impress any gardener.

Chocolate bunch

Sweet Bunch tomatoes produce a fairly high yield, and with proper care, even a single bush can yield many fruits. The best yield is achieved when the bush is trained with 1-2 stems. The first 2-3 clusters produce the largest number of fruits, averaging 40-55 tomatoes. The remaining branches are trained with 20-25 tomatoes. Therefore, the average yield per bush is 2.5-3.2 kg.

It is better to plant these tomatoes no denser than 1 bush per 1 m². Then the yield will be 6.5-7 kg.

Tomatoes on the scales

The characteristics and description of the variety would not be complete without mentioning the main characteristics of the fruits:

  • The normal weight of the fruit is considered to be 15-25 g, that is, the tomatoes are quite small.
  • At the same time, they are distinguished by their regular round shape.
  • Their taste is characterized by extreme sweetness and a pleasant aftertaste.
  • This is why these tomatoes are versatile in terms of how they can be used.
  • They are good on their own, in salads, pickles and marinades.

Features of cultivation

This variety was bred for protected soil. Please note that in the climate of central Russia and Siberia, it is better to plant the bushes in a greenhouse. However, in long, hot summers, this tomato grows well in open ground.

This variety is early, meaning it begins bearing fruit 95-100 days after sprouting. In this respect, these tomatoes are similar to the Sweet Meeting variety.

Sweet meeting

Sweet Bunch tomatoes are indeterminate. In a greenhouse, the bush can grow up to 2 meters. A normal height is 2.5 meters. Remember that for normal tomato growth, side shoots must be removed. The leaves on the bushes are quite sparse and have no external characteristics. They are ordinary, dark green leaves.

Gardeners' reviews

Natalya Petrovna, Moscow region:

"We have a dacha in the northwest of the Moscow region. I enjoy growing Sweet Bunch tomatoes in our greenhouse. I use the tomatoes for preserves; they're incredibly delicious!"

Description of the Sweet Bunch tomato, reviews, and yield of the variety

Anna, Rostov region:

"Our Sweet Chocolate Bunch grows beautifully both in the greenhouse and in the open ground. The bushes are huge. If left unattended, they quickly become overgrown. The fruit is uniform and sweet. The bushes are covered in fruit, and the branches bend straight."

Nikolay, Vladimir region:

"I've been growing the Sweet Bunch tomato for years. It grows well in a greenhouse. It's great for both canning and salads. Thanks to the breeders—it's a wonderful variety."

Galina Ivanovna, Sverdlovsk region:

"We have a very large family: children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. I always grow a lot of vegetables. My favorite tomato is 'Sladkaya Grozd' (Sweet Bunch). If you grow tomatoes from seedlings, you can get your first harvest as early as July. This variety produces a surprisingly large quantity of tomatoes. The taste is amazing! Both adults and children enjoy them."

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