One of the most easy-to-grow tomato varieties suitable for growing in the north is the Vspyshka tomato. It's quite attractive to most beginning gardeners because it's a low-growing variety.
Advantages and disadvantages
Although these plants don't produce the highest yields, they are in demand due to their many positive qualities, most notably their low maintenance requirements. Therefore, even with a minimal investment of effort and labor, you can reap a stable tomato harvest.

The second important advantage of this tomato variety is that its low-growing form can even be grown in greenhouses, without taking up space. This is very convenient for gardeners living in regions with harsh climates.
Low-growing tomato varieties are called determinate. This means the plants have limited growth. These tomatoes often don't grow more than 1 meter tall. There are also very low-growing plants, measuring only 40-50 cm. One such variety is the "Vspyshka" tomato.
This is a low-growing tomato that produces a medium number of fruits with excellent flavor. If your plot has enough space to plant many bushes, the Vspyshka variety is an ideal choice. It requires little care, including staking.

Characteristics of the variety
The variety's characteristics and description suggest that Vspyshka can be called the benchmark for determinate tomatoes. This tomato's bushes reach a height of approximately 50 cm. However, when grown in a greenhouse, the plant can stretch somewhat further—up to 60 cm.
The second important quality of this variety is that its fruits ripen very quickly. The tomatoes form clusters early in the plant's development. In sunny weather, they ripen no later than 90 days after sowing the seeds for seedlings. The Vspyshka variety is recommended for growing exclusively from seedlings.

Most often, the bush stops growing at the fifth cluster. As a result, one tomato can yield up to 2.5 kg of delicious fruit. The plant is quite compact. If side shoots are removed, six bushes can be planted per square meter. Thus, the yield per square meter will be approximately 15 kg. This is quite a lot for a determinate variety, although the yield of such tomatoes is significantly inferior to that of tall indeterminate tomatoes.
The Vspyshka variety produces compact bushes with plenty of foliage. The foliage is dark green and dense. If the foliage is excessive, it should be thinned out. However, completely removing the foliage is essential. Otherwise, the plant will devote all its energy to producing new leaves, which will negatively impact yield and ripening speed.

Small bushes can produce quite a lot of fruit. Such plants require special attention, as they can fall to the ground due to their weight. This will negatively impact the tomatoes, which will immediately begin to rot. To prevent this from happening, be sure to tie up any bushes that have produced a large number of tomatoes.
Agricultural technology rules
The Vspyshka variety is considered one of the most easy-to-grow tomatoes, even in the northern part of the country. Its low-growing bushes rarely get sick and tolerate many weather conditions well. However, if the summer weather is expected to be rainy and cool, it's best to plant the bushes permanently in a greenhouse. Here, the ripening time of the fruits may be slightly shifted towards the later side, but this way the harvest is guaranteed to survive even during summer cold snaps.

This variety, like other tomato varieties, thrives with adequate nutrition. Furthermore, oxygenation of the roots is crucial for tomatoes, which can be achieved through simple soil loosening. With proper cultivation practices, you can get a large number of tomatoes from each plant. The better the care you give the plant, the larger the tomatoes will be.
Description of fruits
Low bushes always produce 5-6 clusters. Each cluster contains about 5 fruits. Their weight can vary, but averages 100 g.

The Vspyshka variety produces medium-sized fruits, making them ideal for whole-fruit canning. They are round and red. They may have slight ribbing at the base.
One of the key characteristics of the Flash tomatoes is their juiciness. These tomatoes are perfect not only for winter preserves but also for salads. The taste is slightly tart, but the sweetness is predominant.
Many gardeners leave positive reviews about this variety because the harvest begins early in the first half of summer. Moreover, the fruits ripen at approximately the same time, making them ideal for preserving.










