Description of Yellow Tomato Honey Drop
Many gardeners believe that yellow tomatoes are significantly inferior in their characteristics to red ones, some think that there is no difference, therefore, varieties of yellow tomatoes are rarely grown. The difference between these species is in the chemical composition, because some substances are found in some crops and absent in others, or the percentage is different. For example, yellow tomatoes contain more pulp, but less liquid. They have more vitamin A, which determines their color, and less vitamin C. The difference manifests itself in other nuances, and in order to better acquaint you with the varieties of yellow tomatoes, we will tell you about the Honey Drop tomato.
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Characteristics
Tomatoes Honey drop, like all indeterminate varieties, are tall, in a greenhouse they can reach a height of 2 meters or more, when grown in open ground they grow up to one and a half meters. A distinctive feature of the bush can be called leaves that vaguely resemble the leaves of a potato. Honey drop tomatoes are very small, weighing on average 15-20 g, the largest - 30 g. They grow in peculiar clusters of about 15 pieces per branch. The fruits are bright yellow in color, resemble pears or droplets in shape, it is because of external signs that the variety was named Honey Drop. And they taste not far from the product of bees' activity - the fruits are extremely sweet, the content of sugars in the pulp is one of the highest among all varieties of tomatoes.
Tomato Honey Drop has strong immunity to several diseases at once. For example, it is rarely exposed to a black leg, it is resistant to phytophthora. As noted by many gardeners, it is more often sick when grown in greenhouses than in open ground, this is primarily due to high humidity. Relatively resistant to drought and temperature drop.
Reviews
The reviews of the tomato honey drop were very different, but most of them can be classified as neutral. The positive ones relate to the taste of yellow fruits. Indeed, it is simply impossible to ignore delicious tomatoes. Several reviews related to seeds: the seed of the Honey Drop is characterized by high germination rate (from 95%), and this has not escaped the attention of forum users. It is often noted that you need to devote a lot of time to caring for the plant, in particular pinching. If you ignore this process, then soon your "plantation" of this variety will become like a jungle. On the negative side: they complain about the low yield of the variety and poor response to changes in growing conditions (sensitivity to air humidity, demanding soil, etc.). In general, they note that Honey Drop is a good variety, and it is still worth trying to grow it in your greenhouse.
Application
The methods of use are partly due to the substances contained in the fruits. So, the increased sugar content of many pushes to make honey drop tomato jam. Tomatoes, small in size, are very suitable for rolling in jars. But most often they are consumed fresh. And not only for making salads. Due to the fact that yellow tomatoes are lower in calories than red ones, they are often included in the diet by people on a diet. It is also worth giving preference to yellow tomatoes for people suffering from high acidity, since red ones contain more ascorbic acid, better known as vitamin C. The constant use of yellow tomatoes strengthens the walls of blood vessels.The fruits of the Honey Drop are practically not used for the preparation of tomato products (juice, paste).
Special care
As already mentioned, you can grow both in a greenhouse and in a vegetable garden. The seed is planted on seedlings at the end of March, it is better to do this immediately in individual containers (pre-harden and process the seed). It is advisable to choose the most fertile soil. The seeds are placed at a depth of no more than 2 cm. The room temperature is maintained at 22-25 degrees. Watering is not very abundant, but systematic. Top dressing must be done several times both for seedlings and later in the open field. They dive in the phase of 2 leaves, they are transplanted into open ground only when constant warm weather is established (so that the earth warms up) and the threat of late frosts has passed.
Tomato Honey Drop belongs to the mid-early varieties, so with the first red tomatoes, you can harvest yellow fruits. This variety of yellow tomatoes looks harmoniously in the garden along with red tomatoes.
Video "Yellow tomatoes in slices for the winter"
In this video - a recipe for salting yellow tomatoes. Any variety of yellow tomatoes will do, including Honey Drop.