Rapsodia NK — an early-maturing indeterminate tomato hybrid, intended for cultivation in greenhouses and small-scale systems. Plants are tall and robust, with shortened internodes of 15–18 cm, promoting a high number of flower clusters. The first flower cluster forms above the 8th–9th leaf, subsequent clusters appear every 3 leaves and beyond. Plants are medium-branched and require staking and pinching; optimal cultivation is on one or two stems. Leaves are medium-sized and green; flowers are simple.
Rapsodia NK fruits are flat-round, smooth, with 3–4 chambers, dense and thick-walled, without green spots at the calyx base. Fruit mass ranges from 110 to 140 grams, fruits are uniform in size and shape, resistant to cracking. In ripening, they develop a rich red color and good flavor, making them suitable for both fresh consumption and processing.
The hybrid is characterized by high yield and marketability — marketable product yield reaches 97–99%. It is resistant to a range of diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus, fusarium, cladosporiosis, verticillium, and gall nematode. Thanks to these qualities and adaptation to small-scale cultivation, Rapsodia NK is a valuable choice for obtaining stable, high-quality tomato yields.