The "Red Red" tomato isn't a tomato variety, but a hybrid, which means buying new seeds every year. For many, this is an unaffordable luxury, as a package of this hybrid costs an average of 60 rubles, and it only contains six seeds. Despite this, the "Red Red" tomato has received numerous reviews and photos from those who have planted it. What makes this hybrid so appealing to gardeners?
Characteristics of the variety
This hybrid's bushes can reach heights of up to 150 centimeters, which qualifies it as a tall hybrid. However, the ripening time is average. Given that this is a new hybrid, it's impossible to give an exact time from planting the seeds to the first harvest.
No more than 5-6 fruits can grow on a cluster, which weigh between 200 and 500 grams, which can be considered large.
According to advertising, the "Red Red" tomato is highly resistant to temperature fluctuations and diseases common to hybrids, but reviews from those who have planted it (photos) do not confirm this information, nor do the producers.
Description of fruits
The fruits of the "Red Red" tomato, as mentioned earlier, are quite large. Larger tomatoes ripen on the lower branches of the plant, while those at the top are smaller. The shape of these tomatoes is ideal: round with ribbing near the stem. The skin is thin, yet protects the tomatoes from cracking. The flesh is fleshy and moderately juicy, with few seeds.
Reviews from gardeners
There aren't many reviews and photos of the "Red Red" tomato from those who've planted it. However, those who have grown this hybrid are happy to share their experiences.
Tamara: "This year I bought the 'Red Red' tomato for the first time. The tomatoes in the photo look incredibly attractive. Of the six seeds in the packet, only three sprouted. Despite this, I'm more than pleased with the results. I'll buy this hybrid again next year. Each plant produces four to five tomatoes, all quite large and bright red. I planted them in a greenhouse, so I didn't encounter any problems with the cold and rainy weather. The tomatoes have a very rich flavor, mostly sweet with a hint of tartness. I wasn't disappointed."
Inga: "The 'Red Red' tomatoes are quite good, they live up to expectations and the price. They're better suited to greenhouse conditions, which is where I planted them, but I can't say they're not suited for open ground. All my seeds sprouted; some tomatoes didn't ripen fully on the vine, but they ripened beautifully on the windowsill. They're great for salads."

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