Tomato LP-11-40 is a medium-early indeterminate variety with a vegetation period of 85 to 95 days from germination to the start of fruiting. The plant features a robust bush and large, round, ribbed fruits weighing on average 500 to 700 grams. Despite the impressive size of the fruits, this variety ensures good yield and excellent taste qualities. Harvesting can begin when the fruits take on a pink hue, while technical maturity occurs when the fruits turn bright red.
This tomato variety is recommended for cultivation in open ground, especially on light, fertile soils with sufficient sunlight. LP-11-40 is resistant to phytophthora, making it suitable for industrial production and cultivation under various climatic conditions. Seeds can be sown either as seedlings or directly into the ground, with seedling sowing typically conducted in early March, and young plants transplanted to their permanent location at about 50 days old.
The fruits of tomato LP-11-40 have a meaty texture and a rich red color when fully ripe. They are suitable for fresh consumption as well as for canning. Due to their large size and excellent taste, this variety is popular among gardeners and farmers, ensuring a stable and high-quality yield.