Tomatoes "Evpator": characteristics, pros and cons

Farmers and homeowners who grow tomatoes, especially for sale, are in constant search for varieties of tomatoes that would be best suited for their purposes - yield, disease resistance, keeping quality of fruits and their good transportability are important for them. Tomato "Evpator" according to the characteristics and description of the variety is ideally suited to their requirements.

Inference history

Tomatoes "Evpator" - one of the most popular greenhouse tomatoes, a hybrid of the first generation, known for its resistance to major diseases of nightshade and fairly high yields.

The hybrid is entered in the State high-quality register in 2002. Originators of the variety are the selection agrofirm "Gavrish" and "Scientific Research Institute of Vegetable Growing of Protected Soil".

Description of the bush

The bush is powerful, tall, with dark green dissected leaves of medium size, up to one and a half meters high. The "Eupator F1" is a hybrid with unlimited growth (indeterminant), therefore it needs a garter so that the fruits do not lay down on the ground. For the first eight leaves every three leaves, this tomato begins to throw out the brush of the inflorescences, on which up to eight fruits are formed.

Important! Shrubs "Evpator" when removing stepsons should be formed only in one stem.

Description of the fetus

Fruits of medium size, weighing 130-150 g, dense, round and slightly flattened, all very close in size. The smooth smooth skin of a beautiful bright red color gives the tomatoes of this variety a good presentation. The fruits are not very sweet and fragrant, with a slight sourness.

Did you know? The fruits of wild tomato grown in South America weigh no more than one gram.

Gestation period

The variety "Evpator" - mid-to-medium ripening period, the period of technical ripeness comes after 105-110 days after the appearance of the first shoots.

Yield

If the basic principles of agricultural engineering are observed, the yield of this tomato is very high - 4.5-6 kg of tomatoes from one bush, that is, on average, about 40 kg from 1 square meter. m (in greenhouses and winter greenhouses higher than in open beds).

Important! Considering the power and vigor of the bushes, when transferred to a greenhouse, they should be placed according to the 40 × 60 scheme.

Transportability

The fruits of "Evpator" well tolerate long-term storage and transportation. The high transportability of tomatoes of this variety is promoted by their density and similarity in size.

Did you know? There are more than ten thousand varieties of tomato. The smallest tomatoes are less than two centimeters in diameter, while the biggest ones weigh up to one and a half kilograms.

Disease and pest resistance

The tomato is resistant to diseases - fusarium and cladosporiosis, late blight, tobacco mosaic virus and nematode damage. Resistant to fruit top rot and cracking.

Using

Dense, elastic fruits of "Evpator" are more suitable for preservation, but they are also suitable for fresh consumption, especially for preparing salads, since they keep their shape well in cutting.

Advantages and disadvantages

The peculiarities of Evpator tomatoes determine that they have significant advantages and specific disadvantages.

pros

The advantages of this tomato are:

  • high yield and vigor, which saves space, so the variety is ideal for growing in greenhouses and greenhouses;
  • a short period before maturity;
  • high productivity;
  • disease resistance;
  • good transportability.

Minuses

The variety does not have pronounced defects; its negative aspects include:

  • in the open ground, fruits are noticeably worse, not giving the same crop as in the greenhouse;
  • the plant must be tied up periodically, the first time - a few days after planting;
  • requires frequent pinching;
  • not very high taste.
With good care juicy beautiful tomatoes "Evpator" will delight any gardener, and the ripening and high yield varieties make it even more attractive.

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