
It's hard to find a gardener who doesn't have experience growing tomatoes. Finding the perfect tomato for your region is now easy. Breeders have introduced many interesting varieties. Fans of mid-season varieties should consider the Dunyasha tomato. This tomato has earned a reputation as a versatile, reliable, and productive variety.The Dunyasha tomato is characterized as a low-growing, semi-spreading plant. Growing it is easy, whether you plant it in open ground or prefer to plant crops under plastic cover. The tomato bushes are standard and require no pruning. They rarely exceed 60 centimeters in height. Specimens up to 40 centimeters are more common.
There's no need to create special supports for tomatoes. This is a huge advantage for many gardeners. Caring for the crop is also simplified by the lack of need for side shoots. The plant grows quickly, actively forming medium-sized, green, neat leaves. During flowering, large, simple inflorescences can be seen. After flowering, the active stage of ovary formation begins. Tomatoes of the Dunyasha variety form clusters on the bushes.
Description of fruits
The main characteristics of the Dunyasha tomato variety include:
- round shape;
- smooth glossy skin;
- dense pulp;
- with the onset of biological maturity, tomatoes turn a beautiful orange-red color;
- the fruits are medium-sized, the weight of one varies from 80 to 200 grams;
- The taste is perfectly balanced, with equally well expressed notes of sour and sweet.
Thanks to their meatiness and high density, Dunyasha tomatoes are ideal for canning. They are ideal for fresh consumption and as an ingredient in various dishes. This tomato produces good results for farmers growing tomatoes for sale. Even after long transportation, the fruits retain their attractive appearance, retaining their distinctive flavor and subtle aroma.
Advantages and disadvantages
- Good yields, up to 4 kilograms per bush, if you adhere to the 50 x 40-30 cm scheme, planting density of up to 8 bushes per square meter.
- The plant grows perfectly both in open and protected soil.
- The tomato stands out from others due to its resistance to various tomato diseases.
- Perfectly balanced taste.
- Easy to care for due to the compactness of the bushes.
The Dunyasha variety has no known drawbacks. However, like any other heat-loving crop, it requires stable temperatures for proper growth and development.
Growing rules
When planning to grow Dunyasha tomatoes, it's best to begin preparations in the fall, when the garden is cleaned and the soil is dug up in the spring. Fertilize the soil thoroughly. Repeat the entire plot preparation process in the spring, if necessary.
When purchasing seeds, it's important to begin planning for transplanting young Dunyasha bushes. Count 60 to 65 days from the expected date. This is when sowing begins. For this, select the best starting soil, containing good drainage material and fertilizing material.
Many professionals recommend germinating seeds in advance, but this is not a necessary step. Growth stimulants help achieve good germination results. To be on the safe side, place several seeds in each hole to ensure additional plants are available in case some are damaged. When replanting from a shared pot, you can remove any excess plants, leaving the strongest and healthiest ones.
At the seedling stage, the following conditions remain important:
- warm;
- lighting;
- moderate watering.
The first factor is the most important: stable temperatures. They remain between 21-27 degrees Celsius, allowing Dunyasha seeds to germinate in just a few days. During the seedling stage, temperatures may be slightly lower. It's important not to let them drop below 18 degrees Celsius. This will help prevent growth retardation.
With proper lighting, tomatoes will grow vertically. The pots' positions under daylight are periodically adjusted to prevent the tomato stems from becoming deformed.
Growing seedlings requires regular irrigation. This helps maintain soil moisture, which promotes photosynthesis and the development of a strong root system, which is essential for successful transplantation.
Care
After transplanting tomato bushes, you will have to take the time to quickly create a watering plan, which should be based on three rules.
- Irrigate under the stem, not from above.
- Regular watering.
- Moderate watering.
By following three basic rules, you can maintain soil moisture without overwatering, which can lead to the development of various diseases. More thorough watering of the Dunyasha tomato is recommended after each feeding and during the flowering stage. However, during fruit formation, extreme caution should be exercised with watering to prevent the fruit from cracking from excess moisture.
Fertilizers are applied every two weeks, starting with a nitrogen-based fertilizer after transplanting young tomato plants, gradually moving to balanced mineral fertilizers. Each mineral fertilizer application is alternated with an organic fertilizer application. Both foliar feeding and root application of beneficial micronutrients are used. Until fruit set, liquid fertilizer is preferred. It is more quickly absorbed by the plant and gives the tomatoes the necessary boost for further vigorous development.
Harvesting and storage
Gardeners will need to carefully inspect their plants and pick any that have begun to brown. These tomatoes are firm enough to last a long time in storage. Thanks to warm, dry conditions, they will ripen and then remain in boxes for another three weeks. After this time, farmers will be able to enjoy the tomato's perfect flavor and delicate aroma.
Pest and disease control
Gardeners rely on a variety of commercial products to combat diseases. Their powerful chemical properties quickly eliminate diseases and prevent their spread. However, experienced farmers recommend preventing disease and insect infestations through balanced crop management and the periodic use of disinfectants. Crop rotation is another reliable method for preventing these nasty diseases.
Reviews
Yana:
"A neighbor shared some Dunyasha seeds with me. His plants produced fruit like crazy. For the second year now, I haven't been able to achieve the desired results. But the fruits the tomato plants produce are truly tasty and juicy, of excellent quality. Next year, I'll try planting them in a sunny spot and see what happens."
Alexander:
"A friend sang my praises about the Dunyasha variety. I didn't believe in its perfect taste for a long time until I tried it. The flavor truly has a balance that's hard to find in other tomatoes. Next year, I'll definitely plant a few Dunyasha bushes in the greenhouse."
Dmitry:
"I couldn't achieve such yields with other varieties. The plants are compact but robust. In three years, they only suffered from gray mold once. There have been no further problems."
Kirill:
"Wonderful tomatoes, easy to care for. I discovered an additional advantage of this variety – drought resistance. Even after a week and a half of hot weather without additional watering, the plants not only remained lush and healthy, but also continued to produce fruit vigorously."

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