Tomato Interland F1 is a mid-season determinate hybrid of large-fruited tomato, developed by the well-known breeding company Nunhems Zaden from the Netherlands. The plant is bushy, reaching a height of 80-100 cm, with abundant foliage and an open growth form. Thanks to its good leaf coverage, the tomato tolerates heat well, preventing sunscald on the fruit. Interland F1 can be grown both in open ground and under temporary plastic coverings, expanding its cultivation possibilities.
The fruits of tomato Interland have a rich red color, round shape, and are uniform in size and weight, weighing between 200 to 250 grams each. They are fully colored without green spots at the stem end and are not prone to cracking. The flesh and skin are firm, ensuring good storage and transportability over long distances. The tomatoes have a distinct pleasant aroma and unique flavor with mild sweetness and slight acidity, due to the optimal balance of acids and sugars.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to a broad spectrum of viral and fungal diseases, including tomato mosaic virus, fusarium, and other common pathogens. The yield is high, with the first heavy fruit harvest occurring 60-65 days after transplanting seedlings, and fruiting continues for an extended period. Due to its qualities, Interland tomatoes are suitable for home consumption as well as for processing into juices and tomato paste, and they maintain their market appearance and nutritional value during storage.