The diversity of hybrids amazes gardeners. Those interested can choose the variety best suited for their garden. The Intuition tomato has earned a reputation among gardeners for its high yield and versatility.
Description of the variety
To properly grow a crop, a gardener needs information; knowing the variety's characteristics helps avoid mistakes when growing it.

Plant:
- indeterminate;
- medium-leafy;
- height up to 1.8-2 m;
- the stem is powerful;
- with a simple inflorescence;
- ripens in 120-125 days.
Tomatoes:
- red color;
- round shape;
- weighing 80-120 g;
- high density;
- the pulp is fleshy;
- the taste is normal;
- excellent product characteristics;
- They are stored for a long time and can withstand transportation.

The Intuition F1 tomato is unpretentious and undemanding in terms of care; all agricultural practices are standard.
Growing
Tomatoes can be planted in open ground or greenhouses, depending on the gardener's preferences and resources. Growing tomatoes from seedlings can help reduce the time needed and yield an earlier harvest.
Tomato "Intuition" seeds are disinfected using special disinfectants or a weak solution of potassium permanganate. Some gardeners also soak them in growth stimulants.
The soil is prepared and disinfected in advance. Seeds are planted in March at a depth of 2 cm, with 2 cm between seeds. After sowing, compact the soil, cover with plastic wrap, and remove the film after seedlings emerge. The optimal temperature for seed germination is 25°C.

When the plants develop two true leaves, they need to be pricked out. Once transplanted into individual containers, they begin to develop a strong root system and powerful stems.
Tomatoes are planted in their permanent location after 55-60 days. Before planting, they are hardened off for 10-14 days. To do this, the seedlings are taken outside for a few hours, then brought back inside. Gradually, the time spent outdoors is increased to 8-10 hours.
Planted in the ground at a distance of 50 cm per 1 m2 have 4 plants.
There is no need to plant the Intuition variety plants too deeply, as this will cause them to begin to form lateral roots.

Care Features
There's nothing special about caring for the Intuition F1 tomato variety. Standard farming methods suitable for any variety are used.
Particular attention should be paid to staking the bushes, as tall plants need to be staking after 10 days of transplanting to their permanent location. Side shoots are removed, but not all bushes are recommended to be kept to 1-2 stems. This will increase yield.
The Intuition variety is indeterminate, so it requires growing point removal. In open ground, this is done after the fifth cluster has formed, and in a greenhouse, after the seventh.
Otherwise, as with other tomato varieties, water generously but infrequently. Loosening the soil will ensure oxygen reaches the plant roots.
Weeds should be removed promptly, especially during the early stages. Young plants need nutrients, but weeds suck everything out of the soil, starving the tomatoes.

Fertilizing tomatoes should only be done 14-15 days after transplanting. Use the following mixture:
- 10 liters of water;
- 500 mg mullein;
- 20 g nitrophoska.
Calculation for 1 bush is 1 liter of solution.
There's nothing complicated about caring for plants. Just follow simple guidelines when growing your plants, and everything will be fine.
Advantages and disadvantages
Every plant has both positive and negative qualities. If the latter predominate, the variety will gain a bad reputation instead of popularity.
Pros:
- high yield;
- versatility of use;
- good taste;
- high density;
- crack resistance;
- the fruits are firmly attached to the brushes and do not fall off when touched;
- suitable for long-term storage;
- maintains its marketable appearance during transportation;
- has immunity to some diseases.

Cons:
- the hybrid does not produce seeds that retain its genes;
- demandingness of formation.
The remaining disadvantages are inconstant and insignificant for most gardeners.
Pests and diseases
Like all hybrids, the Intuition tomato is immune to diseases.
The description indicates that the species is opposed to:
- tobacco mosaic virus;
- Cladosporiosis;
- fusarium.
To avoid the negative effects of other diseases, plants need to be treated with special preparations or folk remedies. A certain rule should be followed: use chemicals only before flowering. After flowering, it is preferable to use folk remedies.
Harvesting and storage
The fruits are harvested as soon as they turn red. They can be stored for up to 1 month without losing their flavor.

According to reviews of the Intuition tomato, it's best to let the fruit ripen on the plant. This enhances the flavor.
Crop volume and application
The variety is characterized as very productive. More than 5 kg of tomatoes can be harvested from one bush. With proper care and compliance with all necessary requirements, 1 m2 receive 30 kg of vegetables.
Tomatoes are used for a variety of purposes. They are ideal for canning and pickling, and are also used in all other winter preparations.
Gardeners' reviews
Inexperienced gardeners rely on reviews from gardeners because they find a lot of useful information, including specific growing recommendations.

Growing in a greenhouse
Violetta: "The first year I planted them outside, I got tired of constantly tying them up. The second year, I planted them in a greenhouse, which made things easier. I tied them to a trellis, so the wind didn't blow them around. The fruits are firm, I use them for pickling. I also liked that the tomatoes can be sliced into rounds without losing their aesthetic appeal."
Igor: "I recommend growing them only indoors. With proper fertilization, the plants produce a bountiful harvest. It's best to harvest the vegetables in bunches; this extends their shelf life. The fruits look very beautiful on the bushes."
Natalia: "I recently opened a greenhouse. However, I have my favorites for growing. Intuition is one of those varieties. For my first time, I decided not to experiment too much and grew them on a single stem. The yield was excellent. The following year, I trained them as a tomato tree. The yield was amazing: 82-85 tomatoes per bush, not counting the first tomatoes I picked for food. I used a lot for pickling and even gave them to friends. The fruits have excellent flavor; I will grow them in the future."
Maxim: "I planted these for sale; you couldn't find a better variety. The bushes are tall and easy to care for. I like the shelf life. The even, bright red fruits are snapped up quickly at the market. One plant yields 0.8-1.2 kg of tomatoes per day, depending on the greenhouse, of course. I recommend this hybrid to everyone."

Growing in open ground
Elena: "I was growing double-stemmed plants. It was a cold year, and this tomato hybrid saved the day. The harvest was bountiful, and the tomatoes were delicious. It's a shame I couldn't find these seeds anywhere this year."
Karina: "I was lured in by the pretty photos and promises of a bountiful harvest. It turned out differently. The bushes are stunted, and there aren't many tomatoes. Maybe it's because they need to be planted in a greenhouse. I'll try that next year. But for those who don't have one, I advise against growing them; don't waste your time and effort."
Ivan: "I came across this hybrid by chance and decided to try it. The seeds germinated perfectly. We got 10 plants in total, divided 5 into each greenhouse and 5 into open ground. The plants were amazing with their blooms, producing 8-10 ovaries. The taste was excellent, and the whole family loved them. We'll keep growing them."
Julia: "I've compiled my own list of hybrids that never fail. The Intuition variety is among them. I live in the Urals, and this variety produces fruit in any weather conditions. Of the 50 hybrids, this one turned out to be the most productive. Its versatility allows it to be used in any way. Its thick skin keeps it for a long time."
The Intuition hybrid is suitable for those who preserve fruit for the winter. The fruits don't burst when placed in hot containers. Gardeners recommend this hybrid for growing on their plots.












The tomato plant is large, so staking is essential. This variety produces quite a good yield without the use of organic fertilizers. I only feed the seedlings withBioGrow".