Tomato "Sanka": reviews, photos, yield

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tomat-sanka-urozhanojst-otzyvyAlthough the "Sanka" tomato only appeared in the variety registry in 2003, it has already garnered numerous reviews, as it's simply impossible to ignore a photo of this variety and its yield. These miniature tomatoes are renowned not only for their yield but also for other positive characteristics that have attracted gardeners for years.

Description of the tomato "Sanka"

This variety is a determinate tomato, which immediately reflects the miniature size of the bush itself. The maximum height the "Sanka" tomato can reach is 50 centimeters. A distinctive feature of this variety is that the bushes stop growing early, devoting all their energy to fruit formation.

The variety was bred for open-ground conditions in the Kursk region and neighboring areas. However, experience shows that it also grows well in greenhouses and even in open-ground conditions in the Moscow region.

The fruits of the "Sanka" tomato, just like its bushes, can be described as miniature. They are round, rich red, and have thick skin. On average, they weigh 80 grams, making them ideal for canning for the winter. The fruits have a sweet and sour flavor, making them perfect for vegetable salads and also suitable for fresh eating.

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Despite the diminutive size of the "Sanka" tomato, reviews suggest it's quite productive (photo). A single 50-centimeter-tall plant can yield up to 5 kilograms of fresh, ripe tomatoes.

Reviews from gardeners

For what tomato "Sanka" It receives high marks from gardeners, but you can find out what criticism it might receive from the reviews.

Alla, 44 years old: "I love the 'Sanka' tomato because it doesn't require much fuss or time. Just plant it once, water it regularly, and that's it, ready to reap the rewards! Sanka produces perfectly round tomatoes, and its small size makes it ideal for whole-fruit canning."

Andrey: "I've been growing the 'Sanka' tomato for four years now. In all that time, I've never encountered any difficulties, and the plants have never suffered from late blight, so I'm inclined to assume that 'Sanka' is disease-resistant. My whole family loves these tomatoes, and considering they're easy to grow, why not give them a try?"

Karina, 30 years old: "As a newbie gardener, I was looking for a tasty and productive variety that didn't require any special skills. The 'Sanka' tomato fits the bill perfectly. The only problem is that my tomatoes are growing really small, and I don't know why. However, size doesn't affect taste, and that's what's most important to me. After all, I want to grow delicious tomatoes!"

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