Brush tomato varieties for greenhouses

Tomatoes are delicious, beautiful and healthy. Only the trouble is, we do not consume them for long right from the garden, and although they are canned, they are tasty, but, firstly, they lose a lot of useful substances, and secondly, their taste is very different from fresh ones. Not everyone has the opportunity to dry or freeze tomatoes - this is a troublesome business, tomatoes cannot be simply cut into circles and put out in the sun or shoved into the freezer. Of course, you can go to the nearest supermarket - they sell fresh tomatoes all year round, as if freshly plucked from a bush, but the prices bite.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Recently, our eyes have been attracted by tomatoes collected with brushes - they just ask for the table: beautiful, one to one, smooth, shiny, practically flawless. These are specially bred hybrids with excellent keeping quality. Today, the heroes of our article will be exactly they - bristle tomatoes for greenhouses. They are pleasant to serve at any time of the year, and you can also grow them yourself in a greenhouse in any region. Information about carpal hybrids will be especially relevant for those who grow tomatoes for sale - their price is always high, regardless of the season, and growing them is not much more difficult than other varieties of tomatoes.

Features of carpal tomatoes

Today, breeders pay special attention to the creation of carpal hybrids. And before we grew tomatoes collected in a bunch, but they looked beautiful only on a bush. They ripened unevenly, by the time the lower tomatoes were turning red, the upper ones had long been torn off - if we had left them, they would either have fallen to the ground or become soft and rotted. And how I would like to pick a beautiful bunch, completely consisting of red juicy fruits.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Modern cluster tomatoes differ:

  • Amicable ripening of fruits... When the lowest one matures, the top one still holds on to the brush, retains high taste and market characteristics. Tomatoes can stay on the bush for a month without overripe.
  • Strong attachment of tomatoes... We tear them off with a brush, transfer them, shake them. If they are to go on sale, we transport, sometimes over long distances. They should stick well to the stalk.
  • Evenness in size - if the tomatoes are "different-sized", they will look worse and cost, respectively, cheaper.
  • Lack of wrinkle, which happens especially often in greenhouses under the weight of the fruits - after the formation of a crease, the fruits simply will not fill;
  • High resistance to fruit cracking.

In addition, tomatoes must be early ripening, high-yielding, resistant to diseases and pests, have good taste. An added bonus of growing these tomatoes is that they often don't need to be harvested.

Important! All carpal tomatoes must be tied up.

Benefits of greenhouse tomato cultivation

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Usually, carp tomatoes are grown in a greenhouse, only some varieties can be grown in the ground, and even those only in the south. Of course, growing tomatoes in greenhouses has a number of disadvantages, but there are also advantages:

  • It is easier to deal with diseases and pests in the greenhouse, preparations in greenhouse conditions are more effective;
  • You can exercise full control over the growing conditions.In the greenhouse, we are less dependent on weather conditions;
  • Good greenhouses usually yield two crops;
  • Tall, indeterminate tomatoes are best grown in greenhouses - there they are easier to tie up, and there is no danger that a strong wind or an animal will break a fragile stem.

This is especially important for the northern regions, where even early ripening undersized tomatoes do not always have time to ripen in the open field.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Carp tomato hybrids

Let's see what are the varieties of cluster tomatoes best for greenhouses... If in the south tomatoes bear fruit well in the ground, they are planted in a greenhouse exclusively to get a very early or late harvest, then in the north the situation is different. Despite the fact that tomatoes are grown there in greenhouses, weather conditions still affect their growth. Low temperatures and cloudy weather do not have the best effect on the development of even greenhouse vegetables - not every greenhouse is equipped with central heating and uninterrupted electric lighting. In addition, any additional energy consumption affects the cost of tomatoes. Here we need hybrids that can successfully grow and bear fruit even in low temperatures with a lack of lighting.

