The hybrid tomato Infinity f1 has received numerous and rave reviews. This plant was bred specifically for outdoor cultivation in southern and central Russia. In the northern part of the country, Infinity tomatoes are successfully grown in greenhouses and hotbeds. Its yield remains high.
Main properties of the variety
These tomatoes are semi-determinate and medium-branched. The bushes are very tall, reaching 200 cm. This requires sturdy supports, but the tomatoes are easy to harvest and are protected from pests and damp soil. The trunk is thick and strong, and the branches are spreading. The leaves are medium-sized and bright green. The tops have a pleasant aroma, with a distinctive tomato and spicy scent.

Ripe tomatoes weigh 250-300 g and are covered with thin red skin. They are round and slightly ribbed. Inside, they are divided into several chambers, the number of which varies from 4 to 8. Infinity tomatoes are quite productive. With proper care, a single bush can yield up to 8 kg of beautiful, large tomatoes.
Tomatoes are eaten raw, sliced, and in salads. They are also used to make gravy, ketchup, and various pickles. When canning, small tomatoes are jarred, while larger ones are processed into juice. Tomatoes transport and store well. In a cool, dark place, they can last up to 3 months without spoiling.

Ripening begins 90-105 days after sowing. Greenhouse planting begins in April, and open ground planting begins in May-June, when stable warm weather sets in. Harvesting ends in August-September, before the onset of night frosts.
Pros and cons of hybrid tomatoes
The technical description of the variety does not give a complete picture of its advantages and disadvantages.

The advantages of Infinity tomatoes are as follows:
- Heat and drought tolerance. Tomatoes easily withstand prolonged high temperatures, which persist for months in the southern regions of the country.
- High yields. It's appreciated by gardeners and farmers. Farmers make a good profit over the course of the season.
- Versatility. Tomatoes are used in cooking in a variety of forms due to their excellent flavor.
- Genetically engineered immunity to infectious diseases. Tomatoes are virtually disease-free during the ripening and fruiting period.
- Transportability and long shelf life.

This variety does have its drawbacks, the main one being the need for support. The supports must be strong enough to withstand the weight of the heavy fruits and strong gusts of wind. Tomatoes do not tolerate low temperatures well. One cold night can destroy all the plantings.
The plant requires regular fertilizing. A reduction in nutrient supply will cause fruit set to cease.

Consumer reviews
Vasily, 49 years old, Yekaterinburg:
"In the spring, I spent a long time thinking about which tomatoes to plant this season. A friend showed me a photo of ripe Infinity tomatoes and told me he'd planted them last year. He was pleased with the yield and flavor. I decided to follow his example and bought several packs of seeds. I read the instructions on the packaging and liked the variety's characteristics. I grew the tomatoes in a greenhouse and began harvesting the first fruits three months after planting the seeds. Over the summer, I managed to grow about a ton of beautiful tomatoes. This was enough for eating, canning, and selling. Next year, I'll be planting Infinity tomatoes again."
Igor, 66 years old, Krasnodar:
"I've been planting these tomatoes for several years now. I like that they grow large, ripen evenly, and store well. The skins don't crack in extreme heat or when transported in the trunk. The whole family loves the taste. I should note that this variety is quite difficult to care for. They require staking and feeding, and they're sensitive to cold. Sometimes I had to heat the greenhouse to keep the plants alive. But the effort is worth it."
Evdokia, 58 years old, Perm:
"After retiring, I moved to my dacha. To live a more affluent life, I decided to start growing tomatoes for sale. I chose the Infinity variety because of its high yield. The seedlings grew well and established themselves successfully in the soil. The fruits ripened almost simultaneously, making it easy to transport to market. The tomatoes themselves are beautiful and delicious, and they store well without losing their quality. I highly recommend them."










