Rules for growing tomatoes "Velmozha"
It is difficult to imagine the site of an experienced gardener without a greenhouse or a greenhouse with tomatoes. Breeders do not cease to delight summer residents with new varieties that differ in the appearance of fruits, productivity, adaptability to certain climatic features and many other indicators. Among this variety, it is sometimes difficult to choose a variety that would combine the characteristics necessary for a gardener.
Features of the tomato variety "Velmozha"
Variety "Velmozha" was bred by domestic breeders specifically for planting in the harsh temperature conditions of the northern regions: the Urals, Siberia and the Far East. They are distinguished by good tolerance to weather changes and increased resistance to diseases characteristic of tomatoes (especially if they are grown in open ground).
These tomatoes belong to the "Bull's heart" type and have its characteristic external characteristics: a heart-shaped fruit, the color is from pinkish to dark red. Tomatoes have a smooth and very dense skin, a very pleasant taste. Tomatoes are very large: on average, they weigh 300-400 g, but with good care, individual specimens can reach a weight of 1.5 kg.
These tomatoes belong to the determinant mid-season varieties, the bushes of adult plants are quite sprawling, if they are planted in the garden, the height of the plants will be about half a meter.In the greenhouse, the bushes can grow a little higher. Tomato reviews are mostly positive.
Advantages and disadvantages
Tomatoes "Velmozha" are distinguished by a number of qualities that make this variety especially attractive to gardeners in most regions of Russia. Of course, this is a high yield, cold resistance and excellent taste of fruits. In addition, due to their determinism, plants do not require a mandatory garter. They are suitable for growing in a greenhouse, but also grow well in open ground, as they are not afraid of temperature changes. Tomatoes do not crack when ripe, because they have a fairly dense skin.
The variety also has some minor flaws. Among such shortcomings, one can note the increased demands on the composition of the soil, the obligatory pinching and the desirable removal of excess plants. In addition, in order to obtain high yields, the plant must be regularly fed and the correct watering regimen observed.
Large fruits are not very convenient for canning as a whole and are poorly preserved fresh, therefore they are used mainly for the preparation of tomato pastes, lecho and other homemade preparations.
Growing seedlings
The preparation of seeds for growing seedlings of "Velmozha" tomatoes should begin 60-65 days before it is planned to transplant the plants into the ground. Prepared seeds are placed on lightly compacted moistened soil and sprinkled on top with a centimeter layer of peat or earth. From above, a container with planted seeds is covered with a piece of cling film or glass and cleaned in a warm room, about 25 degrees, where future seedlings should stand until germination. Additional watering at this time the seeds will not be required.
After the emergence of seedlings, the glass or film covering the containers can be removed, and the plants can be transferred to a well-lit room with a temperature of about + 14-17 degrees. It is vital for young seedlings to receive a lot of light, and the cool temperature will harden them, making transplanting into the ground less traumatic. And also such a temperature regime has a beneficial effect on the development of the root system of seedlings. At this temperature, the plants should spend a week, after which it can be raised to room temperature.
After the young plants have a second true leaf, you can carry out the dive procedure, removing weak and non-viable plants. Healthy seedlings should be planted in separate peat pots or other suitable containers. If the containers with seedlings are on the windowsill, it is necessary that the leaves of the plants are at some distance from the glass. Otherwise, there is a danger of seedlings getting sunburn.
When inflorescences begin to appear on the seedlings, the plant is ready for transplanting into a greenhouse or into open ground. Only before this, the seedlings need to be hardened in the fresh air for several hours.
Transplanting
Tomatoes "Velmozha", in full accordance with their name, are very whimsical to soil fertility. If there are not enough nutrients in the soil on which these tomatoes grow, a plentiful harvest cannot be expected. Therefore, the choice of a landing site and the fertilization of future beds should be approached with all responsibility. In autumn, the place of future planting should be prepared by fertilizing with ash.
Since the plants of this variety are not very tall, an arc greenhouse with a well-thought-out ventilation system is well suited for growing them. A high greenhouse is not necessary for this variety.
Before transplanting plants, calcium and phosphorus mineral fertilizers can be added to the soil, as well as moisten it well. The distance between the planted bushes should be at least 50 cm, planting depth - up to the cotyledon leaf. If the distance between the holes is not respected, adult plants will lack nutrients. In addition, the risk of developing tomato diseases will also increase.
