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SIBERIAN TREND. Plant height — about 0.6 m in open ground, fruit weight — 200-300 g. A mid-early, short, and very high-yielding variety of Russian breeding. The plants are compact, tree-like, neat, and strong, reaching only about 60 cm in height, yet demonstrating impressive productivity. The first flower cluster forms very early, and the following ones appear after every single leaf, providing excellent yield potential and reliable fruiting even in cooler regions.
The fruits are medium-large, weighing 200-300 g, uniform, neat, and rich pink in color. The flesh is dense, meaty, yet juicy; the skin is firm and resistant to cracking. The flavor is rich, pleasant, and well-balanced, with a fine harmony of sweetness and acidity, and the aroma is bright, characteristic of top-quality pink varieties. The variety is perfect for fresh use, salads, and juices. Thanks to its compact growth, the plants are easy to place in low greenhouses, tunnels, and open garden beds.
An early-ripening, large-fruited variety developed by Siberian breeders. It is well adapted for open-ground cultivation, even in the harsh climate of Siberia. The plant is short-statured and offers stable annual productivity along with large pink fruits. The first flower cluster appears early—above the 6th-7th leaf—while the following clusters set frequently, nearly every other leaf, providing high yield potential. The fruits are flat-round and sizeable. Recommended for everyone who appreciates early tomato varieties.

