High-yielding varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses

Tomatoes are so firmly established on our tables that they have become an integral part of the diet of most of our compatriots. There are so many varieties of this culture that it will not be difficult to find tomatoes to taste - small or large, spherical and elongated, red, yellow and even black! Those who do not just love tomatoes, but also grow them independently, will certainly be interested in our review of the highest-yielding tomato varieties for greenhouses.

High-yielding determinant tomato varieties for greenhouses

The most productive among the determinant varieties are:

  1. The F1 baby is a low-growing (50 cm) high-yielding variety of tomatoes, characterized by increased resistance to diseases and pests. Tomatoes of this variety are distinguished by a pleasant taste, and are good both fresh and for home preservation.
  2. Master F1 is an early ripening variety, giving a plentiful harvest of fleshy tomatoes of bright red color.
  3. Druzhok is a sort of tomato that is characterized by a harmonious ripening of fruits and protection against diseases. Its fruits have the shape of a flattened ball and a mass of 100 grams and are an excellent option for conservation.
  4. Union 3 - this variety attracts attention with excellent yields, remarkable palatability and fruitfulness. The height of the Union S grows by 75 cm, and its fruits are fleshy and juicy.
  5. Titanium - a variety not only yielding, but resistant to most diseases. Its fruits are of average size and red color of the skin.

High-yielding indeterminate tomato varieties for greenhouses

Among the indeterminate greenhouse varieties, it should be noted:

  1. Chio-chio-san is an average ripening period, forming huge brushes, each of which can have up to 50 fruits at a time. Each tomato has a mass of about 40 grams, and from one bush you can collect up to 14 kg of sweet and juicy fruit.
  2. Siberian F1 is a late-hybrid, not susceptible to fusariosis and cladosporium. The fruits of this variety amaze with their size, because the average the mass of each of them is about 1.5 kg.
  3. De Barao - this variety can be called a true record holder for yield. The norm for one bush of this variety is 30 kg of an average tomato size, and the bush-recorders are able to give 70 kg of an excellent harvest.
  4. The black prince is a variety, distinguished by large fruits of crimson coloration with a high sugar content. The variety is resistant to diseases and grows equally well in greenhouses and open ground.
  5. Botticelli F1 is one of the new high-yielding varieties of tomatoes, giving medium-sized round fruits, well tolerated for transportation and long-term storage.