Description of the tomato Zhavoronok f1 and features of growing the variety

The F1 Zhavoronok tomato is an early-ripening variety that's easy to grow outdoors or in unheated greenhouses. It takes about 80-85 days to produce a lush, compact bush capable of harvesting a good crop. The variety's main advantage is its excellent fruit set, which is unaffected by adverse weather conditions. This tomato also boasts high disease resistance.

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Ripe fruits are oval in shape and have a dense, glossy surface. They are fleshy, have excellent flavor, and have few seed chambers. These bright red tomatoes grow to an average weight of 100-120 g.

Description of the tomato Zhavoronok f1 and features of growing the variety

The fruits ripen almost simultaneously, making them very convenient for harvesting. The variety's characteristics indicate that the tomatoes are resistant to cracking and retain their quality during transportation.

The Zhavoronok tomato is ideal for salads, juice, and canning. It can also be used to make tomato paste, lecho, and other preserves.

Description of tomato

Description of tomato

The description of the variety is as follows:

  1. The bushes of the hybrid variety Zhavoronok F1 reach 80-90 cm in height and require training and secure support. Regular watering is essential for a good harvest.
  2. The yield in open ground is 6-8 kg per 1 m², and in greenhouse conditions - 12-14 kg.
  3. The maximum yield can only be obtained from productive, pre-grown seedlings obtained from licensed seeds of this variety.
  4. Tomato grows well in light, highly fertile soil.
  5. For planting seedlings, it is recommended to use beds where onions, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers and other plants with a shallow root system previously grew.

Description of tomato

Features of cultivation

Sow seeds 50-60 days before transplanting the seedlings outdoors. The ideal time for planting is late March or early April. To ensure strong seedlings, spread the seeds on a damp cloth. When the first sprouts appear, transplant them into prepared soil to a depth of 1-2 cm.

Hybrid tomatoes

As soon as the first two leaves appear, the seedlings need to be pricked out. Transplanting young plants into a larger container will allow the bushes to strengthen and develop a strong root system, which is essential for future plantings outdoors.

In early spring, be sure to fertilize the area designated for planting tomato plants. Complex mineral fertilizers can be used for this purpose. When transplanting seedlings to their permanent location, ensure there are no more than five plants per square meter; otherwise, as they grow, they will interfere with each other, shade each other from the sun, and cause the plant to break.

Tomato blossom

Further care for tomatoes will consist of regular watering, timely feeding of the plant with complex fertilizers, pinching out side shoots, tying up the bushes, as well as pest and disease control.

Gardeners and amateur gardeners leave positive reviews of the Zhavoronok tomato, as it's easy to grow and requires little care. Ripe fruits transport well and can be stored for quite a long time.

The only downside of tomatoes is the need to tie up the bushes, which is completely offset by the rare taste of the juicy, sweet fruits.

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