Tomato Akela F1 is an early determinate bush hybrid developed by the French seed company Clause. It forms a compact medium-height bush with a strong stem and robust root system, ensuring good growth vigor and abundant vegetative mass. This hybrid is intended for cultivation in open ground during spring-summer and summer-autumn seasons, with a vegetation period of approximately 65-90 days. At a planting density of 20,000 plants per hectare, each plant can yield up to 5 kg of high-quality fruit. Akela F1 exhibits high resistance to most tomato diseases, including verticillium wilt, fusarium, tomato mosaic virus, and moderate resistance to leaf spot. Additionally, the hybrid demonstrates heat tolerance, resistance to minor spring frosts, and resilience to stress conditions, making it a versatile and reliable choice for various climatic zones.
The fruits of tomato Akela F1 have a round-oval shape, uniform and multi-chambered structure, weighing between 200 to 260 grams. Their rich red color without green marks at the stem attachment and dense, juicy flesh without internal veins or core ensure excellent commercial and flavor qualities. The tomatoes possess a rich tomato aroma and superior taste, making them ideal for fresh consumption, salads, and other dishes. Due to their dense structure, the fruits are resistant to cracking and can be stored for up to 30 days without quality loss, maintaining an attractive appearance even during prolonged transportation.
Hybrid Akela F1 demonstrates high adaptability to agronomic conditions and responds well to fertilization, contributing to enhanced stress tolerance and yield. In industrial vegetable production, harvesting can be performed using a combine, simplifying and accelerating the process. Due to its early maturity and ability to set fruit at lower temperatures, this tomato is a profitable choice for farmers and gardeners aiming to achieve high-quality and stable yields under various growing conditions.