Description of the Pink Solution tomato and recommendations for growing the plant

Many gardeners ask how to grow the Pink Solution f1 tomato, which they found reviews of online. This tomato came to us from Holland. According to the seed producers, it is very tasty, productive, and disease-resistant.

Characteristics of the variety

The Pink Solution F1 tomato's characteristics indicate that it is an indeterminate plant, reaching a height of 150 cm. Approximately 2.5 months after the first shoots appear, the tomatoes are fully ripe.

Green tomatoes

Description of fruits:

  • Ripe tomatoes weigh 200-250 g.
  • Their skin is smooth and pink in color.
  • There is a slight ribbing near the stalk.
  • The shape is slightly elongated, reminiscent of a heart.
  • One brush can produce from 3 to 5 fruits.

The manufacturer's description states that high yields are guaranteed when the tomatoes are planted in a greenhouse. If you decide to plant them outdoors, the seed will not match the manufacturer's description.

Tomato harvest

How to grow Pink Solution tomatoes?

The room where tomatoes are planted must be well-ventilated. The high humidity that is constantly present in a greenhouse increases the risk of fungal infections. It's helpful to cover the soil around the roots with straw (or any other mulch), which retains moisture and delays watering. It's best to water the roots with room-temperature water as the soil dries out.

Hybrid tomatoes

Since Pink Solution is grown in a greenhouse, seeds can be planted in early or mid-March. Planting, as with all tomato varieties, is done in a shallow container. To ensure rapid germination, it is recommended to soak the seeds in a special growth-promoting solution before planting.

Experienced gardeners know that any tomato variety dislikes poor soil, so they plant seeds in soil amended with peat, sand, and ash. For nutrition, they add a solution of complex mineral fertilizer designed for growing vegetables.

Tomato sprout

After sowing the seeds, cover the container with plastic or glass and store it in a warm place until the first shoots appear. Once sprouts appear, move the container to a windowsill on the south side of the house. For seedlings to develop properly, they need a lot of sun, light and warmth. If there is an insufficient source of natural heat, you should use special phytolamps.

To ensure the plant feels comfortable, it's essential to tie it to trellises and supports to prevent stems and clusters from breaking. Supporting the fruit allows for adequate light and airflow, making it easier for gardeners to care for.

Tomato pulp

The bushes are formed into a single stem, and excess leaves at the base of the stem are removed. This promotes the formation of more ovaries, and it makes watering and root system care much easier.

Reviews from gardeners

Alina, Volgograd:

"Every year I try planting new hybrid tomato varieties. So, I decided to plant a few Dutch Pink Solution tomato plants. I thought I'd use them for preserves, but they all ended up in salads. They have a wonderful, summery flavor. I recommend them to anyone who loves pink varieties."

Raisa, Kemerovo:

"The variety is truly productive, but we didn't like the taste of the tomatoes; it seemed bland. Our family prefers sweet and juicy tomatoes, so we won't be planting them again."

Svetlana Afanasyevna, Tula region:

"I want to try planting this hybrid variety without pricking out. I read somewhere that this helps reduce the size of the internodes."

Olga, Moscow:

"When transplanting into the ground, I added phosphate, ash, a handful of fertilizer (whatever I had), and humus to the holes. In the summer, I watered the bushes with humate for the first time and noticed that the plants came back to life and produced more flowers. We really liked the tomatoes; everyone is happy."

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