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For all lovers of large-fruited yellow tomatoes, there is a variety that cannot but be of interest. It's called The Honey Giant. This handsome man will be discussed in our article.
From it you will learn what a tomato looks like, what are its main characteristics and cultivation features. We will also tell you about the origin and use of these tomatoes, about its ability to withstand certain diseases and pests.
Tomato "Honey giant": variety description
Variety name | Honey giant |
general description | Mid-season, indeterminate tomato variety |
Originator | Russia |
Ripening period | 100-110 days |
The form | Fruits are large, flattened |
Color | Yellow |
Average weight of tomatoes | 300-400 grams |
Application | Mainly consumed fresh |
Variety yield | up to 15 kg per square meter |
Growing features | The variety is picky about fertilizers and watering |
Disease resistance | Has good disease resistance |
"Honey Giant" is an indeterminate, standard grade. The plant is quite tall, about 150 cm. In terms of ripening, it belongs to medium early, that is, 100-110 days pass from planting seedlings to ripening of the first fruits. This type of tomato has a fairly good resistance to the main types of diseases. Well suited for growing both outdoors and in greenhouse shelters.
Ripe fruits are yellow, flattened in shape. As a rule, by weight they have 300-400 grams, in rare cases they reach 550-600. The number of chambers is 5-6, the dry matter content is up to 6%. The harvested fruits tolerate long-term storage and transportation well, for this quality they are appreciated by farmers who grow tomatoes for sale in large quantities.
Tomatoes "Honey Giant" are the fruit of the labors of domestic specialists, the variety was bred in 2001, after 2 years it received state registration. Almost immediately it became known to lovers of large-fruited yellow varieties of tomatoes for their high commercial qualities.
For growing tomato "Honey Giant" in the open field, the southern regions are suitable, since the variety is thermophilic and sudden changes in temperature can affect the yield. In film shelters, it can be successfully grown in areas of the middle lane.
You can compare the weight of fruits with other varieties in the table below:
Variety name | Fruit weight |
Honey giant | 300-400 grams |
Big Mama | 200-400 grams |
Banana Orange | 100g |
Honey saved | 200-600 grams |
Pound rosemary | 400-500 grams |
Persimmon | 350-400 grams |
Dimensionless | up to 100 grams |
Favorite F1 | 115-140 grams |
Pink flamingo | 150-450 grams |
Black moor | 50 grams |
Early love | 85-95 grams |
Characteristics
Tomatoes of this type have excellent taste and are very good fresh. They are not suitable for whole-fruit canning due to their size, but they can be used for barrel pickling. Juices and pastes are not made from the fruits of the "Honey Giant".
In addition to many advantages, "Honey Giant" is known for its good yield. With good care, you can get up to 4-5 kg per bush. If you choose a planting scheme of 2-3 plants per sq. m, it turns out up to 15 kg, which is a pretty good indicator.
You can compare it with other tomatoes in the table:
Variety name | Yield |
Honey giant | up to 15 kg per square meter |
Peter the First | 3.5-4.5 kg per bush |
Pink flamingo | 2.3-3.5 kg per square meter |
Tsar Peter | 2.5 kg per bush |
Alpatieva 905A | 2 kg per bush |
Favorite F1 | 19-20 kg per square meter |
Lyalafa | 20 kg per square meter |
Right size | 12-13 kg per square meter |
Dimensionless | 6-7.5 kg per bush |
Nikola | 8 kg per square meter |
Demidov | 1.5-4.7 kg per bush |
Among the main advantages of this variety are noted:
- disease resistance;
- beautiful presentation;
- high varietal qualities of fruits;
- good yield.
Among the shortcomings, it is noted that this species is picky about fertilizers and irrigation regime. This can complicate care somewhat, especially for novice gardeners.
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Growing features
The main characteristics of the variety are the size and color of its fruits. It is also worth noting a very good resistance to diseases. Many people note the high sugar content in ripe tomatoes. Since the bushes of this plant are quite tall, they need a garter, and the branches in supports, since the fruits are quite heavy. It is customary to form a bush into two stems. At the growth stage, it responds well to dressings containing potassium and phosphorus, in the future you can switch to complex ones.
Diseases and pests
"Honey Giant" suffers from fungal diseases extremely rarely. The only thing to be afraid of is diseases associated with improper care. To avoid such difficulties when growing, you need to regularly ventilate the room where your tomatoes grow and observe the watering and lighting regime.
From harmful insects can be exposed to melon aphids and thrips, the drug "Zubr" is successfully used against them. In the open field, the bear and slugs can deal a big blow to these bushes. They are fought with by loosening the soil, and they also use dry mustard or hot ground pepper diluted in water, a 10-liter spoon and water the soil around, the pest then disappears.
Of the pests that are most capable of doing harm in greenhouses are melon aphids and thrips, the drug "Bison" is also used against them. Like many other types of tomatoes, it can be invaded by the greenhouse whitefly, it is fought with the drug "Confidor".
Conclusion
As you can see from the description, this variety does not cause any special problems, except at the initial stage of the growth of the bush, here you need to make some efforts. The rest is pretty simple. Good luck and rich harvests.
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