Tomato Pear: characteristics and description of the variety

What shape you can not find tomatoes! Pepper, classic round, banana-shaped, elongated, flattened. Among this variety of shapes, shades and varieties, the pear tomato variety stands out favorably. Everyone's taste preferences are different. Some like juicy fruits, others fleshy, and still others with sourness. And almost all gardeners grow tomatoes not only for fresh consumption, but also for winter harvesting. Not every variety can boast of simplicity in cultivation and care, excellent taste and versatility in use.

Tomato "Pear" has long gained popularity among summer residents precisely because of all the above characteristics. The unusual shape of the fruit is distinguished by excellent taste. And the rules of planting and care are so simple that growing tomatoes will not present much difficulty even for a novice gardener.

Description

The “Pear” tomato series is unique not only because of the unusual pear-shaped fruit, but also because of the characteristics and description of the variety. The fruits of each variety differ in taste, size and color. The varietal series "Pear" includes the following varieties:

  • Black;
  • Red;
  • Pink;
  • Orange;
  • Yellow;
  • Emerald.

The first five varieties have received well-deserved recognition among gardeners. “Emerald”, due to its novelty, has been little studied. Each subspecies, according to the declared characteristics, description of the variety of tomato "Pear", as well as reviews of gardeners, has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Brief description of the series

Tomato "Pear" belongs to the mid-season varieties. From the moment of sowing the seeds to the beginning of fruiting, 109-114 days pass, which indicates an average rate of ripening.

Tomato is an interdeterminant crop. Its height when grown in greenhouses and greenhouses reaches 160-180 cm. When grown in open ground, this figure is slightly lower - 140-160 cm. Due to the high yield and high growth, it needs to be tied.

Interesting! All tomatoes of the Pear series perfectly tolerate long-distance transportation and have good keeping quality.

Tomato "Pear" tolerates heat well, but he is afraid of drafts and piercing winds. So when planting tomatoes in open ground, you need to carefully choose the right place for them.

To obtain high yields, the formation of a bush of 1-2 stems is required.

Fruit characteristics

The fruits of the pear tomato variety are characterized by an unusual pear-shaped shape. Fruit weight is on average from 50 to 80 grams. The color of tomatoes depends on the subspecies.

Pear-shaped tomatoes of this variety are distinguished by their high density, a minimum of seeds and the absence of voids. Of the entire pear series, Black Pear tomatoes are characterized as the sweetest, with excellent taste.

Advantages and disadvantages

The advantages of this variety include the following:

  • high resistance to late blight and many other diseases characteristic of the nightshade family;
  • high germination of seeds;
  • fruits contain a large amount of carotene;
  • excellent taste;
  • long fruiting time;
  • high productivity;
  • long shelf life without loss of taste and presentation;
  • perfectly tolerate transportation;
  • wide range of applications;
  • high density of tomato.

Unfortunately, tomatoes also have disadvantages:

  • the variety is very picky about the composition of the soil;
  • need regular pinching and tying;
  • does not tolerate drafts.

Planting and care rules

Breeders advise to plant a pear tomato at 4 plants per 1 m². To obtain a bountiful harvest, you will need to comply with the following rules for caring for plants:

  • obligatory garter;
  • regular watering and loosening of the soil;
  • regular feeding.
Interesting! Tomatoes can be harvested unripe - they ripen quickly at room temperature without loss of taste.

Water the tomatoes with warm water and preferably in the evening so that the sun's rays do not damage the plants. Subject to the rules of agricultural technology, you can achieve a high yield and collect more than 5 kg of tomatoes from one bush. According to the gardeners who have already grown the pear tomato on their plots, it is not so difficult to achieve a yield of 8-9 kg from one bush.

