Swamp tomato is a variety recently bred by Russian breeders. It is unpretentious to the soil and does not require complex maintenance.

Characteristics and description of the tomato variety Swamp

These tomatoes are recommended to be grown in greenhouse conditions, but with proper care, the variety gives a good harvest in the open field. It is characterized by rapid ripening: on average, already 95 days after planting the seeds, the fruits reach full maturity.

Tomato Swamp

This variety is self-pollinated. The type of growth is indeterminate, which means that the plant is tall and needs to be forced to restrict growth.

Despite the fact that the Boloto tomato variety was bred for fresh consumption, the housewives claim that it is also good in conservation.

Description of tomatoes Swamp

The ripened fruits of this variety are brownish-yellow, marsh at the stalk, slightly flattened, ribbed. With very tender, friable, sweet and sour pulp. The average weight of one fruit is 200 grams.

The leaves are large, slightly corrugated, dark green in color.

Important! In order to increase the yield, it is recommended to form a bush of two stems.

The optimal condition for planting bushes: on one square meter - four bushes.

The yield of the variety is up to 6 kg per plant.

Fruit

Agricultural technology of cultivation

Agrotechnology is no different from the standard one. Main steps:

  • Seeds are sown in rows in well-moistened soil (substrate) and covered with foil to retain moisture. When the first shoots appear, the film is removed.
  • For active growth of seedlings, the soil must be systematically moistened, while preventing stagnation of water.
  • Plants dive in the presence of 3-5 true leaves.

Note! Gardeners disagree about tomato diving. Some believe that after picking the central root, the plant actively begins to develop lateral roots, which helps to improve growth.

Others, on the contrary, argue that diving weakens the plant for a while and slows down its growth, while non-dived seedlings recover faster.

Growing

Before planting in open ground, the seedlings are hardened. Tomatoes are preferably grown in loose soil with a pH of 6–6.5.

Important! It is not recommended to plant seedlings in the soil on which potatoes previously grew.

When planting seedlings, it needs to be buried a little. Then the plant will give additional lateral roots, which will have a positive effect on its growth.

On a note. As it grows, in order to increase the yield, it is necessary to correctly form the bush: cut off the lower leaves (up to the first bunch) and side shoots (pinching), pinch the top (when forming 5-6 bunches on the bush), tie the stem.

Watering is moderate. With high humidity, the risk of late blight increases.

To get a good harvest, tomatoes need fertilizing with organic and mineral fertilizers.

Fertilizer

Mandatory feeding:

  • Immediately after the seedlings have taken root;
  • During the flowering of the first bunch.

The optimum temperature for growth and fruiting is 20-25 ° C.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

The advantages of the Swamp variety include:

  • unusual fruit color;
  • great taste;
  • early maturity;
  • high productivity;
  • stable fruiting in high humidity conditions.

On a note. The disadvantages of this variety are poor keeping quality and unsuitability for transportation.

Swamp tomatoes are a great variety for novelty lovers! Interesting appearance and excellent taste will pleasantly surprise and leave a good impression.