Labrador varieties - excellent taste tomatoes with early ripening

Although the Labrador variety was bred relatively recently, it has already managed to find its fans among vegetable growers, due to the huge number of positive qualities. It is early ripe, resistant to diseases and high-yielding.

We will tell you more about these wonderful tomatoes in our article. In it you will find a complete and detailed description of the variety, you can get acquainted with its characteristics and cultivation features.

Labrador Tomato: variety description

Labrador belongs to the ultra-early varieties of tomatoes, since from the moment of planting of seeds until the emergence of ripe fruit passes from 75 to 85 days. These tomatoes can be grown both in unprotected soil and under film covers. The height of the determinant bushes of this plant, which are not standard, is from 50 to 70 centimeters.

This type of hybrid is not and F1 hybrids of the same name does not have. Tomatoes of this variety are characterized by high resistance to all known diseases. From one bush of tomatoes Labrador usually collect about three kilograms of fruit.

The advantages of these tomatoes include:

  • High yield.
  • Unpretentiousness.
  • Uniform ripening of fruits.
  • Early ripeness.
  • Resistance to diseases.
  • These tomatoes have no flaws, therefore, they enjoy the love and recognition of a huge number of gardeners.

Specifications

  • The fruits of these tomatoes are red in color and rounded.
  • They weigh from 80 to 150 grams.
  • They are distinguished by an average dry matter content and a small number of chambers.
  • The taste of these tomatoes is just amazing.
  • For long-term storage, these tomatoes are not provided.

The fruits of this variety can be consumed fresh or canned..

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Features and cultivation guidelines

In the Nonchernozem zone of the Russian Federation, the above-mentioned tomatoes are grown in a seedless way, sowing seeds directly in open ground. In other regions - in the open ground seedling method or in greenhouses. Growing tomatoes "Labrador" does not give you much trouble, as these plants give a stable crop, even under adverse weather conditions. They do not require pinching or garters.

The ripening of the first fruits occurs at the end of June.. Labrador tomatoes are practically not susceptible to diseases, and they can be protected from pests with the help of insecticidal preparations.

If you have long dreamed of planting early ripe tomatoes that would effortlessly give you a stable, large crop, be sure to pay attention to tomatoes. "Labrador".

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