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Tomato Pink Bush F1: reviews, photos of the bush, description, yield, merits and demerits of the variety

With the advent of the dacha season, the owners of land allotments again have to decide what sorts of horticultural crops to fill the beds on their plot. To summer residents, who are in search of unpretentious and at the same time yielding variety of pink tomatoes, we can recommend paying attention to the hybrid tomato Pink Boucher F1. Reviews, photos of a bush of this excellent early-maturing variety are often found on forums of farmers or summer residents. Here you can find a lot of controversy about what are the disadvantages and advantages in growing this variety in the suburban area.

Variety description

Scientists say that the use of pink tomatoes reduces the risk of education and development of oncology, and improves the functioning of the immune and cardiovascular systems, helps to combat the depressed state. Tomato Pink Bush F1, reviews, photos of the bush and quality properties of which are given in this article, is a representative of hybrids with pink fruits, which has the following characteristics:

• Hybrid variety of Japanese selection (manufacturer SAKATA).

• Early maturing: full ripening of the first fruits of this variety takes place 90-100 days after sprouting.

• Low-growth.

• Determinant type of growth.

• Stamp.

• Immunity to common diseases of the flora.

• The variety showed itself well in conditions of moisture drop of the soil, without any problems, it tolerates summer heat, leaves, and the fruits are not exposed to sunburn.

What should an adult tomato shrub of Pink Pinke F1 look like? Description, which gives the producer-producer: a short, densely leafy shrub up to 50 cm high, with fruits of medium size of rounded regular shape. The color of ripe tomatoes is saturated pink.

Tomato is recommended for hothouse cultivation and for subsidence in open ground. The recommended number of plants per 1 m2 is 4-6 bushes.

Sizes of bush

To date, low-growth varieties of tomatoes - the most frequent inhabitants of suburban areas. This is due to their unpretentiousness, the ability to withstand the hot summer weather, especially in the regions of southern Russia. Despite the fact that really big fruits such varieties of bushes can boast quite rarely, stunted tomatoes often have good or high yields. This also applies to Pink Bush.

It is worth noting one more important quality of this variety. According to the description of the manufacturer, the tomato Pink Bush is a determinant hybrid. Professional vegetable farmers, of course, know what this characteristic means on the packaging. Those who first hear this term, for sure it will be interesting to find out what this means, that the variety is limited in growth by its own flower brush. The escape of such tomatoes grows until a fruitful ovary appears on its apex. The flowering shoot does not grow any more, the further development of the tomato shrub comes from the most viable stepson, so the determinant varieties are a real find for small greenhouses or a suburban area of six hundred. This type is tomato Pink Pink Bus F1. The height of the bush depends on whether these tomatoes are grown in the conditions of a greenhouse or tomato is planted directly on the site. Greenhouse shrubs can reach 70-75 cm in height. Tomatoes in the open ground grow no more than 30-35 cm.

Characteristics and description of fruits

If we talk about the advantages of varieties of pink tomatoes in general, their flesh is not only more tender than their red "colleagues", but also rich in vitamins of group B, carotene, lycopene. What do they say about the fruits that, given proper care, the tomatoes give Pink Pink Bush F1, reviews? The photos of the bush presented in this article give a fairly clear idea of the appearance of mature tomatoes of this variety:

• On one shoot there is one fruit-bearing brush, on each of which a bunch of medium-sized tomatoes ripens.

• Ripe tomato Pink Pink gets a smooth and bright pink color. The surface of the fruit is glossy, free of stains and inclusions.

• The shape of the very first tomatoes collected from the bush is more flattened than the subsequent harvest of tomatoes.

• Tomato flesh juicy, fleshy, without hard veins. The content of dry matter in one tomato does not exceed 7%.

• Mature tomatoes of this variety are not prone to cracking. The collected fruits are distinguished for their high shelf life, suitable for fresh storage and transportation.

Tomato Pink Bush is ideal for eating fresh, as an ingredient for salads, vegetable fresh. Does not lose good taste properties during heat treatment, it is suitable for use in dried form. Can be used to prepare preserves in the form of sauces, lecho.

In what climatic conditions can Pink Pink grow in the open ground?

Despite the fact that this variety is recommended for planting in the open ground, it is worth noting that not every regional forum has rave reviews about the yield and taste that the tomato Pink Pink F1 has. Reviews, photos of the bush with beautiful fruits, ripened in open ground conditions, most often leave summer residents from the central or southern regions of Russia. It is in such climatic conditions that this variety is excellent fruit, and all tomatoes have time to ripen over the summer period.

