Description and characteristics of the tomato variety Avizo f1

The popular Aviso f1 tomato, with reviews attesting to its excellent taste, is popular among gardeners and amateur growers. This standard plant is disease-resistant and produces abundant fruit. Its underdeveloped root system results in a low-growing bush that requires no support.

Advantages of the variety

The Aviso tomato is labeled f1, indicating it is a first-generation hybrid. This early-ripening variety is intended for outdoor cultivation using seedlings.

Hybrid Aviso

Tomatoes obtained by crossing different varieties do not produce seeds that produce the same fruits. If agricultural conditions are not met, the crop's yield decreases.

The variety's characteristics indicate a generous harvest. Standard bushes require no shaping. Low-growing tomatoes have a compact appearance due to their underdeveloped root system.

When planting, seedlings are placed close to each other, which allows for a larger harvest per 1 m².

The plant produces elongated, red fruits that are firm and fleshy. Each tomato weighs 70-80 g. Ripening time from planting seedlings in open ground is 60-70 days.

Planting tomatoes

The hybrid is resistant to late blight. The tomatoes are suitable for processing and fresh consumption.

Reviews from vegetable growers

Sergey Ostrovsky, 52 years old, Adler:

"The Aviso tomato is one of the best hybrid varieties in my garden. However, it has a drawback: you need to buy seeds each time you grow it. Unlike pure varieties, a hybrid doesn't retain the parent's traits, so it's difficult to predict what properties will emerge when sowing collected seeds. The tomatoes don't require any special care. The plant is low-growing and produces abundant fruit. The fruits have a wonderful aroma and flavor, and are a pleasure to pick straight from the bush. They store well, and their thick skin makes them easy to transport."

Hybrid tomatoes

Serafima, 47 years old, Voronezh:

"I eagerly awaited the first sprouts from the seeds I sown in a container in March. I was amazed by the 100% germination rate, as they all appeared almost simultaneously. Once the seedlings had matured to the point of developing two leaves, I transplanted them into individual pots. To prevent the plants from becoming too tall, I maintained a consistent temperature and provided the required amount of light. When transplanted outdoors, the seedlings took root without a problem. Periodic hilling, watering, and fertilizing allowed me to enjoy the fruits throughout the season."

Evgeny, 56 years old, Omsk:

"I purchased seeds of the Aviso variety for testing cultivation in open ground. The selection criteria were:

  • resistance to fungal diseases;
  • possibility of cultivation in open ground;
  • taste qualities of tomato.

Tomato sprout

Among the tomatoes selected for comparison, this variety was least affected by late blight. The plant survived the blight outbreak affecting other plants."

Mikhail, 59 years old, Saratov:

"I've been a tomato grower for a long time, so I often experiment with different varieties. The Aviso hybrid is distinguished by its flavor, aromatic fruit, and resistance to fungal diseases. The ability to grow it outdoors further enhances its positive attributes."

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  1. Kate

    This tomato is very juicy and flavorful. I've been growing it for several years now, and I really like it. I use this product as a fertilizer. BioGrowIt doesn't cost much and works just great.

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