High-yielding tomato hybrids with early fruiting dates are especially popular with Russian gardeners. These are the characteristics of the Samara tomato.

Tomato Samara F1 was bred by the Seed Breeding Company "Gavrish" in 1998. Despite the fact that 20 years have passed, it remains one of the earliest carp varieties intended for cultivation in greenhouses and greenhouses.

Characteristics and description of the Samara tomato variety

Cold resistance. Not the strongest side, the cold resistance of the variety is low, they are grown in Russia exclusively in protected ground.

Tomato Samara

Hive parameters. It is an indeterminate variety with unlimited stem growth. The foliage of the bush is medium, the leaves are dark green. It is characterized by a carp type of fruiting.

Bloom. The inflorescence is simple, the first is laid over 8-9 leaves, further - every three leaves.

Note! Maturity dates. It belongs to early maturing hybrids - harvesting begins 95-100 days after the emergence of sprouts.

Fruit characteristics. Samara tomatoes are bright red when fully ripe. Tomatoes are glossy, very even, and have the same size on a brush (85-100 g). The taste, in comparison with other early ripening varieties, is excellent, not at all inferior to tomatoes that ripen later.

Productivity. The maximum yield is about 4 kg per plant, with 1m2 collect 11-13 kg of fruit.

Disease resistance. It is resistant to many dangerous diseases: tobacco mosaic virus, fusarium, cladosporium (brown spot).

Tomato variety Samara is sometimes called Samara, both names mean the same variety.

The yield is about 4 kg per plant

Agrotechnics

In principle, Samara's cultivation technology is traditional. To grow this hybrid in a greenhouse and get a high yield, you need to pay attention to several nuances in planting and caring for it.

  • Landing. The recommended planting scheme provides for the observance of the distance between adjacent seedlings 40 cm and a row spacing of 60 cm.
  • Care. The main requirements in care - watering, regulation of humidity and temperature conditions, the frequency of fertilization, are no different from those common for tomatoes. Particular attention should be paid to the formation of bushes. They can be grown in one or two stems. In the first case, all extra shoots must be removed in a timely manner and only the main stem should be left, and in the second, the strongest and healthiest lateral shoot should be left.
  • Since this hybrid belongs to an indeterminate variety of tomatoes, when the stem reaches the trellis, it is perched - limiting the growth point. You just need to pinch the tops with your fingers. In addition, it is necessary to normalize the number of ovaries on the hands: it is recommended to leave no more than 6-8 pieces on them.

Important! The hybrid must be pinned - remove the fattening shoots in the axils between the leaf and the stem.

Advantages and disadvantages

The advantages of Samara include:

  • versatility of use: can be consumed fresh, used for whole-fruit canning (fruits do not crack) and for making tomato juices;
  • taste and appearance of fruits;
  • high rates of keeping quality and transportability;
  • the duration of fruiting;
  • high productivity.

The main disadvantage of Samara is the growing time - despite the fact that this tomato has an early fruiting period, it can be planted only in the spring and summer. The variety is not suitable for late plantings.