Advantages of the hybrid tomato Belfort and recommendations for growing the variety

The Belfort F1 tomato is grown primarily in greenhouses—low-growing plastic shelters. This hybrid variety produces an early harvest with proper care. The fruits are fragrant, large, and delicious. This tomato variety was bred by specialists in the Netherlands.

Characteristics of the variety

The variety has the following characteristics:

  1. The plant's bushes are tall, and this variety is considered an early-ripening variety. The tomato plant can reach a height of 2 m.
  2. As soon as the seedlings appear, after 95-100 days the fruits appear, one after another.
  3. The Belfort variety tolerates temperature fluctuations and low light levels well. The plant is resistant to various diseases. This tomato tolerates transportation well without losing its appearance.
  4. Tomatoes are large and firm to the touch, rarely cracking. If properly cared for, the average tomato weighs 350 g.
  5. The fruits are good both fresh and in the form of preserves, juice or ketchup.

Ripe tomatoes

Growing methods using seedlings

It's best to plant tomatoes using seedlings. First, the seeds are planted in special containers. The seedling site should be clean, disinfected, and well-lit. It takes 9 weeks for the seeds to grow in winter, 6 weeks in spring, and 5 weeks in summer. The gardener's goal is to grow healthy and strong seedlings.

A box of tomatoes

Seed preparation

Seeds for seedlings are prepared as follows:

  1. The first stage. The seeds are soaked in a disinfectant solution (1 g potassium permanganate per 100 ml water) for about 1 hour. After this, the seeds are thoroughly rinsed in clean water.
  2. Then they are soaked in boric acid for 24 hours. 0.25 g of acid powder is dissolved in 0.5 liters of water.
  3. The third stage of preparation involves fertilizing the seeds with an ash solution (1 tablespoon of ash per 1 liter of water). This solution, along with the seeds, is then placed in a cool place at 10°C for 12 hours. This is called the hardening method.
  4. After this hardening, the seeds are warmed at a temperature of +22…+25°C. Now they can be planted in a nursery with nutritious soil.

Recommendations for planting

Nowadays, the market offers a wide range of mineral fertilizers and growth stimulants that can be added to the soil. However, it's important to approach these matters with knowledge.

So, when growing this variety, the temperature for good growth should be between 22 and 25°C. If the air temperature drops below 10°C, the pollen will not ripen in the flowers. The unfertilized ovaries will simply fall off.

Tomato blossom

The Belfort tomato doesn't like high humidity, but it does require frequent watering. It also requires adequate light. If there is not enough of it, the leaves will begin to turn pale, the buds will fall off, and the bush itself will stretch out greatly.

During this period, it is recommended to provide additional illumination to the tomatoes, as this will improve the productivity of the plants and strengthen the seedlings.

Benefits of Tomatoes

This tomato is an early, high-yielding variety. Here are some of its advantages:

  1. Belfort has the unique ability to produce a massive and uniform early harvest. This is a plus for this variety.
  2. At high temperatures it does not lose its ability to form full clusters.
  3. The hybrid has short internodes, which allows it to be grown in any type of greenhouse.
  4. The fruits are dark red, with a pointed tip. Their firm texture allows for easy transport over long distances without losing their marketable appearance.
  5. In terms of taste, Belfort tomatoes are not inferior to pink tomatoes.
  6. The fruits are resistant to cracking.

Tomato harvest

Reviews of this tomato variety are mostly positive. The description of this variety of tomato revealed that they are easy to grow, and the taste is comparable to other varieties.

This variety is easy to grow, and even a novice gardener can easily grow it. If you follow the instructions, you'll achieve a bountiful tomato yield.

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