Description of the early-ripening tomato Vasily and cultivation techniques for the hybrid variety

The Vasily hybrid tomato variety is a source of pride for Russian breeders. Farmers' reviews attest to its ability to tolerate low temperatures and produce an early and abundant harvest. Vasily f1 tomatoes can also be successfully grown both under cover and in open beds. The choice is determined by climate, weather conditions, and the need to harvest tomatoes as early as late spring.

General information about the variety

During the breeding process, tomato varieties known for their rapid ripening and cold tolerance were used as the starting material. This painstaking work yielded stunning results. Today, Vasily tomatoes are grown even in the Chelyabinsk region, which has a rather harsh climate and cold summers. This domestic breeder has surpassed all of his foreign competitors by creating a hardy and productive tomato variety. To understand this, it's necessary to study the description of its key characteristics.

Tomato seeds

The bush is low-growing with a straight, thick stem. The root system is well-developed and firmly anchored in the soil, preventing the plant from toppling over even in strong winds. The crown is medium-thick, and the leaves are firm, corrugated, and dark green. The plant does not require staking, although in rare cases, individual branches may require staking.

The characteristics of the fruits are as follows:

  • average weight - 100 g;
  • shape - regular spherical;
  • color - bright red, uniform without spots on the cuttings;
  • the peel is smooth, shiny, dense;
  • the number of berries in one bunch is 5-6;
  • taste - rich, sweet without acidity.

As for yield, it's quite high for an early northern variety. A single greenhouse with a hundred plants can produce up to a ton of delicious and beautiful tomatoes per season. Each plant averages about 10 kg of fruit. Fruiting lasts a long time, until the first frosts. In temperate climates, tomatoes can be harvested until mid-autumn.

A brush with tomatoes

Vasily tomatoes are widely used in cooking. The very first fruits are served in salads and slices. As the berries gradually ripen, they are used for canning, juices, lecho, and pastes. The fruits are excellent for transportation and storage in shallow boxes or cardboard cartons. Thanks to their presentable appearance, the Vasily variety is popular with customers.

Advantages and disadvantages

Summer residents and farmers have praised the variety's ability to successfully withstand sudden cold snaps, which are common in Siberia and the Urals during summer. The plants are resistant to cold fog, freezing rain, and icy winds.

Ripe tomatoes

In addition, the Vasily variety has the following positive properties:

  • strong immunity to almost all diseases affecting plants of the nightshade family;
  • accelerated period of seedling development and formation of an adult plant;
  • long and stable fruiting period;
  • uniform ripening of tomatoes, simplifying the harvesting process;
  • excellent shelf life, allowing you to preserve tomatoes until the end of winter;
  • ease of cultivation and care, unpretentiousness of plants.

Red tomato

As for disadvantages, there are practically none. Gardeners note that tomatoes do not tolerate high humidity well. To avoid complications, greenhouses should be kept ventilated on hot days.

Features of cultivation

The manufacturer recommends growing tomatoes from seedlings. Planting outdoors is only possible in the southern regions of the country, provided the weather forecast is favorable. Seeds can be sown as early as mid-March.

First, they need to be treated with an antiseptic and enriched with nutrients. The seeds are planted in a container to a depth of 15-20 mm, covered with loose soil, and then placed in a warm place. The soil should be constantly moist, but not soggy.

Tomato seedlingsAfter the sprouts appear, the containers with seedlings are moved to a place with good lighting and a stable temperature of 22°C. A week before transplanting the seedlings into the garden beds, they need to be hardened off. First, the plants are taken outside during the day, then again in the evening. The first fruits appear 75-80 days after planting.

Caring for tomatoes is simple. They require regular watering, fertilizing, and weeding. Periodically, the plants should be sprayed for insects. Copper sulfate is an excellent pest control agent.

Organic, mineral, and complex fertilizers should be used as fertilizer. They should be alternated to prevent addiction. If proper plant care is followed, the first harvest will occur as early as late spring in southern regions and early summer in temperate latitudes.

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  1. Oleg

    Last year there was a good harvest of this variety, this season I will do even more thorough preparation and fertilize BioGrow – a plant growth bioactivator. Last year, I used it on cucumbers, and the harvest was huge!

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Cucumbers

Melon

Potato