Tomato Rosemary f1 - reviews from experienced summer residents, care recommendations

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Tomato Rosemary is a hybrid variety that has appealed to many gardeners and farmers. The fruits are large in size and have delicate, sweet pulp. Tomatoes are great for making sauces, homemade ketchup, salads and baby food.

Content:

  1. Characteristics of the variety
  2. How and when to plant seeds for seedlings?
  3. Features of care
  4. Pest and disease control
  5. Reviews

Characteristics of the variety

Rosemary – high yielding hybrid variety of tomatoes. When sown, almost all seeds germinate, and seedlings take root well in any soil. Plants are resistant to various diseases and pests.

Description of the Rosemary tomato should start with large fruits. They have a thin, slightly glossy surface, evenly colored. You can notice a slight unevenness at the stalk. Hot pink tomatoes can reach a weight of up to 500 g. This variety is considered early ripening.

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From planting to harvest it takes approximately 3.5 months. Tomatoes can be planted both in greenhouses and in open ground: resistance to temperature changes and diseases allows plants to adapt to almost any conditions.

The photo shows that the Rosemary tomato has large, massive stems with a lot of dark green leaves. The height of the bushes can reach one and a half meters, and with careful care even more. Therefore, tomatoes need tying up trunk

How and when to plant seeds for seedlings?

Favorable time for planting seeds – this is the end of March or the beginning of April: two months should pass before planting seedlings in open ground.

Before planting, seeds are selected: they are dipped in a saline solution and mixed well. Those that have surfaced are unsuitable for sowing. Judging by the reviews, Rosemary f1 tomato seeds need to be treated before sowing.

To do this, dilute a weak solution of potassium permanganate, place them in it for several minutes and rinse well with clean water.

For good seed germination, it is better to take light and fairly fertile land. Be sure to make sure it is at room temperature. To begin with, make small grooves and place the seeds at a distance of two centimeters. Then carefully sprinkle with a thin layer of earth and water with a sprayer.

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For good seed germination, the nursery is covered with film to create a greenhouse effect, and placed in the sun. It can be removed when the first shoots appear. If necessary, once a week can be carried out feeding organic fertilizers.

When two or three leaves appear, it is necessary to pick, carefully pinching off the tip of the root.

After about a month, the tomatoes will gain strength and will have little room in the nursery. In this case, they need to be transplanted into separate peat cups. And after about forty days they can be planted in open ground.

The rosemary tomato takes root well in the place where carrots, radishes, and parsley were grown.

For landings Plants need to make a deep hole and pour warm water. Then, carefully straightening the root system, cover it with soil and compact it lightly.To ensure that tomatoes have enough space to grow, a distance of at least fifty centimeters should be left between the bushes.

Features of care

Despite the fact that the tomato bushes are massive and strong, they need staking. To obtain a rich harvest, tomatoes need to be watered with warm water once every five days; this frequency of watering is required in dry weather.

After glaze The ground around the bushes is carefully loosened with a hoe. To obtain a rich harvest, pinching is carried out. In case of prolonged absence of rain, it is recommended to periodically spray the leaves.

Tomatoes are fed in stages. Fertilizers are applied no earlier than 15 days after planting the plants in the ground.

When the ovaries begin to form, it is recommended to spray the plants with boric acid. It stimulates the formation of fruits. A week after spraying, fertilizing with organic fertilizers can be done.

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By studying the appearance of tomatoes, you can determine which substances they lack, or, conversely, that they suffer from an excess.

For example, a lack of nitrogen causes leaves to turn pale, and a large amount of the substance leads to a large growth of greenery.

Leaves tomatoes acquire a purple hue when the phosphorus content in the soil is minimal. Its excess leads to the falling of ovaries and leaves of plants.

A matte shade appears with excess potassium consumption. In its absence, the bushes begin to dry out even with proper care and watering.

How to deal with pests and diseases

Most common disease tomatoes - This is the curling of leaves.

Causes of the disease:

  • using large amounts of organic fertilizers when planting.You can cope with the problem by using complex fertilizer
  • the lack of copper is compensated for by copper-containing fertilizers
  • high temperature in the greenhouse - the situation can be corrected by systematic ventilation

If the causes of leaf curling are properly eliminated, the plant will acquire a healthy appearance; recovery will take a couple of days.

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Tomato variety Rosemary Poundfish is famous for its high resistance to disease; pests also do not particularly affect it. Therefore, there are usually no special problems when growing them. If necessary, you can use products that help fight pests of nightshade crops.

Tomato reviews

Reviews about tomato the majority are positive, and they are grown by summer residents of Omsk, the Novosibirsk region and the Krasnodar region.

Vegetable growers note that they like Rosemary f1 tomatoes not only because of their taste, but also because they are unpretentious in care and are practically not subject to diseases. If you pick and fertilize on time, you can get a rich harvest.

Another review clarifies that the tomato pulp is sweet and delicate in taste. They are great for making juice or homemade ketchup. For this reason, tomatoes have become very popular. In addition, with proper care, the fruits grow large, with a smooth surface.

The rosemary tomato is easy to care for. But if they do not have enough moisture or nutrients, the fruits will begin to crack, leaves wither. Another disadvantage is the thin skin, which is easy to damage. Therefore, when harvesting, they must be carefully torn off from the stalk.

The popularity of the variety increases every season, of course, thanks to their tasty large fruits and ease of plant care.

You will learn even more about the Rosemary f1 hybrid by watching the video:

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Comments

We tried to plant the tomato Rosemary f1 in a greenhouse at the dacha, but this variety did not work for us. Most likely due to improper care. We will try to plant seedlings again. Thanks for the tips and recommendations in the article.