Difference between revisions of "Sibirskiy Velikan Rozovyi"
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Revision as of 16:27, 14 January 2023
Grower: Kelly
Year: 2014, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022
Accession: 189
Seed Source: Original seed purchased from Tatiana's TomatoBase (2012).
Comments:
2018 Did not do as well for me this year, I suspect it was the high day temperatures with no cooling off at night. Still a favourite, will still grow again, and still a fantastic variety. I got about 8 lb/plant. 2014 Really lovely sweet, tangy flavour. Nice rich flesh, very meaty but with good amount of juice as well. Plants grow extremely well (and wild), requires good staking. Excellent quality large fruit with good production. One of my favourites of all time. 14lb per plant.
Plant Growth Observations
Vine Growth Type: Indeterminate
Vine Growth Habit: Sprawling
Plant size: Large (5+ft)
Leaf type: Regular
Leaf Coverage: Moderate
Maturity: 85 days
Fruit Observations
Skin colour: Pink
Flesh colour: Pink
Fruit Shape: Pleated/irregular (although some fruit can be quite smooth)
Fruit Fasciation: Medium fasciation
Fruit Firmness: Soft
Fruit Set: Excellent
Average Fruit Diameter: 5.5"
Average Fruit Length: 3.5"
Average Fruit Weight: 587gr (21oz)
Other Observations
- One of the earliest monster varieties.
- Deals with cooler and hotter conditions well.
History
- Name translates to 'Siberian Giant Pink' from Russian.
- Russian variety from Tamara Yaschenko's collection, introduced to North America via a trade with Tatiana Kouchnareva of BC, Canada.