Tomato Light Bulb

Tomato Light Bulb
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Category: grade
  • Growth type: determinant
  • Appointment: fresh consumption, for whole fruit preservation
  • Ripening period: mid-early
  • Ripening time, days: 110-115
  • Growing conditions: for open ground, for film greenhouses
  • Bush height, cm: 65-90
  • Unripe fruit color: light green
  • Ripe fruit color: Red
  • Fruit shape: pear-shaped, slightly ribbed
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A light bulb - such an unusually named tomato can still become a faithful companion for gardeners in various areas. But only with a careful study of its features and nuances. We need to figure out exactly how to grow such a culture, what can be expected from it.

Description of the variety

The light bulb is classified as a simple determinant tomato. You can see her planting both in open ground and under plastic wrap. Bushes can be of different heights, from 0.65 to 0.9 m.

The main qualities of the fruit

The berries that have just emerged from the ovaries immediately acquire a light green color. After the end of ripening, they will have a red color. The usual weight of the fruit is 90-110 g. It is similar in shape to a pear (which was the source of the varietal denomination).

Taste characteristics

The pulp of the Bulb is fleshy. Moderate juiciness is typical for her. Sweetness is characteristic - as the sugar content reaches 5.6%. But the sweetness is offset by a pleasant sour addition. There are few seeds in each fruit, so they do not have a negative effect on the perception of berries.

Ripening and fruiting

This variety belongs to the mid-early group. Typically, 110-115 days pass between the appearance of green shoots of the Bulb and the harvest from it. However, sometimes this period may differ depending on weather conditions and agricultural technology. In addition, fruit collection continues throughout the growing season. You just need to wait for them to fully ripen.

Yield

In terms of productivity, the Bulb can become a confident filler for bins. The declared ability to produce up to 8 kg of berries per 1 m2. It must be borne in mind that such efficiency is achieved only with impeccably competent agricultural technology.

The timing of planting seedlings and planting in the ground

It is necessary to sow seeds in containers during March. Usually, it takes 60-65 days for seedling bushes to develop. But in a specific case, the formation and strengthening of seedlings can occur both faster and slower. In the southern regions of Russia, in favorable weather, seedlings can be started already in the last decade of February. In the north of the European part, it makes no sense to do earlier than April 1.

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

Landing scheme

It is recommended to arrange the bushes of such a tomato according to the rule of 400x400 mm. There is no point in looking for other planting options - they will definitely be less productive than those recommended by suppliers of planting material. It is worth noting that in some sources it is advised to choose a 400x600 mm system. But gardeners will have to follow it at their own peril and risk.

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

Tying up a tomato A light bulb will be necessary. The shaping of the bush will also have to be done. In open ground, it is necessary to form plants in 1-2 stems. If they are planted inside greenhouses, it is preferable to maintain 3 or even 4 stems. Resistance to fruit cracking is high - but it is extremely important to exclude excessive irrigation, which contributes to this pathology.

For the cultivation of seedlings, a soil mixture containing garden sod is used. Disinfection of self-prepared soil is carried out with a saturated solution of potassium permanganate. Seedlings usually hatch 5 days after planting. It makes sense to do the very first feeding of seedlings after a pick; initial mixing of the substrate with mineral fertilizer is recommended.

In the last 7 days before transplanting, the seedlings must be hardened. In order for the plants to withstand this effect better, they are watered less often than before. The land at the final growing site is prepared in the fall. Before planting a tomato, it should be disinfected with the same potassium permanganate. When the planting is complete, and the holes are covered with earth, they are watered and mulched thoroughly.

It is recommended to tilt the stems of overgrown tomatoes to the north. In the future, they themselves will take the most correct position. The growth points are supposed to be pinched at the very end of the growing season. Kemira and Agricola are the best mineral fertilizers. A very good result is obtained by using infusions of nettle and chalice.

It is very beneficial to supplement these formulations with leavened yeast. The removal of stepchildren occurs 1 time in 10-12 days. Straw or mown green manure is used as mulch. The pick is done in the phase of 2 or 3 true leaves. There are no more subtleties when growing.

Watering tomatoes is not difficult. After planting, the plant is watered at such intervals that the soil remains moist. In dry weather, when it does not 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.

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.

Review overview

In the descriptions of the culture by farmers, attention is drawn to the mention of pleasant taste. In addition, growing it is really simple and easy. Leaving is nothing unusual for tomato lovers. This culture also does not present any other special surprises.

Main characteristics
Category
grade
Growth type
determinant
Appointment
fresh consumption, for whole-fruit canning
Growing conditions
for open field, for foil greenhouses
Yield
8 kg / sq. m
Bush
Bush height, cm
65-90
Fruit
Unripe fruit color
light green
Ripe fruit color
Red
Fruit weight, g
90-110
Fruit shape
pear-shaped, slightly ribbed
Growing
Garter
Yes
Formation
Yes
Number of stems during formation, pcs
in the open field - 1-2, in the greenhouse - 3-4
Landing scheme
40 x 40 cm
Sowing seedlings
in March
Planting seedlings in the ground
at the age of 60-65 days
Resistant to fruit cracking
steady
Maturation
Ripening period
mid-early
Ripening time, days
110-115
Harvesting time
throughout the season as it ripens
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