Description of the tomato variety Pink Angel, features of cultivation and care

The first tomatoes in summer disperse quickly in any family. Especially if grown on their own site. Pink Angel tomatoes ripen quickly.

Basic concepts of the species

The detailed characteristics of the tomato help the summer resident grow the variety correctly. When deciding on the types to plant, this information will help you decide whether to plant tomatoes or not.

Plant:

  • Determinant type of bush.
  • 40-60 cm high.
  • Ripens within 95-100 days.

Tomatoes:

  • Flat-round shape.
  • Weighing up to 100 gr.
  • Pink colour.
  • The density is high.
  • They are stored perfectly, tolerate transportation.
  • The taste is soft, peel.

tomato pink angel appearance

How to properly grow a crop on a site

Seeds for seedlings are sown 55-60 days before planting in the ground. Calculate the terms individually. Because the climatic features of the regions are different.

To grow seedlings correctly, simple tips will help:

  1. Lighting. Small seedlings need light 14 hours a day.
  2. Watering in moderation. Do not pour or let the soil dry out.
  3. Top dressing. Preparations stimulating plant growth.
  4. Dive. In the second phase of this sheet, plant in separate containers.
  5. Hardening. 1-2 weeks before transferring to a permanent place, take it outside, accustoming it to the sun and wind.

tomato pink angel appearance

It is better to plant tomatoes in the ground at the rate of 6-8 plants per 1 m2... Tie to supports, no need to shape. Watered after sunset. It is better to use warm water heated in containers during the day.

Loosening and mulching will help keep moisture in the soil longer.

Weeding is required to reduce the risk of insect pest attacks. They feed at least 3 times per season:

  • 7 days after transplant.
  • During the budding period.
  • During ripening.

tomato seedlings

Plant immunity

Descriptions of tomatoes claim that they are immune to major crop diseases. Especially late blight, the plant has time to finish fruiting before it is ubiquitous in the area.

How are tomatoes used?

Due to the color of the fruit, the Pink Angel tomatoes are used to prepare assorted vegetables. They look very nice in jars next to fruits of a different color. A universal vegetable, suitable for canning as a whole. Processed into juices and other tomato derivatives.

Fresh salads are made using them. Summer residents like the sweet taste of tomatoes in combination with the fruits of a culture of a different color.

Harvest volume

The declared yield of the variety is 5 kg per plant. But only on condition that all the necessary agrotechnical techniques are carried out.

tomato bushes pink angel

Positive and negative sides of the variety

Like any other type of tomato, "Pink Angel" is characterized by good and bad sides. These indicators are taken into account by summer residents when they choose a new variety for growing.

Pros:

  • Early harvest.
  • Undemanding care.
  • Versatility of use.
  • Immunity to major diseases.
  • Long shelf life.
  • The presentation is preserved during transportation over any distance.

The cons of the variety are inconsistent. Therefore, it was not possible to identify specific signs.

salad of tomatoes and greens

The opinions of summer residents regarding the "Pink Angel" variety

More benefit for novice summer residents is the feedback from those who planted tomatoes of this variety on their plots. In addition to personal opinion, they sometimes give specific advice.

  • Margarita. The whole family loves the vegetable. We bought the Pink Angel variety for testing, everyone liked it. Easy to care for, matures early. Very good look, they will definitely plant more.

Many people grow the culture on the site, some prefer proven varieties, someone is constantly experimenting, acquiring new inventions of breeders. "Pink Angel" will appeal to those who like tomatoes of an unusual color.

tomato pink angel in the garden

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