Tomato variety DARNITSA is an early, indeterminate, tall hybrid, maturing in 102-110 days from germination to fruiting. The plant reaches a height of over 2 meters and is characterized by strong branching and dense foliage. Fruits are flat-round, slightly ribbed, glossy, weighing 150-160 grams, ensuring high marketability and excellent taste.
For cultivation, sow seedlings in early to mid-March, transplanting at the first true leaf stage. Seedlings are planted in plastic greenhouses at about 40 days old, usually in early to mid-May; under warm weather, planting can be done as early as late April. Plants are trained to a single stem, removing all suckers, which promotes better growth and fruiting. The optimal planting scheme is 40x60 cm.
Variety DARNITSA is distinguished by high resistance to major tomato diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporiosis, fusarium, and gall nematode. Yield per plant reaches 4-4.5 kg, making this hybrid attractive for cultivation in plastic greenhouses with extended crop cycles. High productivity and disease resistance ensure a stable and high-quality harvest.