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Tomato Honey salute is a relatively new variety, bred in 2004. Tomatoes are suitable for erection in open beds and under film cover. The two-colored fruits have such a sweet pulp that they are used as a dessert and in the preparation of fruit salads. Subject to the rules of cultivation from 1 square. m you can get a good harvest.
Description of the variety of tomato Honey salute
Tomato Honey salute is considered an indeterminate variety (a bush with an unlimited growth rate). Variety characteristics:
- late ripening tomatoes, about 4 months pass from sowing for seedlings to fruit removal;
- the plant is tall, reaches a height of up to 180 cm, so the bush needs support;
- medium-leaved variety;
- the first ovary is formed under the 10th leaf, all subsequent ones are formed every 3rd leaf;
- to obtain a bountiful harvest, the plant is grown in 2 trunks.
To determine whether the Honey Salute tomato is suitable or not, you need to read the photos and reviews.
Brief description and taste of fruits
According to the reviews of gardeners, the Honey Salute tomato variety fell in love with its beautiful appearance and excellent honey-watermelon taste. At the end of August, large, weighing up to 450 g, round-ribbed fruits ripen on the bush. Juicy, dense flesh is covered with a thin peel of orange-red color with pink or raspberry stripes.
On the section you can see 6 chambers with small, medium seeds. When fully ripe, the tomato pulp acquires a two-tone orange-raspberry color.
The fruits are used fresh, for making juices and cold sauces. For salting and conservation, the tomato variety Honey Salute is not suitable.
Varietal characteristics
Tomato varieties Honey Salute can be grown in open beds and under film cover. The method of cultivation and yield depend on climatic conditions and the duration of warm days:
- in the northern regions – planted in a heated greenhouse;
- in regions with a temperate climate – under a film cover;
- in southern cities it is permissible to grow a variety in open beds.
According to the description, the Honey Salute tomato is a late-ripening variety. The first harvest is taken 150 days after sowing seeds for seedlings. When grown in 2 stems from 1 sq. m with timely care, you can remove up to 8 kg of sweet, striped fruits.
Tomato variety Honey salute does not have a strong immunity to diseases and pests. Therefore, to get rid of winged insects, the bushes are treated with a colloidal solution. To save tomatoes from fungal diseases, the plant is treated with a copper-containing solution. Also important is the observance of crop rotation, regular ventilation and not thickened planting.
Pros and cons of the variety
Tomatoes Honey salute, like any variety, have their positive and negative sides. The pluses include:
- unusual color;
- honey-watermelon taste;
- fruits have a mass of up to 450 g;
- medium-yielding variety;
- chopped fruits will decorate the festive table.
The disadvantages include:
- late ripening;
- resistance to diseases and pests;
- garter and pinching;
- variety demanding care.
Rules of landing and care
To grow large fruits, you need to plant seeds on time, grow healthy seedlings and make timely care. Compliance with the rules of care is the key to a generous harvest.
Seeding for seedlings
The duration of ripening is influenced not only by varietal characteristics, but also by the timely planting of seeds for seedlings. Since the Honey Salute tomato belongs to late-ripening varieties, seeds for seedlings are sown from the last days of February to mid-May, it all depends on the quality of the greenhouse and climatic conditions.
Growing tomatoes begins with the preparation of seed. To do this, the seeds are wrapped in gauze and dipped for 10 minutes in a weak solution of potassium permanganate. After the time has elapsed, the seeds in a gauze bag are washed under running water. Decontaminated seeds can be dried or placed on a damp cloth for germination.
The next step is soil preparation. For planting tomatoes, light nutrient soil is suitable, prepared from humus and soddy soil with the addition of peat or sawdust. Seeds can also be planted in coco or peat pellets.
After preparing the seed and soil, you can grow seedlings:
- Sowing seeds is carried out in plastic cups with a drainage hole or in boxes 10 cm high.
- The container is filled with nutrient soil, grooves are made and seeds are planted to a depth of 1 cm.
- Planting material is covered with polyethylene and cleaned in a warm, bright room. Comfortable temperature for the emergence of sprouts +2 5 °C.
- After the appearance of sprouts, the shelter is removed, and the container is placed under an additional light lamp. Since the tomato is a photophilous plant, the daylight hours should not be less than 12 hours a day.
- As the soil dries out, the seedlings are watered with warm settled water.
- After the appearance of 2-3 true leaves, the seedlings dive into separate pots. If the seeds were planted in separate containers, picking is carried out in a container of a larger volume.
- 10 days before planting in open ground, seedlings are hardened, gradually lowering the temperature from + 20 ° C to + 14 ° C degrees. Under the influence of low temperature, a change in the physiological process occurs, as a result of which the seedlings will take root faster in a new place.
Seedling transplant
Seedlings before planting in a permanent place must meet certain requirements:
- plant height no more than 30 cm;
- the presence of 1 flower brush;
- the presence of short internodes.
To protect the plant from diseases, it is necessary to observe crop rotation. Tomatoes are not recommended to be planted after pepper, eggplant and potatoes. Legumes, cucurbits and cruciferous crops are good predecessors for tomatoes.
Tomato seedlings Honey salute are planted lying down or at an acute angle. The holes are sprinkled with earth, rammed and spilled.
Care of plantings
Tomatoes of the Honey Salute variety are demanding on timely care, which consists in feeding, watering, tying and shaping a bush.
During the season, honey salute tomatoes are fed 3 times:
- 12 days after planting seedlings. For this, nitrogenous fertilizers are used.
- When forming ovaries with a diameter of 2 cm into 1,5 brushes, complex mineral fertilizers are used.
- During the collection of the first fruits. Bushes are fed with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.
Experienced gardeners are advised to feed the bushes with ash infusion or green manure. Water the tomatoes thoroughly before fertilizing.
Tomatoes of the Honey Salute variety are watered strictly under the root. For each bush, you must spend at least 2 liters of warm, settled water. After watering, the earth is carefully loosened and mulched. Mulch will retain moisture, stop weed growth, and act as an additional organic fertilizer.
Since the Honey Salute tomatoes grow up to 180 cm and bear fruit up to 450 g, the bush must be tied to a support.
To obtain a generous harvest, tomatoes of the Honey Salute variety are grown in 2 trunks. For this, the stepson, formed under the first flower brush, is not removed. Later, when 3 fruit brushes appear on it, pinch the top, leaving a few leaves after the last fruits. The pinching of the main stem is carried out after the formation of the fourth fruit brush.
Additional care:
- In order for the nutrients to be directed to the formation of fruits, it is necessary to remove stepchildren once a week, leaving a small stump.
- During the ripening of the fruit, the lower leaves are carefully cut with a sharp pruner. In a week, you can cut no more than 3 leaves from a bush. You can also shorten the sheet plate by 1/3 of the length.
- To grow large fruits, flower brushes are thinned once a week, removing most of the inflorescences.
- Whole clusters and heavy fruits should be tied up to prevent bending and breaking off.
- Only those fruits that set before the beginning of August fully ripen. Therefore, 1,5 months before the final harvest, pinch the top. After this procedure, watering is reduced, and fertilizing with potash fertilizers is increased.
Conclusion
Tomato Honey salute is one of the most attractive varieties. Gardeners cannot but like the appearance of the tomato, and the honey taste will not leave anyone indifferent. If you follow the rules of care and timely prevent diseases, the variety, despite the average yield, will become a frequent guest of greenhouses and open beds.