The May Rose tomato is a high-yielding determinate variety. These tomatoes are popular among vegetable growers due to their rapid ripening, ease of care, and disease resistance.
Advantages of the variety
This early tomato, which has gained recognition among lovers of small-fruited varieties, was bred by Russian breeders and registered in 2004. The plant's leaves are light green and medium-sized.

The bush begins to bear fruit 85-90 days after planting the seedlings in the ground. The bush's characteristics indicate that this variety belongs to the determinate group of plants, reaching a height of 40-60 cm.
The fruits are matte, pink, and round. Under proper growing conditions, they can weigh up to 130–170 g. When cut horizontally, the tomatoes reveal three to four chambers containing seeds. The fruits contain up to 5% dry matter.
The variety's characteristics and description indicate the potential for long-term storage and transportation. The fruits are used fresh in cooking, and thanks to their small size and thick skin, they are suitable for canning.

This low-growing variety boasts high yields. With proper care and an optimal planting pattern, you can harvest 8-10 kg of fruit per square meter.
Agricultural technology of cultivation
The ability to grow the crop both outdoors and indoors expands the variety's geographic distribution. Southern regions are suitable for outdoor cultivation.
Central and northern regions are suitable for growing tomatoes in greenhouses. During the initial stages of bush formation, the plant requires abundant watering, supplementary feeding with complex fertilizers, and careful lighting conditions.

Seeds for seedlings are sown in March. When the first or second true leaf has formed, the plants are pricked out to strengthen them. Growing the seedlings requires periodic drip irrigation. The established seedlings should be planted in their permanent location in mid-May.
The bush's stems are medium-thick, eliminating the need for additional support. However, due to the abundant harvest, branches must be tied up to prevent damage from the weight of ripe fruit.
Despite the variety's resistance to nightshade diseases, May Rose can be susceptible to brown rot. Control of the disease involves mechanically removing infected leaves.

After this, reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer and watering, and treat the plant with pesticides. For preventative purposes, adjust the lighting and irrigation regime.
Attentive care of crops during growth and ripening ensures healthy plants and a high yield. Therefore, tomatoes need to be treated with various products at all stages of development.
May rose bushes love watering. Fertilizers containing potassium and calcium are recommended to ensure good growth and protection.
Opinions and recommendations of vegetable growers
Positive reviews indicate the variety's popularity among gardeners. Those who have planted May Rose tomatoes note the quick ripening of the fruit, the bountiful harvest, and the ease of cultivation.

Alevtina Koryakina, 49 years old, Nizhny Novgorod:
"When choosing tomatoes for planting last season, I chose the May Rose variety. I grew the seedlings myself and pricked out the plants. The bush isn't very tall, but it has drooping clusters of tomatoes. I tied the stems to a support for support. The tomatoes have amazing flavor and aroma, and they retain their appearance well for a long time. It's nice that you can still enjoy the taste of fresh tomatoes even after the growing season has ended."
Savely Ivanov, 52 years old, Pyatigorsk:
"I planted May Rose in my garden. It yields a good harvest, the fruits are delicious, they don't crack when canned, and they keep fresh for a long time. The cultivation techniques are standard, just like for other tomatoes. The main thing when planting is to maintain a distance between the bushes to ensure adequate airflow and prevent fungus."











I wonder what these tomatoes will look like if I fertilize them with a growth activator. BioGrowIs it really true that the harvest will be even greater? This is already a high-yielding variety.
I like that this variety is easy to care for, and you don't need to do anything special. I fertilize the soil before planting the tomato and use it as it grows. BioGrow, I don't do anything else.