Description of the Spetsnaz tomato and rules for growing seedlings

Each nightshade variety's name reflects its core quality and uniqueness. For example, the Spetsnaz tomato is a robust, hardy, and weather-resistant plant. It can be planted in northern regions without worrying about dying or failing to produce a harvest.

This particular variety of tomato is distinguished by its excellent soil adaptation, undemanding nature, and tolerance to weather conditions. These resilient plants are easy to grow in the garden. They require minimal and uncomplicated care.

When purchasing a package of Spetsnaz tomato seeds, it's important to immediately pay attention to the manufacturer's information. The package includes the variety's characteristics and description, the timing of sowing the seeds for seedlings, and the optimal time for planting in the garden.

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Description of the variety

Spetsnaz tomatoes were developed by Russian breeders. The variety has passed all tests and has been added to the state register. These tomatoes are suitable for growing in greenhouses and open garden beds. They can be planted in virtually any region.

The Spetsnaz variety is recognized as one of the most successful and high-quality nightshade varieties to emerge recently. The plant is not a hybrid, and it is entirely possible to harvest its seeds yourself.

Indeterminate bushes of the Spetsnaz variety grow up to 1.5 meters in height. They require additional support and subsequent staking. Gardeners recommend pinching out side shoots and shaping the bushes into a single trunk. This will increase yield and strengthen the plant.

Description of tomato

The bushes have regular foliage with a slightly corrugated surface. The plant has a strong and well-developed root system that extends deep into the soil. This allows the plant to withstand drought and other weather extremes.

Fruits of the Spetsnaz tomato

Spetsnaz tomatoes are distinguished not only by their strong immunity but also by their excellent, large fruits. The bushes produce two harvests per season. Characteristically, the tomatoes from the first harvest are unusually heavy. The record-breaking Spetsnaz tomato weighed 1,200 grams. In the second half of the season, the yield is slightly smaller, with individual fruits weighing between 220 and 250 grams. Growing these record-breaking tomatoes is possible if all the cultivating practices for the variety are followed.

Tomato pulp

The inflorescence is simple. The first formation occurs after the 7th-9th leaf. Then, after every third leaflet. The racemes are unbranched and bear a small number of fruits. Each produces no more than 3-5 fruits.

The fruits are round, but may be slightly firm at the top and bottom. They have a noticeable ribbed surface.

Spetsnaz tomatoes are raspberry-red. The skin is thick and dense, preventing the fruit from cracking in the sun.

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These tomatoes have a wonderful flavor. They offer a harmonious balance of tartness and sweetness, with hints of spice. The fruits are versatile and perfect for salads, pastas, and juices. If a homemaker has planted the Spetsnaz variety in her garden, she'll grow it every year after receiving a delicious and bountiful harvest.

The yield is high and comes in two waves. Up to 10 kg of fruit can be harvested from a single bush. Ripe tomatoes have a relatively short shelf life. Large fruits are also unsuitable for long-distance transportation. Spetsnaz tomatoes can ripen separately from the bush at the milky stage.

The plant has weak resistance to fungi such as late blight, cladosporiosis and alternaria.

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Growing this type of tomato requires proper preparation and understanding of its characteristics. Many farmers jokingly say that they grow a special high-yield variety because it produces two abundant harvests per season.

Growing rules

For seedlings, sow the seeds in late February or early March. Use a shallow container with a tray. The soil should contain coarse sand, peat, and turf.

Tomato seeds

The holes for the seeds are made shallow, a maximum of 2 cm. The container is covered with plastic wrap and placed in a warm place until the first shoots appear.

As soon as the first shoots appear, the plastic wrap is removed and the seedlings are moved to a brighter location where the temperature remains between 22 and 25°C. They are transplanted into peat pots or disposable cups. Before planting in the ground, the seedlings need to be "hardened off." To do this, they are placed outside for an hour for another week.

Seedlings are planted in well-fertilized soil. It's best to use nitrogen and potassium fertilizers for this purpose. Many farmers prefer to use compost to enrich the soil.

Planting seedlings

Plant 3 bushes per 1 m². The plants should be 2-2.5 months old by this time. After planting the Spetsnaz tomatoes, it is recommended to mulch the holes with sawdust or dry grass.

After 10 days, the bushes are fed with complex minerals. Caring for the Spetsnaz variety involves regular watering with settled water, weeding the beds and loosening the soil, and constant fertilizing with organic and mineral fertilizers. Towards the end of the season, mature bushes should be pinched back. This will stunt their growth.

The Spetsnaz variety needs protection from fungi and pests. Therefore, it is necessary to periodically carry out preventative spraying of the bushes. Chemicals can be used until the first fruit ovaries appear on the branches.

The Spetsnaz tomato receives the best reviews from those who have already planted it in their plots and appreciated its qualities.

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