Tomato Brightina F1 is a high-yielding, indeterminate hybrid of the new generation with early ripening, designed for early harvest. The plant is generative, with an open form and short upright leaves, facilitating care and allowing high density planting per square meter. It is recommended to grow on a double stem, which promotes intensive development and increases the number of trusses by 2–3 compared to other hybrids.
The fruits of Brightina F1 have a rich dark red color with a glossy finish, slightly ribbed and flattened, with a medium weight of 190–210 grams. They exhibit high uniformity throughout the season: 70% of fruits are 67–82 mm in size, and 30% are 82–102 mm. The tomatoes are firm, well-suited for transport and mechanical sorting. The calyx is short and deeply embedded, further enhancing harvesting convenience. Yellowed fruits are not subject to selection.
The hybrid shows high resistance to major tomato diseases, including cladosporiosis (brown spot), fusarium wilt, verticillium, tomato mosaic virus, and root fusarium rot. These traits make Brightina F1 a reliable choice for greenhouse cultivation with extended crop rotation. Due to its characteristics, tomato Brightina F1 ensures a very high early yield and is suitable for intensive industrial production.