Transplanting plants into a greenhouse is best done in cloudy weather or early in the morning. This will reduce the risk of sunburn to transplanted plants and help them adjust more easily to the new location.
The basics of proper care
Tomatoes of the variety "Velmozha" need periodic top dressing throughout the growing season. Potash and phosphate fertilizers are best suited for this. Nitrogen should not be abused: this can adversely affect the future harvest.
A necessary procedure is the pinching of plants, the removal of lateral shoots below the first fruitful brush. But it is not necessary to tie up these tomatoes: their low bushes do not really need additional support. No more than five ovaries should be left in flower-bearing brushes, it is better to remove the rest. Then the remaining ones will form larger and healthier fruits.
The soil in the greenhouse should not be allowed to dry out, however, watering should not be abused either. Waterlogged plants can develop various diseases. Watering is best done not at the root, but in the grooves: this way the soil will not be washed out from under the roots. And also regular loosening of the root zone is necessary in order to ensure air access to the roots. We should not forget about ventilation, also designed to reduce the risk of disease.
Regular weeding is very important: weeds absorb nutrients from the soil, robbing them from your plants.
Protection against diseases and pests
Variety "Velmozha" is distinguished by good resistance to most plant diseases and has good immunity to them. However, some diseases can threaten this variety. A great danger to tomatoes is a disease such as brown spot. It affects mainly greenhouse plants and is the result of excessive moisture. To eliminate it, it is necessary to reduce the intensity of irrigation, ensure good ventilation of the greenhouse and good illumination.
Plants already affected by brown spotting are recommended to be treated by treating them with garlic infusion. To prepare this folk remedy, take 200 g of garlic and soak it in 10 liters of warm water. After that, clean in a warm dark place to give it time to brew. Spray the plants affected by brown spotting with the resulting infusion.
Unlike drugs that can be purchased in specialized stores, this infusion does not contain substances harmful to human health and can be used after the fruiting of tomatoes has begun.
With tomatoes planted in the beds, another misfortune can happen. On the beds, the "Velmozhi" bushes can be threatened by such a parasite as a spider mite. You can easily get rid of this parasite if you notice the disease in time and carry out the necessary medical procedures. A good remedy for dealing with spider mites is a solution of ordinary laundry soap, which completely processes the entire ground part of the tomato bush. Such spraying must be repeated every few days until the disease is completely eliminated.
In order to prevent damage to the bushes by all kinds of parasitic insects, it is recommended to spray them with special insecticide preparations. You can buy these drugs at any gardening store. Spraying should be carried out before the first fruits begin to form on the bushes.
Harvesting and seeds
If you follow all the rules for caring for "Velmozh" tomatoes, you can count on a fairly high yield. In addition to care, its level is strongly influenced by the climatic conditions of the place where the tomato is grown. And the type of soil in the area allotted for planting also matters. But subject to all the conditions necessary for the plant, from 1 square. m of a summer cottage, on average, a gardener can remove up to 8 kg of tomatoes.
When growing these tomatoes industrially in the Ural region, on average, it is possible to obtain from 160 to 580 centners per hectare, in Siberia - from 105 to 590 centners per hectare. The highest yields were recorded in the Omsk region, where it amounted to 780 centners per 1 ha.
The full growing season from the moment the first shoots appear to the ripening of the fruits of the tomato variety "Velmozha" is from 105 to 120 days. The resulting fruits are distinguished by excellent commercial and taste qualities, they have an average transportability and are quite well kept fresh due to their dense skin. Therefore, they can be eaten, used to prepare all kinds of salads, or used for processing. Only small fruits are suitable for conservation as a whole. Large ones can be passed through a meat grinder and used to make tomato paste. And also from these tomatoes prepare tomato juice.
The fruits of this tomato variety contain an extremely small number of seeds.Collecting them is a rather laborious process. If, nevertheless, there is a need for seeds obtained from own plants of the "Velmozha" variety, it is recommended to leave one of the first fruits on the bush for seeds. It is grown to an overripe state, then the seeds are separated from the pulp, washed well and dried.
Tomatoes of the variety "Velmozha" are suitable for growing even in the most severe climatic conditions. They are resistant to diseases and pests. They will please the attentive, caring gardener with excellent appearance and taste and reward with a bountiful harvest of juicy fruits. No wonder they are considered one of the best bred Russian varieties.
An overview of the tomato variety "Velmozha", see the following video.