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Tomatoes of the "Bull Heart Orange" variety have already won the love of many gardeners. This tomato variety was bred by Russian breeders in 2003. It can be grown in all regions of the Russian Federation. And this is not its only positive quality.
In our article, we will tell you in more detail about this variety and provide a full description of it, introduce you to the main characteristics and features of cultivation.
Tomatoes Bovine Heart Orange: variety description
Tomato variety "Bull's Heart Orange" - hybrid tomato F1, refers to mid-season varieties, since from the moment the seeds are planted in the ground until the fruits are fully ripe, it usually takes from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and thirty days. Indeterminate bushes of this plant are not standard and are characterized by medium foliage.
They can be grown both outdoors and in greenhouses. The height of the tomato bushes "Bull's Heart Orange" ranges from one hundred and fifty to one hundred and eighty centimeters. These tomatoes show a very high resistance to most diseases, but often suffer from late blight. About five kilograms of tomatoes of this variety are usually harvested from one bush., and when grown in a greenhouse, the yield increases to twelve kilograms.
The fruit of the "Bovine Heart Orange" tomato is characterized by a heart-shaped shape and a yellow-orange color. Their weight can range from one hundred and fifty to four hundred grams.... These tomatoes are distinguished by a small number of seeds, an average dry matter content and an average number of chambers. They have an excellent sweet taste. These tomatoes are not intended for long-term storage. The main way of eating "Bovine Heart Orange" tomatoes is to make vegetable salad from them.
You can compare the weight of the variety with others in the table below:
Variety name | Fruit weight |
Bull heart orange | 150-400 grams |
White filling 241 | 100g |
Ultra-ripe F1 | 100g |
Striped chocolate | 500-1000 grams |
Banana Orange | 100g |
King of Siberia | 400-700 grams |
Pink honey | 600-800 grams |
Pound rosemary | 400-500 grams |
Honey-sugar | 80-120 grams |
Demidov | 80-120 grams |
Dimensionless | up to 1000 grams |
Characteristics
Orange Bull Heart Tomatoes have the following advantages:
- excellent taste and commercial characteristics of the fruit;
- drought resistance;
- good productivity;
- large-fruited.
The disadvantages of these tomatoes include susceptibility to such a dangerous disease as late blight, as well as the fact that they are not suitable for canning.
Orange bovine heart tomatoes are characterized by the formation of the first inflorescence above the first leaf. One brush most often contains five or six fruits. Fruits can differ not only in weight, but also in shape. The largest fruits are usually found on the lower clusters.
You can compare the yield of the variety with others in the table below:
Variety name | Yield |
Bull heart orange | 5-20 kg per bush |
Bobcat | 4-6 kg per bush |
Rocket | 6.5 kg per square meter |
Russian size | 7-8 kg per square meter |
Premier | 6-9 kg per square meter |
King of Kings | 5 kg per bush |
Stolypin | 8-9 kg per square meter |
Long Keeper | 4-6 kg per bush |
Black bunch | 6 kg per bush |
Grandma's gift | 6 kg per square meter |
Buyan | 9 kg per bush |
Growing features
The process of growing this variety of tomatoes is quite laborious. Seeds for seedlings must be sown in early March. They must be deepened into the ground by three centimeters. Before planting, the seeds should be treated with a solution of potassium permanganate, and then rinsed with water.
When two leaves are formed on the seedling, you need to dive it. Do not forget to apply complex fertilizers, and harden them a week and a half before planting seedlings. If your greenhouse does not have heating, seedlings should be planted in early May. Planting of orange bull heart tomato seedlings in open ground is carried out in late May or early June.
There should be no more than five plants on one square meter of land... This tomato variety requires tying and pinching, as well as forming into a single stem. In the last days of July, it is necessary to pinch the growth point.
Diseases and pests
Unfortunately, orange bovine heart tomatoes often suffer from late blight. To prevent this disease, it is necessary to regularly ventilate the greenhouse in which the tomatoes grow. Regular loosening and weeding of the beds will help prevent late blight. To avoid this disease, do not plant tomatoes next to potatoes and other nightshade crops.
Spraying plants with infusion of garlic or infusion of fermented mushrooms, as well as special fungicidal preparations, will help to cope with late blight. To avoid pest attacks, treat your tomatoes with insecticides in time.
If you take proper care of the Orange Bovine Heart Tomatoes, you will have a good harvest of delicious tomatoes.
Late ripening | Early ripe | Mid late |
Bobcat | Black bunch | Golden raspberry miracle |
Russian size | Sweet bunch | Abakan pink |
King of Kings | Kostroma | French bunch |
Long Keeper | Buyan | Yellow banana |
Grandma's gift | Red bunch | Titanium |
Podsinsky miracle | The president | Slot |
American ribbed | Summer resident | Krasnobay |