Description: An early-ripening, determinate, high-yielding variety from the "Dwarf Tomato" project. Bush height up to 1 m. Fruits are heart-shaped, rich scarlet with golden stripes. Fruit weight 200-400 g. The flesh is fleshy, with a classic sweet and sour flavor.
Uses: Fresh, for sauces, pastes, and preserves.
Growing conditions: No shaping or pinching required; staking is required. Suitable for container growing due to its compact form.
Growing from seed: Before sowing, seeds must be disinfected to kill pathogens, for example, with potassium permanganate, hydrogen peroxide, Gamair, or Fitosporin-M. To speed up germination after disinfection, germinate the seeds. After 3-5 days, select all germinated seeds for sowing. Any general-purpose soil for growing vegetable seedlings can be used for sowing. Remember that for good growth, seedlings need at least 12 hours of light per day. After the leaves (second pair of leaves) appear, tomato seedlings can be transplanted from the main container. After transplanting, it is recommended to add a complete mineral fertilizer to the soil.