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A tomato hybrid called Samara F1. This variety will arouse the interest of those gardeners who like to treat their guests to whole pickled tomatoes.
Farmers will be interested in its high yield, as well as the excellent density of fruits that allows transporting the crop to the place of sale without much loss.
In this article you will find not only a complete description of the variety, but also get acquainted with its characteristics, see how the tomatoes look in the photo. We will also tell you about the features of cultivation, the advantages and disadvantages of the variety.
Samara tomatoes: variety description
The hybrid is included in the State Register in Russia and is recommended for growing in greenhouses, hotbeds and under film. The bush of a plant of an indeterminate type (read about determinant ones here), reaches a height of 2.0-2.2 meters. The plant shows the greatest efficiency when forming a bush with 1-2 stems.
The bush requires mandatory tying to a vertical support or trellis... Samara tomatoes - early ripening, active fruiting begins 90-96 days after planting seeds for seedlings. A bush of medium branching, with a small amount of slightly corrugated, dark green leaves with a matte bloom. The shape of the leaves is common for a tomato.
The Samara tomato variety is characterized by a long fruiting period, an even size of fruits in the cluster. It is resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporium and verticillary wilting.
Country of origin of the hybrid | Russia |
Fruit shape | Rounded, almost spherical shape with a weak spot near the peduncle |
Color | Unripe light green, ripe deep red, with a slight gloss |
Average mass | Almost equal weight of fruits in a cluster, about 85-100 grams |
Application | Universal, suitable for slicing into salads and preserving whole fruits |
Average yield | 3.5-4.0 per bush, 11.5-13.0 kilograms when planting no more than 3 bushes per square meter |
Marketable condition | Excellent presentation, good safety during transportation |
A photo
See below: tomatoes Samara photo
Advantages and disadvantages
Among the advantages are:
- early ripening;
- long-term yield of the crop;
- even size and weight of the tomato;
- the versatility of the use of ripe fruits;
- good yield per square meter of soil;
- resistance to diseases of tomatoes;
- fruits are resistant to cracking.
You can compare this indicator with other varieties in the table below:
Variety name | Fruit weight |
Samara | 85-100 grams |
Bobcat | 180-240 |
Russian size | 650-2000 |
Podsinsky miracle | 150-300 |
American ribbed | 300-600 |
Rocket | 50-60 |
Altaic | 50-300 |
Yusupovsky | 500-600 |
Premier | 120-180 |
Honey heart | 120-140 |
disadvantages:
- growing only on sheltered ridges;
- the requirement of tying up the stems of the bush.
You can compare the yield of the variety with others in the table below:
Variety name | Yield |
Samara | 3.5-4 kg per bush |
Nastenka | 10-12 per square meter |
Gulliver | 7 kg per bush |
Lady Shedi | 7.5 kg per square meter |
Honey heart | 8.5 kg per square meter |
Fat jack | 5-6 kg per bush |
Doll | 8-9 kg per square meter |
Summer resident | 4 kg per bush |
Lazy | 15 kg per square meter |
The president | 7-9 kg per square meter |
King of the market | 10-12 kg per square meter |
Growing features
The optimal time for planting seeds for seedlings will be the last decade of February. When the first true leaf appears, picking of the seedlings is necessary. When diving, feed with complex fertilizer. After warming up the soil, transfer the seedlings to the previously prepared holes on the ridges.
Further care will be reduced to periodic feeding, loosening the earth in the holes, mulching, watering with warm water after sunset, removing weeds, fertilizing.
- For seedlings.
- Top of the best.
- Mineral and organic.
- Ready-made complexes.
- Yeast.
- Iodine.
- Ash.
- Hydrogen peroxide.
- Ammonia.
- Boric acid.
- How to properly carry out foliar feeding and fertilize plants when picking?
Diseases and pests
As mentioned above, the variety is resistant to tomato diseases and you will not need to control them. But in order to prevent their occurrence and to properly carry out prevention, some knowledge is needed.
- Alternaria, fusarium and verticillosis.
- Late blight, protection against it and varieties resistant to this disease.
As for pests, Colorado beetles, aphids, thrips, and spider mites most often threaten plantings. Folk remedies or insecticides will help against them.
Tomato Samara F1 planted in a greenhouse will delight you with an abundance of ripe tomato clusters of equal weight and size. You will feel legitimate pride when you open a jar of thick, great-tasting tomatoes in winter.
Watch the video: how to pinch and tie tomatoes
In the table below you will find links to articles about tomatoes with different ripening periods:
Mid-season | Late ripening | Super early |
Nikitich | Premier | Alpha |
Funtik F1 | Grapefruit | Pink Impression |
Crimson Sunset F1 | De Barao Giant | Golden stream |
Rise F1 | Yusupovsky | The miracle of the lazy |
Mikado | Bull heart | Salting miracle |
Azure Giant F1 | Rocket | Sanka |
Uncle Styopa | Altaic | Locomotive |
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