Tomato Nakhimov is a medium-early determinate variety with a fruiting period from germination to harvest of about 105-110 days. Plants grow up to 80 cm tall and are suitable for cultivation both in open ground and under temporary film coverings. For successful cultivation, seedlings should be sown in March–early April, followed by pinching out when the first true leaf appears. Transplanting seedlings into the ground is recommended in early to mid-May or late May–early June. Plants require pruning and staking to ensure optimal growth and fruiting.
The fruits of tomato Nakhimov have a cube-shaped, slightly ribbed structure, are red in color, and weigh between 50 to 60 grams. Due to their characteristics, they are ideal for pickling, whole-fruit canning, and preparing fresh summer salads. The yield of this variety is approximately 4.8 kg per square meter, making it attractive for gardeners seeking a stable and high-quality harvest.
The recommended planting scheme for tomato Nakhimov suggests spacing of 40x60 cm between plants, providing sufficient space for growth and ventilation. Thanks to its qualities and versatility, this variety is an excellent choice for tomato enthusiasts cultivating under various conditions, ensuring delicious and nutritious fruits for home use.