Often, tomatoes suitable for planting in southern regions are not suitable for cold climates. But it would be wrong to think that southern varieties cannot be grown in the north, but moving the northern ones to the south, we will get a miracle harvest. We may not get it at all. Northerner tomatoes simply will not survive the hot southern summer - they are simply not meant for him.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Advice! When choosing hybrids, carefully read what is written on the packaging. If tomatoes have climatic preferences, then the label will say “heat-resistant” or “resistant to temperature drop”, “resistant to lack of light”.

We will consider exclusively carpal greenhouse hybrids, with more attention to those tomatoes that grow in cold climates.

Loyal friends F1

Carp hybrid with an early ripening period, reaching a height of 2 meters. Fruits are round, tight, red in color, weighing up to 100 g. Typically, a cluster contains from 7 to 12 simultaneously maturing fruits equal in size. Productivity is consistently high, up to 9 kg per bush. Suitable for recycling.

Resistant to temperature fluctuations. It showed itself well when grown in cold climates.

Intuition F1

A cluster hybrid with good productivity and early ripening - almost 110 days pass from the moment the first seedlings hatch to the formation of ripe tomatoes. Round tomatoes weighing 100 g are red, long-term storage, not prone to cracking. They are not inferior to the best Dutch hybrids in taste. Developed specifically for brush picking.

Resistant to critical weather conditions, to all major tomato diseases. Suitable for growing in the north of Russia.

Instinct F1

A tall, carpal hybrid with an average ripening period and fruits weighing up to 110 g. Very easy-going.

Resistant to lack of light. Can be grown in colder climates.

Carpal F1

Super-yielding medium early carpal hybrid. Fruits are red, dense, round, weighing up to 110 g. Suitable for canning. Keeps well with brushes.

Resistant to stress, fruits set well even with a lack of light and heat. It bears excellent fruit in greenhouses in cold regions.

Comet F1

Large-fruited carpal hybrid bred by Dutch breeders. It is a strong, easy-care plant of medium height with round red fruits. The brushes are homogeneous, with fruits weighing up to 180 g. They need to be pinched, leaving 5 ovaries each.

Recommended for collection with brushes. Requires good lighting. A very productive hybrid, popular in many countries, suitable for growing in any climatic conditions.

Red Star F1

Carpal hybrid early maturing and high-yielding. Large red fruits reach 110 g.The tomato has the highest taste, dense pulp, high sugar content. Used for canning and processing.

Resistant to the appearance of top rot, gives a good yield even under unfavorable conditions, including in the north.

Red red F1

Carp hybrid with excellent characteristics and early maturity. Tall, form it into 1 stem, per 1 sq. m planted 3 bushes. The brush contains from 5 to 7 tomatoes weighing 200-500 g, round, red, with grainy pulp, very tasty. Productivity - about 8 kg per bush.

Adapted to the bad weather conditions of the northern regions, it blooms and sets fruit even when other varieties are crumbling. Differs in resistance to many diseases.

Maryina Roshcha F1

Early maturing, very productive and stable carpal hybrid. Clusters contain 7-9 tomatoes weighing up to 170 g. They are round, red, ripen very amicably. Suitable for canning. Differs in excellent transportability. Productivity - up to 20 kg sq. M. m.

Differs in complex disease resistance. Well adapted to the conditions of the north.

F1 professional

High yielding early maturing carpal hybrid for winter and polycarbonate greenhouses. It grows up to 1.8 m and forms into a single stem. Usually contains 7 brushes with 15 fruits weighing up to 100 g. Red tomatoes with excellent taste. Good for canning.

Differs in increased resistance to the main diseases of the tomato and in capital greenhouses can successfully bear fruit in cold regions.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Reflex F1

Medium-sized mid-early carpal hybrid. Fruits weighing up to 110 g are very stable, ripen together. Bred specifically for collection with tassels, which contain 6-8 fruits. It can be grown in greenhouses in any climatic zone.

