Tomato Tretyakovsky F1 is the newest hybrid bred by scientists-agronomists in Chelyabinsk. It is known from gardeners' reviews that the variety has excellent taste and marketability. The most favorable areas for cultivation are the Belgorod and Voronezh regions.

The history of the creation of the variety

The Tretyakovsky tomato belongs to the mid-early varieties. It was bred by Russian breeders in the late 90s. To obtain a hybrid, agronomists manually pollinated the flowers of the varietal plant. A few months later, the variety was officially registered in the State Register of Plants. Its yield reaches 14-15 kg per 1m2.

Tomato Tretyakovsky

Attention! The best place to grow tomatoes is after peas, beans, parsley, lettuce, beets and carrots. Tomatoes cannot be grown after potato cultivation.

Tomato Tretyakovsky: characteristics and description of the variety

The Tretyakov variety of tomatoes, thanks to its yield, quickly became popular among seasoned summer residents. Fruit characteristics:

  • the weight of one tomato is about 120 g;
  • beautiful dark crimson color;
  • round, slightly flattened shape;
  • juicy, sugary pulp with a pronounced tomato flavor;
  • high content of nutrients, so most gardeners consider them medicinal;
  • good keeping quality and excellent transportability, and this attracts the increased attention of farmers.

This variety of tomatoes is quite versatile, perfect for both fresh salads and canning.

Fruit

Tomato bushes Tretyakovsky F1 need constant formation, since the variety is tall. Gardeners can determine the height of the bush independently by pinching their crown. It all depends on the weather conditions and the number of ovaries formed.

Note! The trunk of the plant is rather weak, so it must be tied to the pegs, otherwise it may break. The fruits on each cluster ripen at almost the same time. There are about 8 tomatoes on each cluster.

You can plant the plant in shaded areas, it tolerates shade well. It perfectly tolerates sudden changes in temperature.

Agrotechnics

To obtain a large tomato crop, it is important to properly prepare the seed material. It is for this variety that the best way is to treat the seeds with a solution of potassium permanganate. The solution promotes disinfection and the rapid emergence of seedlings.

The soil for seedlings is prepared in advance. The prepared soil should include the following components:

  • garden soil;
  • ash;
  • compost.

Attention! The compost that is used to prepare the soil must be thoroughly reprocessed.

Seeds are sown at the end of March or at the beginning of April, depending on the region of cultivation.

Growing

As soon as the frosts recede, the seedlings are planted in the greenhouse, having prepared the beds in advance.

You need to plant seedlings at a distance of 45-50 cm from each other. Water at least once a week.

Pros and cons of the Tretyakov F1 hybrid

Among experienced gardeners, you can hear both good and not very good opinions about this variety.

The pluses include:

  • good yield;
  • early maturity;
  • resistance to most diseases;
  • the versatility of the fruit;
  • resistance to changes in weather conditions.

Most gardeners consider the disadvantages of plants to be the high length of the trunks and the fragility of the stems.

Tretyakovsky's tomato fruits will create a wonderful still life on any table.