Tomato Graffiti is a medium-early indeterminate variety, distinguished by its unusual and attractive fruit coloring. The plant is tall, reaching up to 1.5 meters, densely foliated and sturdy, allowing it to grow well even at high planting densities. The variety has a high level of immunity and is adaptable to growing conditions, making it suitable for open ground. Due to its structure, Tomato Graffiti does not require mandatory pinching or staking, although using a trellis can be beneficial for convenience and decorative effect.
The fruits of Tomato Graffiti have round or slightly flattened shapes, ranging from heart-shaped to classic round. Their weight is approximately 90-120 grams. A distinctive feature of this variety is the deep red or pink-magenta color with golden decorative brushstroke patterns, giving the fruits an exotic and decorative appearance. The fruit surface is glossy, resistant to cracking, and suitable for transport and storage. The flesh has a bright, rich tangy-sweet flavor, juiciness, thick walls, and large seed cavities.
The Graffiti variety is characterized by high yield — from one plant, you can harvest 3 to 4 kilograms of fruit during the ripening period, which lasts about 100-110 days from germination. Due to its taste qualities and decorative appeal, this variety of tomatoes is widely used for fresh dishes, home cooking, and whole-fruit canning. They can be harvested with the clusters, which simplifies harvesting and preserves the aesthetic appearance of the fruits.