As for the regions located in the northern part of the country, it is necessary to grow a Pink Pink variety in a short summer in a greenhouse.

Productivity

The yield of tomatoes of this variety is the topic of the majority of positive responses on the forums for summer residents. For a season with 1 m 2 you can collect up to 10-12 kg of ripe pink tomatoes.

Germination, seedling preparation

Sow seeds for seedlings should be approximately 50 days before transplanting to open ground conditions. Seed material can not be previously soaked. The method of germination and preparation of seedlings offered by the manufacturer consists of the following steps:

• Seed material is evenly sown in boxes with slightly rammed earth, a thin layer of soil or peat is poured from above.

• Next, the seeds should be gently poured (it is best to use a strainer) and covered with a garden film.

• The box with the future seedlings is placed in the temperature conditions for germination (at least 25-26 ° C) until the appearance of the first shoots.

• Remove the film after the seeds have risen. After that, the boxes with the seedlings are moved to a well-lit cool place (about 15 ˚С), where they stand for a week. After this period, the seedlings should be kept at an air temperature of about 20-23 ° C.

• When 1-2 pairs of real foliage appear on tomatoes, seedlings should be dived. During this period of growth, it is recommended to fertilize organic or mineral fertilizers for tomatoes.

• At the age of 45-50 days, the tomato can be planted in the ground.

Features of cultivation and care

In contrast to the painstaking work, which at the stage of germination requires the Pink Pinch F1 tomato, caring for an adult bush in a greenhouse or in a cottage area does not require much effort.

• Watering and top dressing of tomatoes are not much different from similar care for other varieties. The regime of irrigation in open ground should be determined on the basis of climatic conditions. For fertilizing suitable conventional complex mineral fertilizers for tomatoes.

• When the tomatoes are planted for open ground, it is recommended to pre-inject the well-manure and (or) a complex of mineral fertilizers for tomatoes into the ground.

• As a general rule, it is recommended that most types of determinant type be tied. Despite the attitude to the category of low-growing varieties, Pink Bush in the open ground is often preferred to tie up because of the high yield on the flower brush. In greenhouse conditions, Pink Bush will best grow on trellises.

• Low-growing tomatoes, to which the Pink Bush family belong, do not need constant pasynkovaniya (removal of superfluous shoots-stepsons), which is a clear advantage when growing a large number of plants of this class. It is necessary to carry out this procedure is recommended in regions with a short summer period, otherwise, if too many lateral processes do not all the fruits have time to ripen.

Vegetative diseases

Pink Bush F1 is a hybrid that has high immunity to fusariosis, tobacco mosaic virus, and verticillosis. Due to this quality, the plant for good growth and yield requires only the observance of preventive conditions: timely watering, loosening of the soil and feeding.

Insect pests

As for natural pests, tomatoes need to be protected from garden slugs and (or) ordinary mites. This is well helped by proven folk remedies: from the first pests helps bitter pepper or wood ash scattered on the surface of the garden, and you can bring the mite, watering the soil with a solution of ordinary household soap.

Pros and cons of the variety: what do the summer residents tell about?

The best way to tell about the "Japanese guest" can be the comments of people who already grow tomato Pink Pink Bus F1 on their dacha section. The advantages and disadvantages of the variety from the Japanese breeders differ little from those declared in the characteristics of the suppliers.

• Pink Pink has a high yield: bushes are almost covered with ripening fruits.

• High immunity to plant diseases.

• Good taste properties.

• The variety is equally suitable for outdoor conditions and for greenhouses.

• Compact small bushes.

Of the shortcomings of this hybrid tomato is often called:

• Insufficiently bright color of sauces during conservation.

• The process of growing seedlings is too complicated.

• The high cost of seeds of this variety.

• Impossibility to produce seeds from ripe tomatoes.

Taste: reviews

As for specific reviews on the taste characteristics of this variety, it can be noted that many truck farmers were satisfied with the delicate sweet taste, the absence of rough veins. However, it is necessary to recognize that, despite the pleasant taste inherent in these pink tomatoes, many people appreciate the taste of the variety from Japan to the solid "4". For comparison, often known, more familiar rose tomatoes for open ground. For example, Bullish heart, Wild Rose, Pink giant and others.

Studying the responses on the forums of farmers or gardeners, we can conclude that Pink Bush, which appeared on Russian sites in the early 2000s, managed to win an excellent reputation among our compatriots. This variety from Japan is often advised and as a holiday culture for eating and preserving, and for growing for sale. Owners of suburban plots that have grown Pink Pink F1 for several years in a row, always note the excellent quality of tomatoes, every time pleasing the summer residents with beautiful and juicy fruits.

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