Tomato Verlioka. Description of the variety

Tomato

Tomato Verlioka refers to early ripening varieties (plant fruiting occurs, as a rule, 95-100 days after germination). This tomato variety has a tall bush, the height of which can reach two meters, and smooth, rich red fruits weighing 80-100 grams. At the same time, the yield is about 18 kilograms per square meter. That is, if the recommended planting density is observed - three plants per square meter - from one bush you can harvest approximately 4.5-5 kilograms of fruit.

The Verlioka tomato is grown both in various kinds of film shelters and greenhouses, and in open ground by planting potted seedlings. The fruits of this variety ripen early and all together, while a high percentage of fruit set and intensive crop formation are possible even in conditions high humidity and insufficient sunlight.

This tomato variety has a weak growth pattern, which greatly simplifies its care. In addition, Verlioka is resistant to diseases such as fusarium, brown spot and tobacco mosaic, which means it does not require additional treatments with various chemicals. Such unpretentiousness in care and low susceptibility to diseases have made this tomato variety one of the most popular, in particular for growing in unheated greenhouses. In addition, due to the relatively small size of the fruits of this variety, it is suitable not only for fresh consumption and preparation of various dishes, but also for canning in small jars.