SPRUT GOLD
Tomato
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A high-yielding golden-fruited hybrid with exceptional shelf-life and robust disease resistance.
Description
Why «Sprut Zolotoy» is the Top Choice for Long-Term Storage
In the market of indeterminate cherry-type tomatoes, the «Sprut Zolotoy» hybrid from Sedek stands out for its unique shelf-life characteristics. Developed by originators Sergey Dubinin, Irina Dubinina, and Anatoly Lukyanenko, this variety was specifically engineered to address the common industry challenge of rapid post-harvest degradation in small-fruited varieties.
Key Advantages
- Superior Storage Life: These 20-40g fruits maintain their marketability for over 30 days, providing growers with significant flexibility in distribution and logistics.
- Disease Resistance: The variety features built-in immunity against Verticillium wilt, Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV), and other viral mosaics, reducing the need for intensive fungicide applications.
- Commercial Yields: With a potential yield of 70-100 tons per hectare, it is a highly productive asset for professional greenhouse operations.
Who Should Grow This Hybrid?
«Sprut Zolotoy» is optimized for commercial farmers who supply fresh markets and retail chains. Being an indeterminate variety, it requires a robust trellis system and consistent pruning. Its plum-shaped, golden-orange fruits are visually striking, making them highly desirable for premium culinary mixes and specialized packaging.
Considerations: This hybrid is performance-driven and requires high-intensity management. It demands precise fertilization and light management to reach its full potential. Without proper pruning, the plant may prioritize vegetative growth, leading to smaller fruit sizes and reduced overall yields.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
90-100 days |
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Fruit Weight
Fruit Weight
Tomato fruits are classified by weight as: very small — less than 20 grams; small — 20 — 50 grams; medium — 50 — 100 grams; large — 100 — 200 grams; very large — more than 200 grams. |
20-40 grams |
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Fruit Shape
Fruit Shape
Modern tomato varieties have a diverse fruit shape: flat, flat-round, round, oval, elongated-oval, pear-shaped, plum-shaped, cube-shaped, and cylindrical. On poorly fertile soils and under unfavorable growing conditions, tomato fruits may take on a more rounded shape. |
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Fruit Color
Fruit Color
The fruit color of tomato varieties is influenced by the combination of skin and flesh color. Some varieties have transparent skin, others — yellow. When combined differently, the fruits can acquire quite diverse colors. The fruit color is affected by pigments (lycopene) and thei... |
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Storage
Storage
Depending on the variety characteristics, the storage period for heads may vary from one month for early varieties to eight months for late cabbage varieties. |
More than 30 days |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
70-100 tons |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tomato |
| Manufacturer | Sedek |
| Originator | Sedek |
| Originator | Дубинин Сергей Владимирович |
| Originator | Dubinina Irina Nikolaevna |
| Originator | Лукьяненко Анатолий Никитович |
| Country | Russia |
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