One of the most popular crops adapted to growing in the Russian climate is tomatoes. Homegrown tomatoes are much juicier and more natural than those sold at markets and stores. The description of the Werner f1 tomato says that the fruits are juicy, sweet, large, and ripen quickly.
Of course, it's crucial that this variety is suitable for outdoor cultivation. Not everyone has a spacious greenhouse, and even that doesn't always provide the necessary temperature for ripening. The first advantage is its resilience and undemanding nature. Importantly, regardless of temperature, the yield is always high, as this variety is specifically designed for outdoor planting.
The Werner f1 tomato variety is a leader in many respects, as it has excellent taste qualities and almost 100% yield.

Before planting in the ground
Tomatoes take up to 90 days to ripen, so planting in early to mid-May is recommended for a harvest by the end of July. However, no matter how weather-tolerant the vegetable is, the seeds won't germinate in frozen ground. So, experienced gardeners have long since adopted the practice of planting seeds in pots on windowsills in May.
Indoors, the sprouts will emerge much faster, and the stems will be much stronger. It's recommended not to plant tomatoes in soil immediately after sprouting, but to first move them to a balcony or a cooler room to allow the plants to acclimate.
What to do after the sprouts appear?
The Werner f1 tomato, like other varieties, should be watered generously only after the first leaves appear. Once the seedlings have matured, they can be planted in the soil around mid-June.

When planting, it is better to thin out the roots of the plant, that is, trim them slightly to improve their growth.
A distance of half a meter should be left between seedlings so that the root systems of neighboring bushes do not interfere with each other.
The seedlings should be carefully tended for a week after planting to ensure they become established. Except for the time after planting in open ground, the shoots are resistant to sun, cold, and wind. Dutch growers have ensured that this variety produces a bountiful harvest with minimal care. And as experience has proven, Werner tomatoes are also successfully grown in Russia's far north.
So, let's review the action plan:
- plant seeds in a pot;
- when the sprouts appear, we take the pots out onto the balcony;
- we begin abundant watering after the leaves appear;
- we plant the strengthened sprouts into the soil;
- we take care of it for a week after planting;
- We are waiting for the result.

What do customers say?
According to reviews from customers who have already tried growing Werner tomatoes, the bushes are literally covered with large fruits. And the description of the taste actually matches what advertisers claim.

The tomatoes don't crack, and the flavor remains rich and juicy. Although the fruits ripen fairly quickly, they can be easily ripened in just a couple of days even after harvesting. This variety is used both raw and in salads, sauces, and other dishes.

Availability
Werner f1 tomato seeds are readily available in most seed stores in Russia. Growing tomatoes isn't limited to open spaces; they also produce excellent fruit indoors.
For example, if you don't have a dacha or the opportunity to travel outside the city, you can plant the seeds in a flowerpot and harvest them in a couple of months. This growing method is quite convenient, as the resulting plant is low-growing and won't take up much space.










