Tomatoes of the Budenovka variety

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Today, the Budenovka tomato has established itself as an unpretentious and fertile variety.

Tomato variety budenovka

Tomato variety budenovka

Budenovsky tomatoes are unpretentious, even with poor care conditions, tasty, moderately watery fruits are formed on them.

Characteristic

According to the description, the fruits ripen on 110-130 days from the moment the seedlings germinate. The stem grows to 70-80 cm and has a small number of leaves. Under favorable conditions, the plant stretches up to one and a half meters. In this case, the tomatoes should be tied up or the top should be pinched.

Fruits weigh on average 150-200 g each, sometimes reaching a weight of 300 g. They have the shape of an egg or heart: slightly elongated, with a pointed end. One bunch bears 5-7 fruits. The palatability of the tomato is at a high level: juicy fruits have a rich taste.

The main purpose is to be eaten raw, but tomatoes are also great for sauces, pastes and lecho. Too large fruits are used for salting for the winter.

According to the description, Budenovka tomato is rich in trace elements to strengthen immunity and maintain the balance of vitamins in the body: magnesium, calcium, iron.

The pink Budenovka tomato variety is distinguished by its yield. If the cultivation was carried out correctly and strictly according to the scheme, the usual Budenovka year can give 6-7 kg from one bush.

Growing

Purchased seeds are treated with a manganese solution

Purchased seeds are treated with a manganese solution

Tomato Budenovka is grown by seedling method. Seeds are sown in special seedling boxes or pots and planted in the ground after 1.5-2 months. Those using their own seeds should treat them with a manganese solution to prevent contamination during the sowing phase.

To achieve high yields, seeds are sown for seedlings in mid-March. They are planted in a pre-heated base to a depth of 2 cm. The gap between the bushes is kept for about 2-3 cm. In order to create the necessary moisture, boxes with seedlings can be covered with cellophane. After the first shoots, the cover is removed. If 2-3 leaves appear on the sprouts, a pick is carried out into single containers. For the purpose of picking, peaty containers are used.

A few months before planting in the ground, the seedlings are hardened.

Each bush of the Budenovka tomato variety is planted at a distance of 30-40 cm from each other in order to avoid disturbances in the root system. In order for the plant to gain growth, pinch the top.

Each bush is spud up to minimize the amount of weeds and retain moisture after watering. Tomatoes Budenovka are irrigated with hot water in large quantities, but so as not to damage the leaves. It is enough to fertilize the tomatoes 3 times using whole rotisite granules or organic solutions (manure).

Budenovka bushes do not need to be pinned, however, breaking out unnecessary lateral shoots leads to an increase in fruit, since the plant does not spend its energy on unnecessary shoots.

Benefits

Tomatoes Budenovka show good yields even in cool summers. Tomatoes are immune to late blight. In addition to the listed positive characteristics, the Budenovka tomato variety has:

  • the rapid formation of fruits;
  • excellent productivity;
  • strong immunity;
  • ease of care.

Conclusion

Tomato variety pink Budenovka f1 belongs to hybrids, as it was created by breeders in order to create seeds that can grow in any conditions and give a tasty rich harvest.

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