Tomato Incas

Tomato Incas
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Nunhems B.V.
  • Year of approval: 2000
  • Category: hybrid
  • Growth type: determinant
  • Appointment: universal
  • Ripening period: mid-early
  • Ripening time, days: 95-100
  • Growing conditions: for open ground, for film greenhouses
  • Transportability: high
  • Bush size: medium-sized
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Experienced gardeners and farmers who grow tomatoes on an industrial scale prefer proven and fruitful varieties. These include the Dutch type of tomato Inkas, which grows well both in garden beds and in greenhouse conditions.

Breeding history

The mid-early tomato variety was bred by a group of Dutch breeders representing the seed company Nunhems B. V. in 1999. A year later (in 2000) the nightshade crop was included in the State Register and approved for use. The task of the scientists was to create a fruitful and unpretentious species that grows well in open ground and film greenhouses in different climatic zones.

Description of the variety

The hybrid vegetable culture Inkas is a medium-sized shrub of the determinant type, growing up to 100 cm in height. The compact plant is endowed with powerful stems, a developed root system and a moderate thickening of dark green foliage. During the season, up to 6 brushes are formed on each stem, where 8-10 fruits (ovaries) are formed. The bush requires the formation of 2-3 stems, a garter to the supports, as well as regular pinching, since new stepchildren appear quite quickly.

The main qualities of the fruit

The Inkas tomato has a regular plum-like (cuboid) shape and a uniform red color. Unripe tomato is light green in color. The skin of the fruit is smooth and firm, with a pronounced gloss. It is the strength of the peel that protects the berries from cracking, and also ensures good transportation and safety of the fruits. The average weight of a tomato is 80-100 grams. It is characteristic that all tomatoes grow perfectly the same in shape and size.

Taste characteristics

The tomato has a pleasant aroma and sweetish taste. Against the background of moderate sweetness, a slight sourness is barely caught. The flesh of the fruit is dense, fleshy, sugary, with a small amount of seed. If the tomato is cut, then the juice is almost not released. The variety belongs to universal, therefore it is suitable for fresh consumption, canned, dried. Inkas is especially good for whole-fruit canning.

Ripening and fruiting

The Dutch tomato belongs to the class of mid-early hybrids. From the moment of seed growth to harvest, it takes 95-100 days. The fruiting period is somewhat delayed - it lasts about 45-60 days, but a large proportion of the crop can be harvested in the first month. Ripening of berries occurs evenly, so you can harvest with whole brushes.

Yield

The yield of the hybrid is high and stable. Subject to all the rules of agricultural technology, you can collect up to 4.7 kg of fruits from 1 m2. Yield indicators in the garden and in the greenhouse may differ slightly. Experienced gardeners collect up to 3 kg of tomatoes per season from one healthy bush. Yield indicators directly depend on the timely removal of stepchildren.

The timing of planting seedlings and planting in the ground

The seed is planted 55-60 days before the expected date of planting the bushes in the garden or greenhouse. The optimal period for sowing seeds for seedlings is March. Seeds are planted in nutritious and loose soil. The seed does not require pretreatment and soaking. Diving (seating) is carried out at the stage of appearance of 2-3 true leaves.

The room for growing seedlings should be well lit and warm. The greenhouse effect (covering with glass or polyethylene) will help accelerate the appearance of sprouts. Disembarkation in the garden is carried out at the end of May, and in the greenhouse at the beginning of the month.

Growing tomato seedlings is an extremely important process, because it largely depends on whether the gardener will be able to harvest at all. All aspects must be taken into account, from seedbed preparation to planting in the ground.

Landing scheme

It is recommended to plant no more than 3 seedling bushes per 1 m2. A 40x50 cm scheme is considered ideal for planting a plant.

Planting a tomato is a very important and painstaking business. In order to get a good harvest of tomatoes, you need to competently approach the issue of planting. When planting a tomato in the ground, it is necessary to take into account many factors - correctly determine the timing, prepare the soil, correctly calculate the distance between plants, take into account the rules of crop rotation.

Growing and care

It is recommended to grow tomatoes in an area well-lit by the sun. The soil should be free of weeds, breathable, moderately moist. Comprehensive crop care includes a number of standard activities: watering, forming a bush, removing stepchildren, garter, feeding, pest control.

Watering tomatoes is not difficult. After planting, the plant is watered at such intervals that the soil remains moist. In dry weather, when there is no rain for a long time, watering can be carried out every day, but usually the beds with tomatoes are irrigated 2-3 times a week.
The methods of tying tomato bushes can vary significantly, depending on the availability of available material, the method of fixation, and also the variety. In general, it is recommended to adhere to the following scheme: first, the central stems are grabbed, and then, as the fruits ripen, the lateral branches.
One of the important conditions for tomato agricultural technology is the correct formation of the bush. The formation of tomato bushes means performing the following steps: pinching, pinching, trimming the leaves, normalizing the ovaries.

A plant needs different micronutrients at each stage of growth. All fertilizers can be divided into two groups: mineral and organic. Folk remedies are often used: iodine, yeast, bird droppings, eggshells.

It is important to observe the rate and period of feeding. This also applies to folk remedies and organic fertilizers.

Disease and pest resistance

The plant's increased immunity provides protection against verticillosis and fusarium wilting.

Treatment and prevention of diseases and pests
When growing tomatoes in a greenhouse, diseases often occur due to a violation of the temperature regime and excessive humidity. The most common diseases are fungal (late blight, cladosporium, rot).
The fight against diseases and pests of tomatoes in open areas can be quite difficult. This is because nightshades are exposed to a wide variety of pathogens and insect pests.

Resistant to adverse weather conditions

The hybrid culture is resistant to direct exposure to sunlight and adverse weather factors - drought, sharp drops in temperature. The only natural factor negative for the plant is prolonged humidity, which causes phytophthora.

Growing regions

The nightshade crop is massively grown throughout the territory of the Russian Federation, in certain regions of Ukraine and Moldova.

Review overview

This hybrid variety has been popular with summer residents and farmers for many years, since it is characterized by rapid adaptation to the soil and climate of the growing zone, is completely unpretentious in maintenance, gives stable yields, and can also be stored and matured for a long time at room temperature.

Main characteristics
Authors
Nunhems B.V.
Year of approval
2000
Category
hybrid
Growth type
determinant
Appointment
universal
Growing conditions
for open field, for foil greenhouses
Transportability
high
Yield
4.2-4.7 kg / sq. m
Productivity (filter)
high yielding
Recommended growing region
North, North-West, Central, Volgo-Vyatka, TsChO, North Caucasian, Middle Volga, Nizhnevolzhsky, Ural, West Siberian, East Siberian, Far East
Bush
Bush size
medium-sized
Bush height, cm
up to 100
Bush characteristic
compact
Leaves
medium-sized, green to dark green
Fruit
Unripe fruit color
light green
Ripe fruit color
Red
Fruit weight, g
80-100
Fruit shape
cuboid
Fruit taste
moderately sweet, slightly sour
Pulp
dense, fleshy
Pulp color
Red
Skin
smooth
Peduncle
without articulation
Growing
Landing scheme
40 x 50 cm
Sowing seedlings
March, April
Planting seedlings in the ground
May
Resistance to verticillium
steady
Fusarium wilt resistance
steady
Resistant to extreme weather conditions
fruits tolerate sunburn well
Maturation
Ripening period
mid-early
Ripening time, days
95-100
Harvesting time
July August
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