Tomato Instinct is a medium-late indeterminate hybrid with unlimited growth, intended for cultivation in greenhouse and covered structures. The plant is tall with a strong above-ground part and moderate leafiness, requiring mandatory staking and training into a single stem with removal of all suckers, although it can also be grown on two stems. The first flower cluster forms above the ninth leaf, and subsequent clusters appear every three leaves, promoting even fruiting. Tomato Instinct fruits are round or slightly flattened with a smooth surface, bright red when fully ripe, and weigh 120-130 grams. They exhibit high attachment strength to the calyx, ensuring good keeping quality and suitability for long-distance transportation. Due to the absence of cracking tendency and extended ripening period, the fruits maintain their market appearance for a long time. Tomatoes are suitable for both fresh consumption and canning. The hybrid has high yield potential — with proper agronomy, one plant can produce 4 to 4.5 kilograms of fruit. Tomato Instinct exhibits excellent resistance to diseases such as tobacco mosaic virus, cladosporiosis, and fusarium, making it a reliable choice for greenhouse cultivation. Sowing for seedlings is recommended in March, with transplanting at the stage of the first true leaf, and planting in greenhouses in May, when seedlings reach 50-55 days of age. The optimal planting scheme is 40x60 cm.