Tomatoes that will produce well even in less favorable weather conditions are a real find for many gardeners. The Raspberry Empire f1 tomato is considered just that. It produces a large quantity of delicious fruit even in rainy and cool summers.
Main characteristics
Raspberry Empire stands out among the wide variety of early-ripening varieties. It's a very convenient variety that can be grown in a variety of conditions. Its main characteristic is its tolerance to temperature fluctuations and good fruit production even in cold summers.
The manufacturer's description and characteristics of the variety indicate that the Raspberry Empire hybrid is indeterminate. It grows quite tall. If planted outdoors, it will reach approximately 1.5 meters. Greenhouse plants typically reach over 2 meters.

The fruit ripens in just 95 days. This means tomatoes can produce a good harvest even in short summers. Moreover, these fruits are resistant to most diseases, as they ripen before the first signs of illness appear.
With proper care, the Raspberry Empire variety produces excellent yields. The fruits ripen in large clusters, each containing more than 10 tomatoes. When ripe, they have a very pleasing color, and the bushes appear covered in tomatoes.

Gardeners love the Imperia f1 tomato because its seeds have excellent germination. This positively impacts the plant's yield. However, the greatest yield can be achieved from seedlings. To harvest tomatoes in early summer, sow seeds as early as mid-February. Seedling care is standard: water and keep warm. Initially, you can cover the soil with plastic film to ensure better germination.
The optimal time for transplanting vegetable seedlings to their permanent location is when they are 65 days old. In colder regions, it's best to plant them in a greenhouse, while in central and southern latitudes, regular soil-based planting is also suitable. Caring for mature plants involves proper watering and fertilization. Proper use of mineral fertilizers can significantly increase yields.

Experienced gardeners report that with proper care, up to 20 kg of fruit can be harvested from 1 m² of planting. However, this is only possible with properly trained bushes. Experts recommend leaving 1-2 stems on an indeterminate plant. The Empire tomato also requires pinching. Once six clusters appear on the stem, the top should be removed. This will allow for larger fruits to be produced quickly.
Description of fruits
With proper plant care, each bush can yield up to 5 kg of delicious tomatoes. A distinctive feature of this variety is its clusters, each containing a large number of fruits.
Characteristics of berries:
- The tomatoes have a rich color.
- A distinctive feature is the absence of white or greenish veins on the fruits. They are uniformly colored, making them look very attractive.
- Considering that Raspberry Empire tomatoes are not too large, they are suitable for both fresh consumption and canning.
- The average weight of the fruit is 150 g. The size may decrease towards the top.

Those who have tasted the Raspberry Empire tomato variety have been captivated. This variety has simply superb flavor. It's sweet, and some gardeners even detect a hint of raspberry in it.











I've grown it for two years now, it's an excellent variety. It's perfect for our unstable climate: it's hot, then cloudy and rainy, but the fruit still develops and there are quite a few of them. This year, I also want to plant the Raspberry Empire.