Tomato Bogun F1 is a medium-early hybrid intended for cultivation in greenhouses and under film coverings. Plants of this variety reach a height of up to 1.5 meters and have medium-thick stems. The ripening period is approximately 100 days from seedling emergence, allowing for an early harvest. Seedlings should be sown in February-March, and transplanting into greenhouses should occur in April-May.
Fruits of tomato Bogun F1 have a round shape, smooth surface, and bright red color. The weight of one fruit reaches approximately 290 grams, with up to six fruits typically ripening on a cluster. Tomatoes are characterized by dense flesh, juicy flavor, and soft texture, making them an excellent choice for fresh consumption, especially in salads, as well as for processing and transportation. Fruits ripen uniformly and are not prone to cracking.
One of the key advantages of this variety is high resistance to major tomato diseases, as well as drought tolerance and resistance to cracking. These qualities ensure a stable and high-quality yield even under limited light conditions and adverse cultivation environments. Tomato Bogun F1 combines reliability, high productivity, and excellent taste characteristics, making it a popular choice for greenhouse farms.