Rozina — mid-early variety; from germination to ripening 100-115 days. Plants are indeterminate and vigorous. Leaves are large. The first flower bud forms above the 9th leaf, subsequent ones every 3 leaves. The inflorescence is simple or semi-compact, with 3-7 fruits. Fruits are large, flat-round, weighing 160-300g, slightly ribbed, 3-4 or more chambered. Unripe fruits are green with a spot at the attachment point of the pedicel, which disappears upon ripening; ripe fruits are pink.
ADVANTAGE OF THE VARIETY: weaker fruit cracking compared to other pink-fruited tomatoes. Intended for cultivation in protected ground in spring-summer and summer-autumn rotations. Planting density — no more than 2.5 plants/m2. Pruning — single stem. Plants require high soil solution concentration until the first fruits set.