Characteristics and description of the Kemerovets tomato

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To successfully grow vegetables in your garden, you need to consider the climate. Without the right seeds, it's impossible to grow a good harvest.

The tomato variety "Kemerovets" has excellent properties for growing in conditions of a short summer period.

Characteristics and description of the variety

The Kemerovets tomato was developed in the Russian Federation. This variety is included in the State Register as one of the best varieties bred in the Northern Region.

An early-ripening, determinate tomato. The bush grows up to half a meter tall. The bush is small and low-growing, but produces a large harvest. The "Kemerovets" tomato is an ideal variety for growing tomatoes in greenhouses in the northern regions of the country. It is resistant to temperature fluctuations and significant drops, and is also resistant to late blight.

Why is it so important for seeds to be included in the State Register?

To be included in the State Register, a variety undergoes mandatory testing to ensure it meets the declared varietal characteristics and is appropriate for a specific region of the country. Seeds included in the State Register are not genetically modified and will not harm the environment. They are ideal for growing in a specific region.

Height, plant weight, color, shape

The Kemerovets tomato is a determinate variety. The bush grows to a height of 50-70 centimeters. The leaves are typical of tomato shape and color. The fruits are oval, teardrop-shaped, raspberry-red. Fruit weight varies from 60 to 110 grams. The Kemerovets tomato produces a huge yield. With careful care, a single bush can yield up to 5 kilograms. These tomatoes are used both in salads and for winter preserves. They also make excellent tomato juice.

Features of sowing and planting tomatoes

The Kemerovets tomato is an early-ripening variety. It takes 100 days from sowing to harvesting the first crop. This variety is suitable for greenhouse cultivation in the Northern region. Therefore, tomato planting is done only by sowing seedlings.

One of the key factors is choosing the right seeds. It's best to buy seeds from reputable sellers. The package must indicate the manufacturer's name, their contact address and phone number, the variety name, the weight or number of seeds in the package, and the packaging or expiration date. The expiration date of the seeds should be no more than two years. Naturally, the packaging itself should not raise any doubts about their quality.

The Kemerovets tomato is sown in early March in well-fertilized soil. When three permanent leaves appear, the plants are pricked out. After that, they require regular watering and adequate light. In May, the tomatoes can be moved outside to harden off, or the greenhouse can be opened. Once the threat of frost has passed, the plants can be safely planted outdoors. If planting in a greenhouse, they can be planted a little earlier.

'Kemerovets' tomatoes don't require support or pinching. They thrive in any conditions. They only need a couple of feedings throughout the season. Regular watering and weeding are sufficient for a successful harvest.

Advantages and disadvantages

The Kemerovets tomato has many advantages. It is truly a northern gardening wonder. It is low-growing, easy to grow, disease-resistant, resistant to late blight, and tolerant of soil conditions and temperature fluctuations. It produces a high yield. The fruits are transportable, have a sweet tomato flavor, and are suitable for any use. They make excellent tomato juice.

This tomato simply has no disadvantages.

Reviews

"Last year, I planted just a dozen 'Kemerovets' tomato plants, and they fed us for the whole year. I've never seen such a phenomenal harvest. There were tons of tomatoes on the plants. There was enough for us, enough for pickling, and enough to share with friends."

 

"We've been planting 'Kemerovets' tomatoes in our greenhouse for several years now. They're a breeze, and I don't worry about them freezing and wasting all my hard work. The fruits are beautiful, raspberry-colored, and they're delicious."

 

"We plant a variety of tomatoes at our dacha, but the highlight of our plot is the Kemerovets tomato. Small but mighty. That's exactly what they are. These small plants produce a truly enormous harvest."

 

"We pick the last tomatoes just before the frost, when they're barely brown. I lay them out in a cool place, one row at a time, and they ripen gradually. I really like the Kemerovets tomatoes. They keep for a long time, ripen to their full color, and have excellent flavor."

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