Seedless growing method

You can grow pear tomatoes both in the open field and in a greenhouse. Planting rules do not differ much from planting traditional varieties of tomatoes. For seedless cultivation, you need to adhere to the following recommendations:

  • two to three weeks before planting work, you need to prepare the soil. Tomatoes are very fond of loose, fertile soil. Before preparing the soil, it is advisable to apply fertilizers based on phosphorus and potassium. You can use wood ash - scatter 2-2.5 kg of ash per m² and carefully dig up the area intended for growing tomatoes.
  • The distance between plants should be at least 35-40 cm, take this into account when sowing. Thickened plantings are the first reason for the low yield of pear tomato.
  • Immediately after planting, the site must be watered abundantly with warm water and covered with film or lutrasil.
  • Landings can only be opened in warm weather.
  • After germination, it is necessary to thin out the plants (if necessary).
  • Subsequent care consists in timely feeding, weeding, watering and loosening. During the period of active ripening of fruits, it is necessary to limit watering of tomatoes "Pear" in order to avoid cracking of the fruits.

It should be noted that it is possible to grow varieties of tomatoes of the "Pear" series in the open field only in the southern regions of Russia. In the central and northern regions, it should only be grown in greenhouses or greenhouses.

  • When the plant reaches a height of 40-50 cm, the tomatoes need to be tied up.
  • Stepsons need to be removed regularly.
Interesting! Tomatoes contain a large amount of carotene and dry matter.

Seedling growing method

It is necessary to plant tomatoes of the "Pear" variety on seedlings 2 months before the planned transplantation of plants into greenhouses or open ground. Late February - early March is the most suitable time for planting seeds.

Store-bought seed has already been pre-processed and therefore does not need to be prepared for planting. But the seeds harvested on their own, it is still better to disinfect in a weak solution of potassium permanganate for 1.5-2 hours.

For planting seeds of tomato "Pear", it is important to pay special attention to the soil. The soil mixture is ideal for this event - it is perfectly balanced and additional fertilizing for the plants at the first stage will not be required.

If you are preparing the soil yourself, then be sure to take care of additional additives. Fertilizers can be used:

  • Fertilizers based on phosphorus and potassium in moderation;
  • Ash;
  • Means for rapid germination and strengthening of the root system of plants;
  • Organomineral fertilizers.

The rules for growing pear tomato seedlings practically do not differ from the cultivation of traditional varieties. Like all nightshades, it is important for tomatoes to ensure timely watering, good lighting and a microclimate.

For seed germination, the air temperature must be maintained within + 25˚С + 27˚С.After the appearance of the first shoots, boxes with seedlings must be placed in a lighted place and the temperature must be maintained at + 20˚С + 22˚С.

With a lack of lighting, plantings need to be supplemented with lighting. Fluorescent lamps should be placed at a height of 60-70 cm from the plants.

Important! Tomatoes do not crack during ripening, and thanks to their dense skin, they retain their original appearance in a jar with whole-fruit canning.

As soon as 2-3 leaves are formed, it is necessary to dive future tomatoes. "Pear" perfectly tolerates picking and replanting without damage to plants.

Tomatoes can be planted in a greenhouse or open ground no earlier than the ground warms up to + 15˚С + 18˚С. Most often, they start disembarking in late May - early June. In the first few days, it is important for plants to provide gentle conditions. In sunny weather, shade the plantings and protect them from drafts.

The fertilization scheme for tomatoes of the Pear series is as follows:

  • When planting and diving, fertilize with top dressing based on potassium and phosphorus for rooting and the formation of a powerful root system no more than 2-3 times. At least 3-4 weeks should pass between dressings.
  • Before the formation of ovaries, you can feed the tomatoes 2-3 times with nitrogen fertilizers, nettle infusion, ash for active growth of green mass.
  • As soon as the first ovaries appear, nitrogen fertilizing must be replaced with phosphorus-potassium. Until the end of fruiting, you can fertilize the planting 1-2 times, no more.

Subsequently, follow the basic rules for growing tomatoes: watering, loosening, pinching, tying.

Compliance with these recommendations is the key to obtaining bountiful harvests.

The characteristics of the plant, as well as the yield, the secrets of growing "Yellow Pear" tomatoes, you can learn from the video

Distinctive characteristics of the fruit

At the moment, thanks to the work of breeders, the Pear series includes six varieties: Yellow, Orange, Black, Red, Pink and Emerald. Everyone except the last variety is very popular among summer residents. Due to the unusual color of the fruits, this tomato has not yet won the recognition of gardeners, therefore, there are no reviews about its taste and characteristics of plants yet.

