Tomato Cherry Maxik F1 is an early indeterminate hybrid intended for cultivation in protected and open ground with support. The plant is strong, compact, well-leafed, with shortened internodes, forming one or two stems. The first flower cluster appears above the 7–9th leaf, and the distance between flower clusters is 12–15 cm. The clusters can be simple or compound, compact, each forming 17–22 round, red fruits weighing 20–25 grams. The fruits are multi-chambered, dense, with excellent taste and commercial qualities, making them ideal for fresh consumption and canning.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to a range of diseases, including tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), leaf curling virus (TYLCV), verticillium wilt (Va, Vd), fusarium (Fol 1–3), and gall nematodes (Mi, Ma). It tolerates high temperatures well, is cold- and drought-resistant, ensuring stable fruit set under various climatic conditions. The transportability and appearance of the fruits are at a high level, making this variety attractive for commercial cultivation.
The ripening period is 85–95 days from emergence to full fruit maturity. The recommended planting scheme is 70x40 cm, which promotes optimal plant development and high yields, reaching 18–20 kg per square meter. Cherry Maxik F1 is suitable for cultivation in all types of greenhouses and open ground with support, making it a versatile choice for gardeners and farmers.