The Tolstye Cheeks tomato is a favorite among gardeners. Key characteristics: it's ideal for both greenhouse and open-ground cultivation. The fruit ripens at an average rate, approximately 120 days after germination.
Thick Cheeks tomato plants grow low, up to 70 cm. To increase yield, it's recommended to prune foliage and side shoots. This allows the fruits to absorb significantly more sunlight, which promotes ripening. All nutrients are directed toward ripening the tomatoes, rather than maintaining the foliage.
Fruit characteristics and plant care
The variety's characteristics and description state that Tolstye Cheeks produces smooth, rounded fruits. The tomatoes are small, weighing approximately 150-200 g. Their rich red color is particularly noteworthy.
Thick Cheeks tomatoes produce a fairly large harvest. Under favorable conditions and proper care, a single bush can yield up to 5 kg in open ground and up to 6 kg in greenhouses.
Proper care includes timely watering, fertilizing with various mineral fertilizers, loosening the soil, removing excess leaves and shoots, and weeding.

Like most varieties, Fat Cheeks prefers a fairly large space. This ensures the plant receives all the necessary elements from the soil and receives plenty of sunlight.
In this regard, it is recommended to plant no more than 3 bushes per 1 m² to avoid a decrease in yield.

Positive qualities
This variety has a significant number of positive qualities. Description of its main properties:
- High tomato yield, which is distinguished by unique stability from year to year.
- This is a very unpretentious variety that does not require complex care.
- Thanks to the high-quality work of breeders, the Tolstye Cheeks tomato variety is resistant to 90% of known diseases.
- Because of their tough skin, tomatoes don't bruise easily. They can be stored for a long time and are very easy to transport.
- The rich, sweet taste and attractive appearance make the fruits a very popular product on the market.
- Weather resistance. The plant tolerates both cold and high temperatures equally well.

The only negative aspect is the need for constant pruning of foliage and shoots, as this is a long and tedious process.
Gardeners' opinion
It's easy to guess that, given all the positive aspects, people's reviews of the Fat Cheeks tomato will also be positive. Gardeners say they really like the variety and are pleasantly surprised by the harvest. Some even include photos of their bushes laden with bright red tomatoes.

All gardeners praise this variety also because the tomatoes are excellent for both fresh consumption and canning.
Fat Cheeks is ideal for both beginners and experienced tomato growers. Excellent taste, resistance to weather changes, and disease make this variety a popular choice.









