The variety of De Barao tomatoes and their cultivation techniques
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Description
The variety is described as follows: a tall, indeterminate hybrid characterized by long-lasting yields. Flowers and ovaries form continuously and uninterruptedly.
This crop is highly productive. The tomatoes ripen, on average, within three months of sowing. If all growing guidelines are followed, each bush can yield approximately 5 kg of fruit. The tomatoes are oval, egg-shaped, and medium-weight (up to 70 g). The tomatoes can also ripen on the windowsill after harvesting. Furthermore, they store well, maintaining their original appearance.
This popular crop is notable for its resistance to drought and frost. It also grows well in shade. It can be grown anywhere, as long as it has some support for the plants. The culture is very resistant to pests and diseases.
These tomatoes grow best in a greenhouse. However, most gardeners grow them outdoors. The key to this type of planting is long, warm periods.
Varieties
Based on this hybrid, breeders have created several varieties that have become very popular today. One of them is the Giant.
The Giant tomato is a tall, two-meter-tall plant known for its low maintenance. It also thrives in shade and open ground. The Giant tomato is a late-ripening vegetable. A square meter can yield over 5 kg of fruit.
The Giant tomatoes are medium-sized, sometimes weighing up to 200 grams. They are red, plum-shaped tomatoes with firm skin. Giant tomatoes are very tasty, so they can be eaten raw, canned, or pickled.
Giant is a hybrid with tasty fruits that produces a high yield.
Black
Black is an indeterminate variety characterized by continuous growth, even during flowering and fruit formation. The plant grows up to two meters tall.
During growth, the Black variety's bushes need to be shaped by pinching out the side shoots. A good harvest is produced in a greenhouse with fertilized soil.
The De Barao Black tomato is a mid-late variety. The harvest ripens within 3-4 months. Growing and caring for the Black tomato are similar to those for other indeterminate varieties.
Black tomatoes are burgundy and oval in shape, weighing up to 70 g. The Black variety is characterized by firm flesh and a sweet flavor.
Black chokeberry yields consistently good results. A single bush of the Black variety can yield up to 9 kg of fruit. They can be eaten raw, in salads, and preserved.
The advantage of this subspecies is its high and consistent yield. The black variety is resistant to diseases and various pests. It can also grow in cool conditions and with low light.
Red
Red is a hybrid characterized by late ripening (4-5 months from planting). Red tomatoes are bright red, weighing up to 100 g. The description of the De Barao Red plant indicates a good yield. With proper care, a harvest of approximately 5 kg is possible.
The Red variety has a number of advantages: resistance to diseases, frost and drought, excellent preservation and ripening of the harvested fruits.
The red variety is grown from seeds or seedlings.
Pink
De Barao Pink is an indeterminate variety grown under plastic. This subspecies is one of the most popular among gardeners.
Pink is a hybrid that is characterized by medium maturity (up to 4 months from the moment the seedlings emerge).
The Pink de Barao is a tall, two-meter-tall variety. The fruit is bright pink and oval. It has a pleasant flavor and a marketable appearance. The Pink de Barao yields 4 kg per bush.
De Barao Pink is highly resilient to weather changes and various climate conditions. This plant is also resistant to pests and insects.
Advantages of the Pink hybrid: high yield, good shelf life and transportability.
The fruits are eaten fresh, canned and pickled.
Tsar's
The Tsarsky variety is characterized by tall, vigorous plants with few leaves. The plant produces a high yield. The Tsarsky hybrid produces large, elongated fruits. These tomatoes can form up to 12 inflorescences, each bearing eight fruits.
The royal vegetable yields up to 12 kg of harvest per bush.
The Tsarsky variety of tomatoes has excellent appearance and flavor. They can be eaten raw, pickled, or canned.
De Barao Tsarskiy is a vegetable loved by many gardeners.
Gold
Zolotoy is a hybrid characterized by mid-late ripening. Its description describes vigorous growth and dense branching. Zolotoy de Barao is a variety intended for greenhouse cultivation. Plants can reach two meters in height. Zolotoy produces lemon-colored, plum-shaped fruits.
Plant advantages: consistent yield, low susceptibility to disease. The golden hybrid can be eaten fresh, and can also be used for canning, pickling, juice, and tomato paste.
Growing
The hybrids described above have certain growing characteristics.
Seeds for seedlings should be planted as early as early March. For successful planting, the seedlings should be kept at room temperature and misted occasionally. When the first few leaves appear, the seedlings should be pricked out. Afterward, harden them off in the fresh air by moving them outside. If no further frost is expected, the plants can be planted outdoors.
Because de Barao tomatoes are tall, they should be planted at least one meter apart. Rows should be spaced 110 cm apart.
It's best to plant seedlings in the evening or on a cloudy day. After a couple of weeks of adaptation, the plants will begin to grow vigorously. During this period, tomatoes should be fed with superphosphate fertilizer.
As they grow, Tsarsky tomatoes develop lateral stems that need to be removed. Only a couple of thick main shoots should be left. Tsarsky, like other varieties, is a tall plant and therefore requires staking.
The Tsarsky Hybrid, like others, is characterized by a robust root system that requires moisture. During the growing season and fruit formation, the plant requires up to 10 liters of water per bush.
You can improve ventilation by removing the lower leaves of the bushes. This will also help prevent diseases and pests. Also, remove dried and yellowed leaves as they appear.
The harvest should be done before frost sets in. Green fruits will ripen perfectly indoors.
Today, growing de Barao tomatoes is a favorite pastime of many amateur gardeners. This vegetable is also suitable for commercial cultivation.
Video "Formation of Tomatoes de Barao Tsarsky"
See how tomato bushes are side-sonned and shaped at the Gorogotsky nursery.






