PINK FORWARD is an early indeterminate tomato hybrid developed by the Japanese company Sakata. The plant features a strong root system and a generative growth type, allowing it to successfully adapt to a short growing cycle. Short internodes promote high fruit set, with fruits forming in clusters of 5-6, ensuring a stable and abundant yield.
The fruits of tomato PINK FORWARD have a flat-round shape with a small nipple and a vibrant pink color, giving them an attractive appearance. The average fruit weight is 220-250 grams; they are firm and resistant to cracking, significantly facilitating long-distance transportation without quality loss. The superior taste qualities characteristic of Japanese tomatoes make this hybrid especially valuable for consumers.
The hybrid possesses a broad spectrum of resistance to major tomato diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus (ToMV), Fusarium wilt (Fol), Verticillium wilt (Vd), powdery mildew (Mi), fungal wilt (Ff), and septoria (Ss). Additionally, PINK FORWARD is tolerant to plant growth regulators, a unique feature among Sakata hybrids, enabling effective management of plant growth and development under various growing conditions.