Description of the Black Baron tomato and recommendations for growing the variety

The Black Baron tomato boasts a high yield, excellent flavor, and low maintenance requirements. This variety has rightfully topped all tomato ratings for many years, and is notable, among other characteristics, for its dark skin. The bushes are composed of numerous branches, which produce large, ripe tomatoes. To ensure a high yield, it is recommended to follow basic rules: regular watering and fertilizing.

What is the Black Baron tomato?

Characteristics and description of the variety:

  1. Black Baron is a mid-season variety that produces a large harvest for the farmer.
  2. This is a hybrid that was developed by breeders who combined the positive properties of many other tomatoes in one plant.
  3. The Black Baron tomato bushes are quite spreading.
  4. The foliage is characterized by a bright green color.
  5. The tomatoes are fleshy and almost black in color.
  6. Large fruits are redder, their color is more dark burgundy than black.
  7. Near the stalk, a ripe round tomato acquires some ribbing.
  8. The bushes can reach 2 m in height.
  9. The weight of a ripe tomato is about 300 g.

Description of tomato

Tomatoes are versatile in their uses. They are equally good eaten fresh, sliced, or used in making tomato juice or sauce. Every homemaker who has grown these tomatoes is pleased with their taste.

Reviews of this variety are positive. Growing this tomato isn't particularly difficult, but you do need to follow a few basic guidelines.

Tomato in the palm of your hand

The advantages of the Black Baron are:

  1. Tomatoes can be transported long distances. Fruits can be left to ripen at room temperature without worrying about loss of flavor or appearance.
  2. Tomatoes can be used for pickling and preserving. They make delicious tomato juices and sauces.
  3. These tomatoes have unique flavor characteristics. Their sweet, almost honey-like flavor sets them apart from other tomatoes.
  4. The hybrid variety is resistant to a number of common diseases, including those that attack tomatoes so severely that the bushes dry out.

How to grow tomatoes?

Experts recommend growing the plants in greenhouses, but this variety can also be planted outdoors. Seedlings are prepared in the first days of spring. Before planting, it's recommended to soak the seeds in a special solution that can stimulate the growth of future tomatoes. It's best to soak the seeds in this solution for about 15 hours.

Tomato seeds

Despite all its positive qualities, Black Baron is also characterized by a number of disadvantages that gardeners encounter when growing this variety. Black Baron tomatoes They require proper bush training. Plants must be tied to a support structure, as the branches can sag under the weight of the tomatoes.

Tomato sprout

To ensure a good harvest, it's recommended to fertilize and water the plant regularly, and generously. Water the bushes with room-temperature water twice a week.

Various forums and specialized magazines can help inexperienced gardeners learn how to grow Black Baron tomatoes for maximum yield. Experts recommend familiarizing yourself with the growing instructions first before planting tomato seeds.

Large tomato

Don't plant seedlings deeper than 1 cm, as this will slow down the growth of the bushes. Keep the seedlings and bushes warm; ideally, the ambient temperature should be between 21 and 23°C.

Tomatoes require light; they don't respond well to cloudy weather. If there's not enough sun, it's recommended to use special grow lights in greenhouses. The bushes are quite spreading, so it is necessary to maintain the distance between them: do not plant seedlings closer than 60 cm from each other.

Large-fruited tomato

The bushes need to be formed into 1-2 stems, do not forget to regularly get rid of side shoots, only in this way will all the nutrients reach the fruits.
Plants must be fertilized with complex mineral mixtures. Fertilizers should be applied to the soil at least five times per season.

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