Tomato African liana

Tomato African liana
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Kentucky, USA
  • Name synonyms: African Vining, African Viking, African Viking
  • Category: grade
  • Growth type: indeterminate
  • Appointment: fresh consumption, for juice
  • Ripening period: mid-season
  • Growing conditions: for closed ground
  • Bush size: tall
  • Bush height, cm: 150-200
  • Ripe fruit color: rich raspberry
View all specifications

There are varieties of tomatoes that grow wonderfully indoors. Among them, the African Liana variety stands out with rich crimson fruits.

Breeding history

The varieties were bred in the state of Kentucky. This plant is also called the African Viking.

Description of the variety

If we talk about the type of growth, then this variety is classified as indeterminate. Bushes are tall, usually 1.5 to 2 meters high.

The foliage is ordinary, thin. You cannot do without tying the plant to the trellis. It is imperative to carry out pinching of bushes at a certain stage of vegetative growth. You can achieve maximum yield if you form the African liana in two stems.

The main qualities of the fruit

Tomatoes of this variety grow from 400 to 500 grams. They are beautiful in shape, heart-shaped. They are used not only fresh to the table, but also for the production of juice. One hand has 2 to 4 fruits.

Taste characteristics

Under the skin of this tomato variety, there is a dense pulp with a harmonious, balanced and sweet taste. For such qualities, the African liana is appreciated.

Ripening and fruiting

Mid-season variety, fruiting until frost.

Yield

The African liana gives a large harvest.

The timing of planting seedlings and planting in the ground

Since the variety is planted indoors, the time to plant the seeds depends on when the grower wants to get fruit. After 65-70 days, the seedlings can be planted in the greenhouse.

Growing tomato seedlings is an extremely important process, because it largely depends on whether the gardener will be able to harvest at all. All aspects must be taken into account, from seedbed preparation to planting in the ground.

Landing scheme

Planting should be done in such a way that there is enough space between the plants for development. It is important to take into account the fact that the bushes are tall, therefore it is necessary to ensure good ventilation between them.

Planting a tomato is a very important and painstaking business. In order to get a good harvest of tomatoes, you need to competently approach the issue of planting. When planting a tomato in the ground, it is necessary to take into account many factors - correctly determine the timing, prepare the soil, correctly calculate the distance between plants, take into account the rules of crop rotation.

Growing and care

Soil for tomato African liana should be rich in organic matter. The addition of compost may be sufficient for a good harvest. In the long term, it is better to use organic fertilizers such as animal dung or composted leaves, because overuse of inorganic chemical fertilizers can harm the soil.

If it is not possible to use organic matter, then it is better to apply nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (5-10-5) fertilizer, also called plant fertilizer.Pre-fertilize the soil before planting African Vines, and then start a regular feeding program once or twice a month after the first fruits appear.

However, be careful when using tomato fertilizers, too much nitrogen can result in beautiful green foliage but little fruit.

The best soil for African liana is crumbly sandy loam, rich in organic matter, with good drainage.

Watering plays an important role in the growing process of any tomato variety. With a lack or excess of moisture, two common problems arise - cracking of the skin and rot at the end of the flower. In this case, water the base of the plant, not the leaves, use drip irrigation with a timer. The soil should not be allowed to dry completely, but you should try to maintain constant moisture.

Timely pruning is also indispensable. It reduces the likelihood of many diseases occurring. First of all, the lower leaves, which are as close to the ground as possible, are removed, since they are the first to begin to hurt. All the appeared stepsons also need to be removed. The less dense the bush, the faster the leaves dry out, respectively, there is no favorable environment for pathogenic microorganisms.

Watering tomatoes is not difficult. After planting, the plant is watered at such intervals that the soil remains moist. In dry weather, when there is no rain for a long time, watering can be carried out every day, but usually the beds with tomatoes are irrigated 2-3 times a week.
The methods of tying tomato bushes can vary significantly, depending on the availability of available material, the method of fixation, and also the variety. In general, it is recommended to adhere to the following scheme: first, the central stems are grabbed, and then, as the fruits ripen, the lateral branches.
One of the important conditions for tomato agricultural technology is the correct formation of the bush. The formation of tomato bushes means performing the following steps: pinching, pinching, trimming the leaves, normalizing the ovaries.

