With so many tomato varieties and hybrids to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which one to plant in your garden. For those looking for the ideal variety for growing in small greenhouses, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the characteristics and description of the "Dubok" tomato variety (photo).
Description and characteristics of the tomato "Dubok"
The Oak tree is a low-growing variety with a high yield. A single mature bush can reach a maximum of 60 centimeters in length, given its determinate nature.
The "Dubok" tomato ripens quickly; the first harvest can be harvested in as little as 85-90 days if all care and growing recommendations for the "Dubok" variety are followed. The fruits themselves are slightly flattened, round, and weigh between 50 and 110 grams, which is average. They have a rich red color and an excellent flavor with a classic tartness. They can be eaten fresh or preserved for the winter; this variety has proven itself to be excellent in both.
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Distinctive characteristics of the tomato variety "Dubok" include uniform ripening and good transportability.
A few words about growing
Before planting "Oak" tomatoes, it's important to examine and determine what grew in the area before the tomatoes. The following precursor crops will contribute to the "Oak" tomato's good growth:
- Onion;
- Cucumbers;
- Salad;
- Carrot;
- Cabbage.
A priori, the "Dubok" tomato variety is grown using seedlings. The optimal time for planting seeds is early March, after soaking them in a weak solution of potassium permanganate. If the temperature outside stays around 20 degrees Celsius, the first shoots will emerge within seven days.
After the first two leaves have formed, transplant the plants into individual pots. When the seedlings reach 60 days of age, they can be transplanted into open ground.
Reviews
Characteristics and description tomato varieties The "Oak" variety is unique in its kind, as evidenced by the reviews of gardeners who have already planted this variety of tomato in their beds.
Semyon: "I like to grow varieties that require minimal care, and I consider the 'Oak' tomato variety to be one of those. The only downside I can think of is that it requires staking."
Lyudmila: "I've grown the 'Dubok' variety in my greenhouse. It's a productive variety that consistently produces medium-sized tomatoes, very firm and perfect for canning. I like that 'Dubok' tomatoes have a pleasant tart aftertaste. Overall, I recommend trying it once rather than hearing about it a hundred times!"

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One of my favorite varieties, very resistant to diseases, but I would like to remind novice gardeners that it needs fertilizing with superphosphate and organic fertilizers; if this is done regularly, it will bear fruit much better.