Description of the Irina F1 tomato variety, its characteristics and yield

Gardeners plant early tomatoes to enjoy their favorite vegetables as early as the beginning of summer. The selection of varieties from breeders is astounding. Vegetable growers simply need to select the most suitable characteristics. The Irina F1 hybrid tomato has a high immunity, excellent yield, and is easy to care for. This is why it is a favorite for growing.

Description of the variety

For those interested in learning more about the hybrid, a detailed description is provided. These criteria help gardeners decide whether the variety is suitable for their family's needs and for growing on their plot.

Description of tomato

Plant:

  • determinant;
  • height up to 1 m;
  • has a strong stem;
  • inflorescence intermediate, one with up to 5 fruits;
  • ready for use 90-95 days after emergence.

Tomato:

  • round shape;
  • weighing 110 g;
  • deep red color;
  • high density;
  • excellent taste;
  • easily tolerates transportation;
  • has a long shelf life.

Whatever the description of a hybrid, you shouldn't judge it without trying to grow several plants.

Growing

Growing the Irina tomato in your garden doesn't require any special efforts. Simply follow basic agricultural guidelines, and you're sure to reap the rewards.

Each vegetable grower calculates planting dates individually, as climates vary across regions. It's recommended to count 60 days from the expected planting date in the permanent location and sow the seeds.

Seedlings need careful care, as strong plants are the key to a bountiful harvest. Tomatoes require 14-16 hours of light per day. In the absence of direct sunlight, grow lights are used.

Maintain a temperature regime of +15-17 ⁰С for the first 5 days, and +20-22 ⁰С for the following 5 days.

Water as needed, avoiding overwatering and preventing drying out. Fertilizing with complex fertilizers or growth stimulants is recommended. Pricking out is done at the second true leaf stage.

container with seedlings

Growing seedlings is not an easy process, but by following all the requirements, you will get strong plants.

Before transplanting to their permanent location, 10 days in advance, harden off the tomatoes by placing them outside and leaving them there for a while. Gradually increase this time to 8-10 hours. When planting, space 4 plants per 1 m.2.

Care Features

Determinate tomatoes don't require pinching, which makes the gardener's job easier. But don't relax. It takes work to achieve the desired yield.

  • Loosening the soil will allow oxygen to reach the roots and help the soil retain moisture longer.
  • Water in the morning and evening. Warm water is preferable. Ideally, use drip irrigation.
  • Fertilizers are alternated between organic and mineral fertilizers, with particular attention paid to tomatoes during budding, flowering, and fruit set.
  • Removing weeds will prevent plants from starving. First and foremost, weeds draw nutrients from the soil and also provide a breeding ground for pests.
  • Plants need support. The height of the plant and the abundance of fruit require the installation of supports.

A bush with tomatoes

Even a novice vegetable grower can apply these requirements in practice.

Advantages and disadvantages

The Irina variety has become popular thanks to the hybrid's positive properties, which the plants possess in abundance.

Pros:

  • early ripening period;
  • high yield;
  • excellent taste;
  • forms ovaries when the temperature drops below +10 ⁰С.;
  • high immunity;
  • long shelf life;
  • maintaining commercial qualities during transportation.

Cons:

  • you can't collect your own seeds;
  • After the impact, the fruits begin to spoil.

Every hybrid has similar shortcomings, which is why Irina f1 is popular among gardeners.

Sliced ​​tomatoes

Pests and diseases

Colorado potato beetle treatment is required. This should be done immediately before planting.

Hybrid Irina is immune to:

  • Alternaria;
  • fusarium;
  • tobacco mosaic virus.

Chemical treatments should be used only before flowering; afterward, folk remedies should be used.

If cultivation requirements are met, it is resistant to late blight.

Tomato disease

Harvesting and storage

The fruits are harvested starting in July and continue until they are all ripe. They are stored in a cool place. If the temperature is maintained, tomatoes will keep for about a month.

Crop volume and application

An important criterion for choosing a variety is yield. From 1 m2 They harvest 9-11 kg of tomatoes. And one Irina hybrid bush produces 4 kg of vegetables, provided all care requirements are met.

Tomatoes are used to make fresh salads and various tomato derivatives. They are also excellent for dressings and juices.

Gardeners' reviews

Gardeners don't always trust the manufacturer's descriptions, so they look for reviews of Irina tomatoes. Experienced gardeners share useful information in them.

Tomato bushes

Natalia: "I planted them a bit late, but they still managed to ripen. I didn't do any shaping. The yield is top-notch, Irinka gets first place. The fruit is uniform and delicious."

Lyudmila: "I pick tomatoes as they ripen, so it's hard to say how many I got from a single plant. The Irina variety is very productive, and I'll definitely be growing more."

Larisa: "I read the comments from people who had planted the hybrid in their gardens. I decided to buy it. The yield was disappointing; it was a very poor one."

Hybrid tomato Irishka It ripens early, but at the same time has excellent flavor. Gardeners appreciate it for its high resistance to many diseases. And hardworking housewives find uses for tomatoes in home cooking.

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