Tomato "Pink Giant": variety description, photos, reviews

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Tomato "Pink Giant": variety description, photos, reviewsThis beautiful, large, deep-pink tomato with fleshy flesh has become a favorite among those seeking delicious and mouth-watering fruits. The "Pink Giant" tomato—variety description, photos, and reviews—has become one of the most popular and vibrant varieties, loved by everyone. Here's what growers and those who have grown this beautiful, delicate-flavored tomato in their gardens have to say about it.

 

 

 

What do the manufacturers promise?

 

Much has been written about this wonderful tomato variety online. It's a salad variety and produces unusually large fruits, up to 600 grams, and much larger under high humidity and special conditions. It grows quite tall with large, aromatic fruits. Its fruits are very aromatic, fleshy, and have an excellent flavor, and will appeal to anyone who loves large salad varieties.

Tomato "Pink Giant": description of the variety, photo

This tall variety is intended exclusively for growing in greenhouses and under plastic covers. It is planted in March in slightly compacted soil, and then, 60 days later, it is transplanted into a greenhouse. The plant's growth continues, so it can reach approximately 2 meters, and often even higher. This variety requires staking and support. No more than two plants should be planted per meter. Experts recommend training this beautiful and fragrant tomato into two stems, or better yet, one. This will ensure the plant is quite robust and will not become deformed under the weight of the large fruits.

 

This plant is considered quite demanding in terms of care, not only due to its limited disease resistance but also due to its robust stem. Forming large, healthy tomatoes requires careful edging, various mineral fertilizers, and regular watering and ventilation. Only under these conditions will you be able to grow beautiful, tasty tomatoes that are worth the effort. Therefore, this salad variety is not recommended for beginners. It's best to entrust its cultivation to experienced gardeners.

 

However, with proper care, fruit appears as early as 115 days. A cluster of 5 or 6 large, fleshy tomatoes, beautiful and delicious, appears on a single branch. Some experts recommend plucking 3 flowers from each cluster to ensure larger tomatoes. The more flowers, the smaller the resulting tomatoes will be. The average tomato weighs approximately 300 grams. However, with the right conditions, you can get not only many large tomatoes but also a generous harvest from each plant: 3 to 11 kilograms of delicious, fleshy tomatoes.

 

According to user reviews

Tomato "Pink Giant": description of the variety

They are considered best suited for salads with cucumbers and summer herbs. However, online sources claim they are excellent for canning and making various juices and pastes. This variety has been noted to produce large, vitamin-rich, fleshy tomatoes with a sweet taste and pleasant aroma. Many even call it a sugar tomato, delicious and pleasant. It should be preserved whole for winter. The flesh of this tomato is particularly watery and sugary, so it is best to store it whole in jars. However, it pairs beautifully with various spices and can delight with its excellent flavor in winter.

 

There's a similar variety called "Pink Elephant." Many gardeners often confuse them. In fact, they're actually quite similar: both are large and beautiful, with dark pink skin and flesh. This tomato stores well in greenhouses and pantries, and is ideal for growing for sale. Therefore, it's a favorite among gardeners and recommended for those who appreciate large, fleshy fruits.

 

No less tasty and aromatic is another variety of tomato, Summer residentBe sure to plant it on your site.

 

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