The tomato variety INTRIGA is an ultra-early, high-yielding determinate type, intended for cultivation in open ground. The plant is robust, reaching a height of 40 to 70 cm, with a well-branched structure. From germination to the onset of fruiting, it takes approximately 80-85 days, enabling an early harvest. The first flower cluster forms above the 5th-7th leaf, ensuring uniform fruit ripening.
The fruits of tomato INTRIGA have a round shape with a characteristic nipple at the apex and a smooth surface without a green spot at the stem end. They are firm, red, weighing between 100 and 170 grams. The flesh is juicy and succulent, with a pleasant tomato flavor combining sweetness and a slight acidity. Due to these qualities, the fruits are suitable for fresh consumption as well as various culinary uses.
The variety is distinguished by high heat tolerance and resistance to several diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus, blossom and root rot, as well as Alternaria. Tomato INTRIGA tolerates high air and soil temperatures, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in hot climates. In addition, the fruits have good transportability, facilitating storage and transportation.