Important! The shelf life of tomatoes in a cool, dark place (including in the refrigerator) is 35-45 days.

The name of the variety determines the color of the tomatoes. But besides the rich color palette of fruits, there are other differences.

 

Pink pear

Red pear

Black pear

Orange pear

Yellow pear

Plant height

170-200 cm

120-160 cm

160-180 cm

150-170 cm

More than 2 meters

Ripening period

Early

Mid-early

Mid-early

Early

Early

Fruit color

Pink

Classic red

Maroon to brown

Bright orange

yellow

Ovary formation

Brushes 4-6 pcs

Brushes 5-8 pcs

Brushes 5-8 pcs

Brushes 5-8 pcs

Brushes 5-7 pcs

Planting scheme, pcs per 1 m²

3-4

3-4

3-4

3-4

3-4

Taste qualities

Sweet

Sweet, slightly sour

Very sweet

Sweet with a slight sourness

Sweet

Skin

Dense

Dense

Dense

Dense

 

Dense

Productivity from 1 m²

6-8 kg and more

More than 6-8 kg

10-12 kg

10-11 kg

 

Average fruit weight

40-50 grams

45 - 65 grams

55-80 grams

60-80 grams

 

It is worth noting that from the whole series of pear-shaped tomatoes, the fruits of the "Black Pear" are distinguished by their taste. But "Orange" - easily tolerates heat and slight drops in temperature, and can also be stored for a long time without loss of taste and presentation.

All fruits of representatives of this series are distinguished by good keeping quality, pulp density, a small number of seeds and the absence of voids.

Thanks to these advantages, pear tomatoes are truly unique. For this reason, they are very popular among summer residents.

Application area

The field of application of a series of varieties of tomatoes "Pear" is very extensive.

Due to their unusual shape, small size and dense skin, tomatoes are great for whole-fruit canning. Tomatoes of different colors will look beautiful in a jar.

Important! To get a bountiful harvest, you need to form a bush in two stems in time and pinch the top after the formation of 7 or 8 full-fledged brush.

Tomatoes "Pear" of any kind are actively used in the preparation of preparations for the winter as a component of all kinds of salads, lecho, ketchup. Tomato juices are very thick and rich. Red tomato paste will be thicker due to its firm pulp and high solids content.

Due to the unusual shape of tomatoes, the surface attachment of the stalk is the reason for the reduction of waste during cooking. Tomatoes of the Pear series are used in food and fresh, as well as slicing, for preparing fresh salads, decorating ready-made dishes.

The tomato has also found wide application in the preparation of second courses, in baking various casseroles and pizzas, baking in general and stuffed. Perfectly retains flavor and aroma when frozen and dried.

Conclusion

The versatility of the Pear tomato series is undeniable. Unpretentious care, high yield, excellent taste and a wide range of applications - what more could you want? That is why the tomato series has won well-deserved recognition among summer residents.

Testimonials

Svetlana, 43 years old, Barnaul
This year I decided to plant Pear for the first time. Acquired seeds of Pink and orange pears. I grew tomatoes in a greenhouse. Spring comes late here, so I transplanted it into the greenhouse only at the beginning of June. Seed germination is high, seedlings developed well. I especially did not take care of them, both for all the landings, and for them. I really liked the shape of the tomatoes, their taste. So much was harvested that it was enough for both food and supplies. Now Pear is on the list of my favorite varieties. Next year I plan to plant a red and black pear.

Ivan, 33 years old, Volgograd
My wife planted a black pear, only 5 bushes. As described, the tomatoes were really very sweet. The children liked it very much. There was not enough for preparation, but all summer they ate delicious salads.

Vitaly, 51 years old, Saratov
I manage myself in the garden. And I myself choose varieties for planting. A neighbor persuaded me to plant a pear. I planted a red pear. Wife almost all of them on ketchup. They are very fleshy and tasty. There was no trouble with tomatoes. No more than with common plants. Fertilized only twice. There was a lot of harvest, about 5-6 kg per bush. I really liked the grandchildren, they dragged it straight from the bush. I will definitely plant more.

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