Tomato Samara F1 is an early-maturing indeterminate hybrid, primarily intended for cultivation in greenhouses. Fruit set begins 90-105 days after germination, allowing the first harvest in July. The plant is tall, reaching over two meters in height, with matte dark-green medium-sized leaves and compact simple inflorescences, each bearing 5 to 7 fruits. The first inflorescence forms above the 8th-10th leaf, and subsequent ones appear every two to three leaves. To form the bush, pruning, removal of suckers and lower leaves, staking, and limiting flower number per inflorescence to 4-5 are recommended.
The fruits of tomato Samara have a round shape, smooth surface, and vibrant red color with a characteristic glossy sheen. Each fruit weighs 70-90 grams, is firm, and uniform in size. Fruit ripening occurs synchronously, allowing harvest in clusters. Due to the compactness and density of the fruits, this variety is ideal for canning and fresh salads. The taste quality of the tomatoes is high, making them popular among home growers.
Hybrid Samara F1 exhibits high resistance to several diseases, including tobacco mosaic virus, fusarium wilt, and cladosporiosis. The fruits are also resistant to cracking, which helps preserve the market appearance and quality of the harvest. With proper care and adherence to agronomic recommendations, up to 12 kilograms of tomatoes can be harvested per square meter, and 3.3-3.8 kilograms per plant. The recommended planting scheme is 40x60 cm, and the optimal sowing time for seedlings is late February to early March, followed by transplanting and supplemental lighting.