The "Golden Bull" variety is a tomato with gigantic fruits. No amateur or professional gardener will miss the opportunity to grow this variety. Breeders have achieved incredible results in crossing various varieties, and "Golden Bull" has become one of the most successful.
Characteristic features of the Golden Bull tomato
Tomatoes are tall plants, reaching an average height of 1-1.5 meters. They thrive indoors and don't tolerate sudden temperature fluctuations. They are considered mid-early. They can also be grown outdoors, but the climate should be moderate, avoiding sudden temperature fluctuations. The period from planting to harvest is 110-120 days. The plant is vigorous, with a green stem and dark green leaves with narrow lobes.
The first cluster begins to form with the 9th or 10th leaf. Other clusters are spaced every two or three leaves. The fruits are smooth and shiny, flattened and round. The tomatoes are yellow with golden highlights. The flesh is yellow, but the center is light pink. The fruits are practically seedless. The fruits are fleshy and sweet. Up to five tomatoes can form on a single cluster.
The average tomato weighs around 600 grams. Its main purpose is:
- preparation of various salads and other dishes;
- preparation of juices and sauces.
The average yield per plant is 7-8 kg. No more than three plants can be placed per square meter of greenhouse.
Growing the variety in greenhouse conditions
The most difficult period in tomato growing is the germination and transplanting of seeds. At this stage, the plants require a lot of attention and care.
- Plant the seeds in prepared soil. The soil should be warmed before transplanting. The air temperature should be around 20 degrees Celsius, and the humidity should be between 60-70%. Place the seeds at a depth of no more than 3 cm.
- Planting requires preparing individual holes. Add a tablespoon of a mixture of superphosphate and potassium sulfate to each hole. Place the seedlings in the holes, watered with warm water, and cover them with soil.
- During the growth stage, you need to tie the stems to the rods, remove excess shoots, and water the plants as the soil dries out.
- When the fruit begins to form, apply magnesium sulfate fertilizer. As the fruit ripens, remove old leaves.
Advantages and disadvantages of tomatoes
The Golden Bull variety has both a number of positive aspects and its disadvantages.
- The tomato's size is both an advantage and a disadvantage. It's not suitable for canning.

- The unusual yellow color attracts many cooks. The tomato's coloring makes the dish more appealing.
- The taste does not stand out among other tomatoes, it is as sweet with a slight sourness as most popular tomato varieties.
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Reviews:
Mikhail Ivanovich:
My wife has been asking me to plant yellow tomatoes instead of the usual red ones for a long time. I ordered seeds online. All five seeds sprouted. Due to lack of time, I forgot to remove the side shoots in time, which affected the results. The fruits grew large, each weighing 400-500 grams. However, many of the ovaries were lost due to untimely care. The tomatoes are indeed high in sugar and have few seeds. My wife made various light salads with them all summer. "Golden Bull" is a good variety, definitely worth trying for those who enjoy new varieties.
Margarita Nikolaevna:
The "Golden Bull" variety is a good tomato. I grew it in a greenhouse, as recommended. I tended to it daily. I fertilized it once with a complex fertilizer. I got a good harvest. Each plant produced three clusters with four to five tomatoes. On average, each plant yielded seven kilograms. The tomato has a long shelf life. One tomato was enough for a family salad. I will continue growing this variety in future years.
The yellow color of the "Golden Bull" tomato will add variety to your garden. Its flavor will not disappoint. You can be satisfied with just one tomato, as it's simply gigantic.


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