The Kozyr tomato is very popular in Siberia. Consumer reviews point to its high disease resistance, excellent yield, and early maturity. Kozyr tomatoes have undeniable advantages:
- early maturity;
- large fruits;
- high productivity;
- great taste.
Introduction to tomato varieties
When considering what is required to achieve a high tomato yield, it's important to familiarize yourself with proper agricultural practices. This variety of tomato has outperformed many hybrids. It can be grown outdoors or indoors. Tomatoes are planted in calm weather, 2 plants per square meter, with the roots buried completely and the stems 1-2 cm deep. To ensure adequate moisture for the seeds, the seedlings are covered with plastic or glass.

A detailed variety description and careful planning allow tomatoes to be grown both indoors and outdoors. Experienced gardeners report high yields: 9 kg per square meter. The fruits have an amazing flavor and are large, with individual specimens weighing up to 800 g.
Caring for tomatoes in open ground
The more attention you give to the plant, the higher the yield. Tomatoes grow on spreading, dense bushes up to 80 cm tall. The first fruits appear after 110 days. Water the tomatoes as the top layer dries out. It's important not to let the plant dry out until round, slightly flattened fruits form, otherwise you won't get a high yield.
When tomatoes are fully formed, a lack of moisture causes the fruit to crack. Experienced gardeners, when describing tomatoes, point to sweet flesh with a firm consistency. They recommend watering the plant at the roots in the evening. Sometimes, ash is added to the water at a rate of 1 tablespoon per bucket of water, and the soil is loosened after watering.

Tomatoes set fruit regardless of weather conditions. If the bush produces abundant fruit, support dwarf tomatoes. Weeding should be combined with loosening the soil, as weeds inhibit root development. The bush should be 50-70 cm tall and requires training only if several main stems emerge.
Preparing for sowing
Calibration is performed to obtain seeds with high germination rates. Only those stored under appropriate conditions are selected: at a temperature of 14–16°C and a humidity of 70–75%. Labeled containers are prepared for sowing.
Weak, damaged, dry, large, or very small seeds are not suitable for sowing. Fill the container with soil to half its volume and water with a pre-prepared Epin-Extra solution. Place the seeds on the soil surface, cover with soil, and move the container to a warm place.
You can warm the seeds by wrapping them in a cloth and leaving the bag on a central heating radiator. A description of seed preparation would be incomplete without mentioning one more method. You can quickly warm the seeds in the oven by placing them on a sheet of foil or parchment. The temperature for seed treatment should not exceed 60°C, and the treatment time should be 3-4 hours.

Hardening of raw materials improves their adaptability to changes in temperature conditions:
- drought;
- cold snap;
- frosts.
It should be remembered that some of the seeds may die. The remaining grains will produce a high yield, as they are resistant to diseases.

In Western Siberia, sowing Siberian Trump tomato seeds begins in early March. To ensure a good harvest, gardeners recommend:
- provide high-quality lighting for seedlings (daylight hours - 12 hours);
- take into account the sowing time indicated in the seed instructions;
- Study the experience of summer residents - early sowing does not always lead to an early harvest.
It's important to remember that seedlings should be planted only after the soil mixture has warmed to above-zero temperatures. Carefully plant the seeds in the prepared container. The size of the shoots should be equal to the length of the seed.
Consumer reviews
Beginner and experienced gardeners share their experiences growing the Kozyr tomato, offering advice to all gardening enthusiasts.

Nikolay, Volkovysk: "I recommend choosing tomato varieties based on your climate. In recent years, I've been getting a good harvest of the Siberian Trump tomato. I really liked it. The fruits have a rich flavor."
Elena, Novosibirsk: "I bought a packet of seeds. I plant Kozyr tomatoes every year. The flavor is balanced. I like the texture: meaty and dense, the tomatoes have a tomato-like taste."
Yuri, Mogilev: "Sibirsky Kozyr tomatoes are highly productive. One tomato can weigh up to 800 g. I use them for fresh eating and canning."
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