Spasskaya Tower F1

All-weather carpal hybrid, medium early, abundantly fruiting. The bush is medium-sized, has few stepsons, is very easy to care for, with strong stems. It requires a solid support, since it bears fruit not only abundantly, it is covered with brushes containing 5-6 fruits weighing about 200 g, individual fruits can weigh 500 g. If the support is weak, it will simply collapse under their weight.

Fruits are slightly oval, with red fruits, slightly pinkish. They have excellent taste and aroma. The yield is up to 30 kg per square meter.

Resistant to cladosporium, tobacco mosaic, fusarium nematodes. Suitable for growing in any region.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Sweet Cherry F1

Tall ultra-early carpal hybrid. It looks very decorative: each brush contains up to 60 sweet, very juicy tomatoes weighing up to 30 g. They are planted according to the 50x30 scheme. The fruits are exceptionally good for canning, decorating ready meals and using fresh.

A very unpretentious hybrid, resistant to many diseases. In the north it is grown only in greenhouses, in the south it can bear fruit in the open field.

Samara F1

An early maturing indeterminate tomato is formed into one stem, which contains 7-8 clusters with fruits weighing 80-90 g.

Resistant to most tomato diseases. Bred specifically for cold conditions, but can grow in the south.

Siberian Express F1

Very early maturing carpal hybrid. From emergence to the beginning of fruiting - 85-95 days. Long-term fruiting, easy care. Each cluster contains 7 fruits weighing up to 150 g. It is distinguished by the simultaneous ripening of fruits on the cluster and excellent keeping quality. The fruits are firmly attached to the brush, suitable for processing.

The hybrid is resistant to lack of light. Bred specifically for the northern regions.

F1 Neighborly Envy

Hand hybrid exclusively for indoor use, early and productive. The brush contains up to 12 sweet tomatoes weighing about 100 g. Processing is recommended. This hybrid is one of the most productive indoors.

Resistant to tomato diseases. Designed for growing in greenhouses in cold areas.

Tretyakovsky F1

Medium early carp hybrid, high yield. It is quite simple to care for, as it forms few stepsons. Each brush contains 7-9 beautiful raspberry fruits weighing up to 120 g. This is one of the tastiest carp hybrids. Suitable for workpieces. Productivity - up to 17 kg per square meter.

Shade-tolerant, resistant to diseases and unfavorable weather conditions. One of the best hybrids suitable for growing in cold climates.

Attention! The Tretyakovsky hybrid has a very high content of carotene, selenium and lycopene.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Tolstoy F1

Indeterminate, medium ripening carpal hybrid of Dutch selection. Dense red fruits have a cuboid-rounded shape and a mass of 80-120 g. It is planted according to the 50x30 scheme. Possesses excellent taste, suitable for processing.

Resistant to the main diseases of tomatoes. Demanding to fertilizing and watering. An old reliable hybrid. In cold climates it is grown in greenhouses, in the south it can bear fruit in the ground.

Attention! Hybrid Tolstoy F1 is planted in a greenhouse in the phase of at least 6-7 true leaves and with at least one flower cluster.

Clustered tomatoes for greenhouses

Fan F1

An early ripe high-yielding carpal hybrid with red fruits weighing up to 130 g. Differs in good transportability and yield up to 5 kg per bush.

Resistant to tomato diseases.

Miracle tree F1

A cluster hybrid, one of those tomatoes, from which a huge tomato tree can be grown in a winter greenhouse with sufficient space, lighting, warmth and intensive feeding. Potentially, it is a high-yielding tomato with a long fruiting period. Its clusters contain 5-6 aligned red fruits weighing from 40 to 60 g with dense and fleshy pulp.

Comment! Under natural conditions, tomato is a perennial plant.

Disease resistant and suitable for industrial cultivation in all regions.

Conclusion

In one article, it is impossible to tell about all carpal hybrids of tomatoes for greenhouses. Their assortment is constantly replenished, and breeders set themselves new challenges. Even in the north, where climatic conditions are not at all suitable for growing tomatoes in the ground, yields are becoming more abundant, and the choice of varieties and hybrids is greater.

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