Tomato BARITON is an early indeterminate hybrid with a vegetative-generative growth type, ensuring uniform fruit development on all plant clusters. The plant features a strong root system and short internodes, which contribute to high fruit load and stress resistance, including high temperatures. Plant height reaches 60-70 cm, and moderate pinching is required for optimal growth. BARITON is suitable for cultivation both in open ground and in plastic and glass greenhouses, making it a versatile choice for various climatic conditions and seasons, including spring and autumn.
The fruits of tomato BARITON have a rich red color, uniform round shape, and weigh between 140 to 240 grams depending on growing conditions. They are dense, without cavities, and not prone to cracking, ensuring excellent taste qualities. Due to their structure, the fruits have a long storage life and high transportability, making this variety attractive for commercial cultivation and sales. Additionally, the tomato demonstrates resistance to several diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporiasis, fusarium, and gall nematode, which reduces the risk of crop losses.
For successful cultivation, tomato BARITON seeds should be sown in seedlings in the second half of March, sown 1.5-2 cm deep at a germination temperature of 18-22 °C. Seedlings are transplanted into open ground when they reach 7-9 leaves and a height of 20-25 cm. This approach ensures strong plant development and high yield. Overall, tomato BARITON combines high productivity, resistance to adverse conditions, and excellent fruit consumer qualities.