The Scorpion Large-fruited tomato was developed by Russian breeders and belongs to the indeterminate variety. Despite the unusual and somewhat intimidating name, farmers agree on one thing: anyone who has grown this variety will confirm its rich and unique flavor. Reviews from gardeners indicate that this tomato type can be used to make a separate salad, as it is so original and combines several flavors.
What is the Scorpion tomato?
Characteristics and description of the variety:
- The Scorpion tomato has large fruits, so keep this in mind before purchasing seeds. The plants will also grow quite large, with a single plant reaching 1.8 m in height.
- It is impossible to grow these tomatoes without pinching and staking: with such care, or rather, the lack thereof, the yield will be poor.
- To obtain the largest harvest of ripe fruits, experts recommend forming the bush into a single stem.
- The bushes have rich green leaves and inflorescences that produce a maximum of 7 fruits.

The description of Scorpion indicates that this variety is easy to care for. Seedlings, if pricked out and hardened off promptly, grow quite strong and establish themselves in their final location without any problems. Gardeners can harvest their first Scorpion tomato crop 100 days after the first shoots emerge. This variety is resistant to a number of common tomato diseases, including late blight.
Scorpio tomatoes produce large berries. On average, one weighs about 400 g, but some "heroes" can grow up to 800 g. These vegetables can be eaten fresh or added to salads. Simply add some seasoning and dressing, and the salad is ready. Tomatoes make delicious tomato juices and sauces. They are not suitable for whole-fruit canning due to their large size, but they can be preserved in individual pieces.

The tomatoes are juicy inside, and the outside is covered in a thick, smooth skin. Its thickness is high enough to prevent cracking. Scorpion tomatoes are round, flattened at the ends. The top, near the stem, has slight ribbing. The flavor is rich and slightly sweet.
Tomatoes come in a variety of colors, ranging from soft pink to deep red, depending on how much sun the bush where the tomato was grown received.
Vegetables can be stored for long periods in a cool place and are also easy to transport. Tomatoes are often grown commercially, which is not surprising given their distinctive flavor and ease of care.

How to grow tomatoes?
Scorpion tomatoes are resistant to many diseases, but they require care to maintain healthy growth. Scorpion thrives on space, so experts recommend planting a maximum of three seedlings per square meter.
Caring for the plant is extremely simple: just water the plants regularly, loosen the soil, and add mineral fertilizers to the soil from time to time.
Proper and timely care will allow you to reap a bountiful harvest that you can enjoy with your family or prepare for sale. Remember, it's best to train the plant to a single stem—this will ensure all the nutrients are transferred to the tomatoes, rather than wasted on growing them further.

Although Scorpio bushes require a bit of work, removing side shoots and tying up stems, it will be completely worth it and will pay off with a good harvest.











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