A plant needs different micronutrients at each stage of growth. All fertilizers can be divided into two groups: mineral and organic. Folk remedies are often used: iodine, yeast, bird droppings, eggshells.

It is important to observe the rate and period of feeding. This also applies to folk remedies and organic fertilizers.

Disease and pest resistance

It is necessary to begin to fight against pests and diseases before they appear. Insecticides and fungicides to help the grower.

Neem oil, soap solution, infusion of garlic help well against aphids, bedbugs and other insects.

There are diseases that cannot be cured with insecticides. Only preventive measures help in this case. First of all, this is timely weeding, removal of foliage, control of the level of moisture and the amount of light received by the plant.

Treatment and prevention of diseases and pests
When growing tomatoes in a greenhouse, diseases often occur due to a violation of the temperature regime and excessive humidity. The most common diseases are fungal (late blight, cladosporium, rot).
The fight against diseases and pests of tomatoes in open areas can be quite difficult. This is because nightshades are exposed to a wide variety of pathogens and insect pests.

Growing regions

When planted in a greenhouse, you can get a decent harvest in any region of the country.

Main characteristics
Authors
Kentucky, USA
Name synonyms
African Vining, African Viking, African Viking
Category
grade
Growth type
indeterminate
Appointment
fresh consumption, for juice
Growing conditions
for closed ground
Productivity (filter)
high yielding
Bush
Bush size
tall
Bush height, cm
150-200
Fruit
Ripe fruit color
rich raspberry
Fruit weight, g
400-500
Fruit shape
heart-shaped
Number of fruits in a brush, pcs
2-4
Fruit taste
harmonious, balanced, sweet
Pulp
dense
Growing
Stepping
Yes
Garter
Yes
Formation
Yes
Number of stems during formation, pcs
1-2
Maturation
Ripening period
mid-season
Fruiting type
before frost
Reviews
There are no reviews.
Popular varieties of tomatoes
Tomato Batianya Batianya Tomato White filling White filling Tomato Fighter (Buyan) Fighter (Brawler) Tomato Big Mom Big Mama Tomato Bovine Heart Bull heart Tomato Verochka Verochka Tomato Giant Giant Tomato Jackpot Jackpot Gina's tomato Gina Tomato Gina TST Gina TST Tomato Katya Kate Tomato Konigsberg Koenigsberg Tomato Klusha Broody Tomato King of Kings King of Kings Tomato Lyubasha Lyubasha Liang tomato Liang Tomato Honey Honey Mongolian dwarf tomato Mongolian dwarf Tomato Pepper Pepper-shaped Tomato Pink Pink Tomato Kiss Kiss Tomato Puzata khata Puzata khata Tomato Pink Honey Pink honey Tomato Sanka Sanka Siberian early ripening tomato Siberian early maturing Tomato Tolstoy Tolstoy Tomato Persimmon Persimmon Tomato Shuttle Shuttle Tomato Black Prince Black Prince Tomato Chocolate Chocolate
All varieties of tomatoes - 1072 pcs.
Other cultures
Apricot varieties Apricot varieties Cherry plum varieties Cherry plum varieties Eggplant varieties Eggplant varieties Grape varieties Grape varieties Cherry varieties Cherry varieties Blueberry varieties Blueberry varieties Pea varieties Pea varieties Pear varieties Pear varieties Blackberry varieties Blackberry varieties Honeysuckle varieties Honeysuckle varieties Strawberry (strawberry) varieties Strawberry (strawberry) varieties Zucchini varieties Zucchini varieties Cabbage varieties Cabbage varieties Potato varieties Potato varieties Gooseberry varieties Gooseberry varieties Onion varieties Onion varieties Raspberry varieties Raspberry varieties Carrot varieties Carrot varieties Cucumber varieties Cucumber varieties Peach varieties Peach varieties Pepper varieties Pepper varieties Parsley varieties Parsley varieties Radish varieties Radish varieties Rose varieties Rose varieties Beet varieties Beet varieties Plum varieties Plum varieties Currant varieties Currant varieties Tomato varieties Tomato varieties Pumpkin varieties Pumpkin varieties Dill varieties Dill varieties Cauliflower varieties Cauliflower varieties Cherry varieties Cherry varieties Garlic varieties Garlic varieties Apple varieties Apple varieties

Kitchen

Bedroom

Furniture