Tomato King is a medium-early, high-yielding determinant hybrid intended for cultivation in southern regions. The ripening period is 90-95 days from transplanting seedlings. The plant is low-growing, strong, and well-leafed, which facilitates care and mechanized harvesting. The crop prefers light loamy or clay loam soils with good drainage and warming, and requires crop rotation, excluding planting after solanaceous crops for 3-4 years. Tomato King fruits have a plum-like shape, red color, and average weight of 60-70 grams. They are characterized by uniformity, firmness, and high flavor quality with dry matter content around 5.5%. Tomatoes store and transport well, making them popular for fresh markets, canning, and processing. The hybrid yields over 100 tons per hectare, with good fruit set even under hot conditions. Tomato King is recommended to be planted at a density of 28-30 thousand plants per hectare. Suitable predecessors include onions, legumes, cabbage, cereals, cucumbers, and carrots. Due to its characteristics and adaptation to southern climatic conditions, this hybrid ensures a stable and high-quality yield, making it an attractive choice for farmers and gardeners.