Tomato "Japanese truffle": variety description and growing process

Tomato Japanese truffle: variety description and growing process

When someone hears the name "Japanese truffle", an expensive delicacy comes to mind, although in fact it is a tomato. And although tomatoes of this variety were bred by gardeners relatively recently, this variety is already widely represented on the market. Perhaps someone even managed to taste it. This article discusses the characteristics of this variety, the features of growing and caring for it.

Peculiarities

Tomato "Japanese truffle" - a newcomer to the gardens of Russia and neighboring countries. And although Western experts consider it the birthplace of the Russian Federation, local gardeners are just beginning to popularize it. Today, the tomato is increasingly beginning to appear in markets and garden shops. It is difficult to pass by it, because the seeds attract attention at least with their interesting name.

The tomato "Japanese truffle" deserved such an unusual name due to the non-standard shape of the fruit. It has an elongated tail and looks like a medium-sized pear or the most ordinary light bulb. But not only its non-standard appearance is remarkable. This culture is medium early, has no growth restrictions. It is grown mainly in open ground.

The main plus of the fruit is dense pulp with a small amount of liquid, so these tomatoes are best suited for conservation. Their significant disadvantage is their small size and low yield. Therefore, you need to calculate the number of shrubs or immediately focus on a small crop.

Characteristic

These "truffle" tomatoes have many features. Their understanding to the gardener is important for proper care of them and achieving high yields.

bushes

"Japanese truffle" is an indeterminate variety, that is, it has no growth restrictions. On average, the plant reaches a height of 2 meters, so it is necessary to have props and garters so that the bush does not break. The tomato grows not only up, but also in breadth, and this process can already be and even needs to be controlled. The best result is obtained with the development of only 2-3 shrub stems. Usually the largest branches are left, and the rest are cut off.

Fruit

Different subspecies of the variety have a different color of the fruit, which can be red, black, orange, raspberry and gold. Each tomato has a weight of about 150-200 g, that is, in general, they cannot be called large-sized. All subspecies differ from each other in taste and technical qualities.

Red tomato is the most popular and affordable type. It has a small size, up to 5 centimeters in diameter. The main features are sweetish taste and the ability to long-term storage. Most often, this variety is used for conservation. It seems to be created for pickling and pickling. But also fresh, for example, in salads, the red "truffle" will also look good.

Black tomato has conquered the market due to its unusual appearance and taste. It also receives much more positive feedback due to its higher yield compared to other subspecies of "Truffle". It is stored less than red tomato, but is used in fresh salads and other dishes and has a sweet taste.

Yellow "truffle" (otherwise it is called "golden"), stands out for its bright color and almost fruity taste.It looks juicy and colorful in any dish. An excellent option would be to cook adjika from "golden" tomatoes.

Another variety is the orange tomato. In terms of qualities, it is similar to a red tomato, but it stands out with a sunny, saturated yellow-red color.

Raspberry "Japanese truffle" also has little special characteristics, except for a pleasant pinkish-raspberry hue.

Each of the described subspecies has distinctive features, both external and taste, so the choice depends on the preferences of the gardener. But do not forget that they differ in the requirements for care, albeit slightly.

If the site allows, it is better to plant tomato seedlings of several subspecies at once. So in practice a “favorite” will be determined or it will be possible to mix the colors and tastes of tomatoes in different recipes.

Landing

The Japanese truffle shrub does not like too cold temperatures, even though the variety originated in Russia. In climatic zones where cold winters and hot summers, tomatoes grow well and develop in open ground. But if the site is always cool, a greenhouse is used to protect the plant and the future crop from the cold.

Most often, this tomato is planted on a bed of seedlings, which is inherent in almost any tomato crop. But before planting in the ground, the bush must go through several stages. You need to start sowing already in early March, if you plan to transplant seedlings to the site in May. If a greenhouse is used, then the planting dates are shifted a month earlier.

The work is carried out in several stages.

