Tomato Brown Bunch — this is an early-maturing, tall, cluster-type hybrid characterized by an indeterminate growth habit. It takes approximately 95-100 days from seedling to the ripening of the first fruits. The first flower cluster forms above the 8th-9th leaf, and subsequent ones appear every 2-3 leaves. The plant can reach a height of up to 3.5 meters and is recommended to be grown in greenhouses with support on stakes or trellises to ensure optimal growth and fruit formation.
The tomatoes have a cylindrical shape, smooth and firm, with a weight ranging from 80 to 120 grams. They are two- or three-chambered with thick walls, providing good density and market appearance. In technical maturity, the fruits have a dark-brown color with dark spots near the stem, which disappear upon full ripening, giving the fruits an attractive appearance.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to a range of diseases, including verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt, blossom end rot, root rot, brown spot, and tomato mosaic virus. The recommended planting density is 3.5-4 plants per square meter, with plant pruning to 1-2 stems. Yield reaches 16-18 kg per square meter, making this hybrid highly productive and a reliable choice for greenhouse cultivation.