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BAJAJA. A new ultra-early dwarf variety from Poland, which has become a real find for balcony and container cultivation. The novelty with a funny name is quickly gaining popularity due to its phenomenal yield, compactness, and excellent taste. The plants are dwarf, balcony-type, yet very vigorous: the bushes are spreading, with dense shoots, thickened stems, and exceptionally dense trusses. The fruits in the trusses are tightly packed together, so the harvest is often collected in whole clusters. The fruits are cherry-type, round, bright red like cherries, weighing 7-12 g. They are sturdy, have good shelf life, do not crack, with a dense skin.
The tomatoes hold well on the plant, not dropping even when fully ripe. The taste is excellent — distinctly sweet, aromatic, with juicy yet firm flesh. Ideal for fresh consumption, salads, and healthy snacks straight from the bush. Despite the miniature plant size, the variety impresses with productivity — up to 700-750 fruits per plant. Yield up to 7.5 kg per plant, and fruiting continues all summer without breaks. It has high resistance to fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus.
The tomatoes are rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, organic acids, and lycopene, which help neutralize free radicals and support the cardiovascular system. The variety is intended primarily for balconies and terraces; cultivation in large pots is recommended, but it also performs excellently in open ground. An ideal choice for those who want to get maximum yield from minimal space, combining decorativeness, health benefits, and magnificent taste.