  1. Seed selection. In this matter, it is important to purchase planting material in trusted stores. Seeds must have a quarantine card and meet all state requirements.This is a guarantee that the summer resident will not receive the seeds of another garden crop. By the way, this advice applies to any plant.
  2. Sowing seeds in pots. For this, small containers are selected and the soil is prepared. Ideal substrate ratio: 2 parts of sod land plus 2 parts of humus or manure with the addition of sifted sand. This is the best base for sowing seeds. It provides the necessary level of nutrients and minerals. The depth of the hole is up to two centimeters. When filling the seed with earth, it should not be pressed, on the contrary, it is necessary to leave the opportunity for the future plant to “breathe” freely. Immediately after planting, cover the pot with glass or plastic wrap for a few days. This imitation of a greenhouse will help you get shoots faster. In order not to develop a fungus, the shelter changes daily, and immediately after the appearance of sprouts, it is finally removed.
  3. Seedling care. In order for the sprout to hatch and begin to grow actively, the pot is placed in a warm room (temperature not lower than 16 degrees). A prerequisite is the absence of strong winds and drafts. As soon as the first large leaves appear, picking is carried out. This is the process of transplanting young shoots into boxes with a fresh mixture of soil with humus. Thus, the development of the root system is stimulated. The entire period of germination should be watered regularly, but do not flood the plant so that the roots do not rot.
  4. Preparing the soil for planting. While the "Japanese Truffles" are growing on the windowsill, it's time to prepare the beds for planting seedlings in open ground. Usually this can be done as early as mid-May, the main thing is that the night frosts end. An important, but, unfortunately, often overlooked procedure is fertilizing the soil with minerals.Here you can use both chemicals and natural fertilizers.
  5. Acclimatization of seedlings before planting. In this matter, everything is quite simple. When the plant grows enough and a few leaves already appear, the boxes begin to be taken out to the balcony so that the tomatoes wean from greenhouse conditions. When it finally warms up outside, it's time to start landing.

It is carried out as follows.

  • A well-lit place in the shape of a square is chosen. The marked area should not go beyond 40 by 40 cm. The optimal depth of the beds is 20 cm.
  • Between the bushes, the distance should also be about 20 cm. Even if it seems that the bushes will be too far apart, do not worry. When the tomatoes grow, they will not be crowded.
  • The roots of each seedling are examined and damaged areas are removed. Then they are carefully laid out in a hole, so that the tails of the roots do not look out. You can not be afraid and deepen the shoot, including the first leaves.
  • Now it remains to fill the tomato bush with earth and water it abundantly.

Planting plants on the site is a huge stress for the plant, so this is not the end point of care. It is mandatory to conduct a regular and careful examination of the bush for several weeks after disembarkation. It is important to monitor how the tomato copes with climate change and whether it has begun to grow.

In addition to germinating tomatoes from seeds, it is possible to purchase ready-made seedlings. Better not to buy it in advance. It is optimal to purchase shrubs a few hours before planting. Fresh greens are much better acclimatized than wilted ones.

If the purchase did not work out on time, then you need to try to “cheer up” the seedlings by spraying with water and fertilizers.The procedure for planting purchased seedlings is no different from working with self-grown material.

Care

Tomatoes are very fond of water, especially they need it in hot summers. Therefore, do not forget about regular watering, which should be done every other day or once a day. But you can’t do this during the hottest hours - from 12 to 16. The result of such negligence will be burned bushes. It is better to arrange evening watering. Immediately after irrigation, it is recommended to loosen the soil to prevent the formation of a crust.

A feature of caring for tomatoes is pinching. This is the process of plucking additional side shoots. With an increase in size, the shrub gives a lot of shoots that begin to compete with each other. As a result, a mass of shoots take nutrients from the plant that are not available to inflorescences and fruits. To achieve good photosynthesis and obtain nutrients, only 3-4 leaves of greens are enough at the top. To avoid competition, all weeds under and around tomato bushes are removed.

We must not forget about fertilizers. Experienced gardeners recommend feeding tomatoes with wood ash throughout the entire growth cycle. But if there is nowhere to take it or natural materials are not attracted as a gardener's fertilizer, you can easily pick up chemicals. Spraying and watering with such means is often used.

The main thing here is to disinfect the plant and the soil around it in order to prevent the reproduction of parasites and diseases.

Well, the last. As soon as fruits begin to appear on the branches, it is important to tie up the stems. It is not recommended to skimp on props, because even small fruits are a serious burden on the bush.If the trunk is not strengthened in time, it may break, and the tomatoes will rot before they have time to ripen. For bushes in a greenhouse, an additional point of care is regular airing.

Reviews

Tomato variety "Japanese truffle" more and more deserves love and positive customer reviews. This is due to the fact that it has an unusual shape and taste, and it also makes it possible to experiment with color in summer salads. In a huge number of reviews and recommendations, a high culture resistance to diseases is noted. Although some of the diseases still do not bypass the tomato. For example, brown rot, which affects the crop. Experts advise spraying the plant and immediately removing rotten fruits.

From the reviews, you can also identify the negative aspects of the culture, which were mentioned earlier. This includes the small size of the fruit and, as a result, a small amount of yield. But given this feature of the variety, you can calculate in advance the required number of tomato bushes.

For an overview of Japanese truffle tomatoes, see the following video.

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