Super early Dutch greenhouse tomatoes

  • Dec 13, 2020
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Tomatoes of Dutch selection are distinguished by early ripening, large yield, high taste characteristics, resistance to diseases and insect pests. The fruits are used for salads, preparations for the winter. In the list of popular tomato varieties: Lady Shedi, Esmira, Diadem, Benito, Classic, Debut, etc.

Tomatoes of Dutch selection are distinguished by early ripening, large yield, high taste characteristics, resistance to diseases and insect pests. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Tomatoes of Dutch selection are distinguished by early ripening, large yield, high taste characteristics, resistance to diseases and insect pests. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

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Descriptions of varieties

Dutch varieties of tomatoes are recommended for cultivation in greenhouse conditions or in the southern regions in the open field. Tomatoes are distinguished by their high taste characteristics, disease resistance and ripen before a cold snap.

Tomatoes of the Lady Shedi variety are early maturing, unpretentious in care, high-yielding. Vegetable crops grow up to 60-80 cm. Plant formation is carried out in 2 stems. On the brushes 3-4 tomatoes ripen. The bushes can withstand short dry periods. Deep red peel, weight 1 pc. is 130-200 g. Juicy sugar pulp. The fruits are used for salad, pasta, preparations, sauces.

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Tomatoes of the Esmira F1 species are early ripening, disease resistant. One plant is harvested up to 5-6 kg. The taste of tomatoes is sweet and sour. The bush is formed into one trunk.

Hybrid tomato variety Solerosso F1 is early maturing, ripens 90 days after planting the seeds. From 1 m² of plantings, you can collect up to 7-8 kg. The fruits are distinguished by high taste characteristics and are well preserved. Tomatoes are grown in greenhouses.

Donald F1 variety is undersized, early maturing. Fruits weighing 50-60 g with red skin. The pulp is juicy, sugary. The bushes reach a height of 0.5 m. Gardeners recommend growing bushes in greenhouses. The culture is disease resistant. The harvest is stored for up to 2 months.

Hybrid variety Magnus F1 is early maturing, tomatoes ripen in 88-90 days. About 14-16 kg are harvested from 1 m² of plantings. The culture is resistant to diseases, ripe fruits do not crack. 6-7 brushes grow on the bushes. Fruits with red skin, weight 1 pc. is about 120-140 g.

Dutch varieties of tomatoes are recommended for cultivation in greenhouse conditions or in the southern regions in the open field. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

Harvest species

The Diadem F1 variety is early, resistant to diseases, the bushes reach a height of 1.5 m. Supports are required for lashes, tying is mandatory. A plant is formed in 2-3 lashes. Fruits are round, large, weighing up to 200 g. The skin is dense, rich red. The culture is distinguished by long-term fruiting (until autumn). The crop is well transported. 18 kg are harvested from plantings of 1 m² when feeding.

Classic F1 is suitable for preservation, fresh salads. The fruits are elongated, the flesh is dense. The bushes are compact, 0.8-1 m high. Up to 3-4 kg are harvested from the bush. Tomatoes have a red skin with a glossy sheen. The culture is grown in greenhouse conditions, withstands a short drought. For a stable yield, fertilizing and regular watering are mandatory.

The hybrid type of tomato Benito F1 is grown in a temperate climate, is characterized by unpretentious care. The culture is early maturing, of the standard type, the bushes reach a height of 80 cm. Fruits are round in shape, weighing up to 110-140 g. From 1 plant can be harvested up to 7-8 kg. Tomatoes withstand temperature changes and yield increases when grown in greenhouses.

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