Description of the tomato variety Raspberry Ozharovsky, yield and care

The unpretentiousness and great taste of early tomatoes make them a frequently grown species. Consider the Raspberry Ozharovsky tomato.

Basic ideas about the variety

The studied characteristics of any variety will help not only to grow the plant correctly, but also to get the volume declared in the description from it.

Plant:

  • Bush: indeterminate.
  • Height: 2 m.
  • Number of tomatoes per brush: 7–9, some up to 14.
  • Ripening period: 95-100 days.

variety ideas

Fruit:

  • Weight: 200-350 gr.
  • Shape: rounded.
  • Pink colour.
  • Density: high.
  • Taste: rich, sweet.
  • Transportability: high.
  • Shelf life: 1–1.5 months.

high transportability

Planting and caring for the plant

It is not difficult to grow Raspberry Ozharovsky tomatoes. There are no special features. They are grown in a seedling and non-seedling way. The seeds are sown taking into account the natural changes in the region. 60 days before transferring to a permanent place. If the seeds are sown in the ground, then a little humus must be added to the composition.

Mandatory agrotechnical techniques for seedlings:

plant care

  1. Picking. After the formation of 2 sheets, they are seated in separate containers.
  2. Hardening. 10 days before landing in the ground, they are taken out for 10 minutes outside, gradually increasing the time to 8 hours.
  3. Top dressing. Lighting and humidity control.

The variety is famous for producing fruit in any weather, it is very productive and does not depend on weather changes.

the variety is famous

After planting in the ground, it is necessary to feed the plants at least 2 times. Mandatory during flowering and active ripening of tomatoes. 1 m2 4 plants are planted. They are formed into 2 stems and must be tied to supports.

Watering with warm water, preferably in the evening. It is necessary to weed and huddle as needed. It acts as a disease prevention.

need to feed

Disease susceptibility

As the description of the Raspberry Ozharovsky tomatoes shows, they are immune to most diseases. Such as:

  • Fusarium.
  • Verticillosis.
  • TMV (Tobacco Mosaic Virus).

susceptibility to disease

To treat plants from pests and other diseases to flowering, you can use chemicals. After, only folk remedies, soap solution, decoction of onion peels and other methods.

Harvest volume and application

Tomato Ozharovsky is a very productive variety. From one plant, you can get up to 6 kg of fruits.

harvest and application

The use is varied. Ketchups and sauces are prepared, used for making juices and tomato paste. Often consumed fresh. Can be preserved in slices and other known methods, excluding whole-fruited pickling.

Positive and negative sides of the variety

The characteristics of a tomato, divided for convenience into the advantages and disadvantages of the variety, help many summer residents to make the final decision. Is it worth planting it on the site or not.

divided for convenience

Pros:

  • High yields.
  • Versatility in use.
  • Great taste.
  • Resistant to disease.
  • Unpretentious, tolerates cold and drought.

Minuses:

  • Mandatory plant formation.
  • Demanding to the composition of the soil, its nutritional value.

high yields

Opinions of summer residents regarding the "Raspberry Ozharovsky" tomato

Thanks to the large number of reviews, many summer residents receive more complete information about the varieties.

  • Hope. Has been growing tomatoes for 3 years. In addition to high yields, I like the fact that the fruiting period is very long. There are few seeds in the fruits, the taste is excellent.
  • Ekaterina. 2 years, the result was poor. On the 3rd, at least something turned out. Of the 2 bushes, one bore fruit abundantly, the second gave only 1 tomato. She collected her seeds and will now try to grow again.

number of tomatoes

"Raspberry Ozharovsky" tomato is very fruitful, therefore it is in demand among many summer residents.

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