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ARISHA

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Offers: 1
Where to buy
Price range
42 - 42 UAH
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6
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0
Producer
Euro-Semena
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Cubic, Round
Fruit Color
Red, Pink
Description ARISHA
Tomato ARISHA is an early-maturing determinate hybrid with a vegetation period of 90 to 105 days. The plant reaches a height of 80-100 cm and features a robust leaf canopy that effectively protects fruits from sunburn. Due to its structure and heat tolerance, the tomato adapts well to various growing conditions, including polyethylene greenhouses and open ground.

The fruits of tomato ARISHA have round or cube-shaped forms with bright red or intense pink coloring, weighing 180 to 250 grams. They are multi-chambered, with excellent flavor and high sugar and dry matter content, making them ideal for fresh consumption, especially in salads. The fruits exhibit high resistance to cracking, ensuring their attractive appearance and good transportability.

The hybrid shows high resistance to major diseases such as verticillium wilt and Fusarium races 1 and 2, contributing to stable yields exceeding 100 tons per hectare. Thanks to its strong immune system and superior qualities, tomato ARISHA is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain high-quality, disease-resistant crops.
Specifications ARISHA
Diseases
Verticillosis
Verticillosis
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Cubic
Round
Fruit Color
Red
Pink
Fruit Weight
More than 200 grams
Yield
100-130 tons
Transportability
Excellent
Number of chambers
Four-Five-Six
Dry Matter Content
4,50-5,00%
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2013
Catalog
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Euro-Semena
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