Tomato Pink Ball F1 is an indeterminate hybrid with bright pink, round fruits weighing about 180-200 grams. This variety is distinguished by its early ripening period — the vegetative period is 85-95 days. The fruits are uniformly shaped, strong, and transportable, ensuring high marketability throughout the growing period. The plants have an open habit, are well-leafed, and possess a strong root system, which contributes to their resilience and adaptability to various growing conditions.
Pink Ball F1 hybrid is recommended for cultivation in plastic and glass greenhouses during spring and late-summer/autumn cycles. The plants are semi-vegetative, with the first flower cluster forming above the 10th-12th leaf, and subsequent clusters every 3 leaves. The flower clusters are strong, compact, produce 5-6 fruits each, and are resistant to splitting. The recommended planting density is 20-25 thousand plants per hectare or 3.5-3.7 stems per square meter, allowing for high yields when agronomic practices are followed.
One of the key advantages of this variety is its high resistance to stressful conditions, including high temperatures, as well as diseases such as blossom end rot, fusarium, verticillium, and cladosporiosis. The hybrid demonstrates excellent adaptation to various types of soil and substrates, including rockwool, coconut, and peat, while maintaining an active root system. Thanks to these qualities, Pink Ball F1 is popular among farmers and greenhouse growers, providing stable and high-quality yields.