The Semko series of tomatoes are hybrid varieties. These tomatoes are considered more resistant to various infections and harsh weather conditions. The series includes 17 varieties. Let's look at the key characteristics of each.
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Semko 18 F1
Belongs to the first generation of hybrids. It is distinguished by good heat and drought tolerance.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 18 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | An early maturing determinate hybrid for beds and greenhouses for commercial production. |
| Ripening period | 85-90 days. |
| Fruit weight | 80-95 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Round, smooth, reddish. |
| Usage | For salads, processing into tomato products. |
| Productivity | 231-443 c/ha. Maximum up to 749 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Up to 96%. |
| Preferred growing regions | North Caucasian. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, blossom-end rot and alternaria. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2011 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 18 F1 tomato variety
According to reviews from those who have grown this variety, it is easy to care for, produces abundant fruit, and, with proper agricultural practices, produces tomatoes with excellent taste.
Whenever I'm in Moscow, I always shop there. I'm particularly impressed by the selection of tomato and pepper seeds—all the latest global varieties. Regarding your varieties, I'll say the following: Semko 98 is one of the earliest tomatoes, weighing no more than 120 grams, with a yield of about 2 kg per bush. I also like Katya and Irishka; they're early, disease-resistant, and suitable for long-term cultivation—just transfer the growth to side shoots, and you can harvest 5-6 clusters from a root, even in open ground. Tiberia only appeared this year. Semko 101 and 18 haven't suffered from late blight and are good for pickling. Semko 2005—excellent, long tomatoes with a bud, delicious, without any air pockets, and compact bushes.
My favorite variety from Semko's outdoor selection is Semko, which has amazingly tasty fruits, is disease-resistant, and is suitable for growing in 2-3 stems. The tomatoes weigh 150-200 grams.
They have good greenhouse tomatoes, too. Take Platus, a semi-determinate variety with a bountiful harvest, delicious tomatoes that don't get sick. Magnus is also indeterminate, delicious, and keeps well for a month. So if you're going to use it in a greenhouse, you won't regret it.
And Semko's peppers are also good, take for example their hit - the jubilee Semko...I can't say anything about Sedek, their seeds aren't very good, and the variety isn't that great...
Early maturing hybrid. determinate. From germination to ripening 85-90 days. Intended for cultivation in open ground and in film greenhouses. The plant is compact. sparsely foliated. The first inflorescence is laid above the 5-6th leaf. The fruit is round. dark red. without a green spot near the stalk. weighing 130-140 g. smooth. dense. transportable. The taste of the fruit is excellent. High uniformity of fruiting in any growing conditions. Resistant to tomato mosaic virus, blossom-end rot, alternaria, fruit cracking. The hybrid is heat- and drought-resistant. Recommended for early production of tomatoes in open ground - 5 plants / m2. in film greenhouses - 4 plants / m2 with formation of 1-2 stems. Yields in open ground are 10.0-12.5 kg/m², and in film greenhouses, over 14.0 kg/m². The hybrid is named in honor of the 18th anniversary of the Semko-Junior agrofirm.
Semko 25 F1
This variety is distinguished by good fruit set in all weather conditions and is prized for its excellent flavor.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 25 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early indeterminate variety for protected ground of LSL type. |
| Ripening period | 85-90 days. |
| Fruit weight | 150-160 g |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, with slight ribbing, reddish. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 2200 c/ha |
| Commodity properties | Excellent. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | To viruses of bronze, tomato mosaic, yellow leaf curl, cladosporiosis, verticillium wilt, fusarium and root-knot nematodes. |
| Agricultural technology | Tying up and pinching out side shoots. |
| 2015 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 25 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note very high yields, transportability and long storage life.
Semko 98 F1
Developed in Transnistria (Moldova region). Produces a good harvest.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 98 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early determinate variety for garden beds. |
| Ripening period | 87-124 days. |
| Fruit weight | 44-94 yr. |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, slightly ribbed, red. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 726 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | 80-96%. |
| Preferred growing regions | Volga-Vyatka, Central Black Earth District, Western Siberia. |
| Disease resistance | Shows good resistance to blossom-end rot. Slightly susceptible to macrosporiosis. Tolerant to late blight. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 1998 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 98 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note early and uniform ripening of fruits, and tolerance to late blight.
You might laugh, but I only buy vegetable seeds from Semko. For five years now. Everything comes up, everything lives up to its promises. Tomatoes – Semko-98F1, cucumbers, cabbage, greens, carrots, beets… Well, there's nothing to complain about! Plus, they publish their own newspaper, where everything is timely, detailed, understandable, and extremely professional. In the store, they explain everything competently and offer advice. Semko's CEO himself periodically appears in the salesroom, easily interacts with customers, and offers advice. He personally explained to me in detail why MY carrots weren't sprouting.
Semko 99 F1
Suitable for various types of greenhouses, it has proven itself excellent for summer-fall cultivation under plastic cover in southern regions.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 99 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early maturing, semi-determinate variety for protected ground. |
| Ripening period | 98 days. |
| Fruit weight | 143-171 BC |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, with weak or medium ribbing, reddish. |
| Usage | Universal. |
| Productivity | 650 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Excellent. |
| Preferred growing regions | Central, North-West. |
| Disease resistance | Root-knot nematode, fusarium, verticillium, TMV. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 1997 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 99 F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 99 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note the high commercial performance, large fruit size, and resistance to many nightshade diseases.
Semko 100 F1
It is intended for private garden plots, household plots and farms.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 100 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | An early determinate variety for beds and temporary film shelters. |
| Ripening period | 90-95 days. |
| Fruit weight | 50-60 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Obovate, slightly ribbed, scarlet. |
| Usage | For fresh use and for whole-fruit canning. |
| Productivity | 890 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, late blight. |
| Agricultural technology | Garter, enhanced feeding. |
| 1999 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 100 F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 100 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note high productivity, early maturity, and endurance; disadvantages include the need for additional feeding.
Today I was trying to choose tomatoes for buckets (tires) and was reading about Semkov hybrids. Some are said to be resistant to late blight (Slot, Bonele, Semko 2005, Semko 100). How reliable is this?
Semko 101 F1
A hybrid bred by the American agricultural firm NITED GENETICS SEEDS Co. Suitable for cultivation in any region, but the best yields are observed in the south.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 101 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-season indeterminate hybrid for open ground. |
| Ripening period | 100-110 days. |
| Fruit weight | 90-95 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Cylindrical, slightly ribbed, reddish. |
| Usage | Whole fruit preservation in peeled form. |
| Productivity | 930 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | Fusarium, verticillium wilt and nematodes. |
| Agricultural technology | Need to be tied to a support. |
| 1999 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 101 F1 tomato variety
The manufacturer recommends tomatoes for whole-fruit canning, but according to reviews, they are perfect for fresh consumption, drying, and making pizza sauces.
Tomato Semko 101 F1 is a mid-early, low-growing hybrid. Recommended for fresh consumption and various processing and preparation applications. From germination to ripening takes 100–110 days. The plant is determinate. The first inflorescence appears above the fifth leaf. The tomato is cylindrical, smooth, and dense. It is a rich red color and weighs 95–100 g. Yields exceed 10 kg/m².
Semko 2000 F1
This early variety produces low-growing bushes, reaching no more than 60 cm in height. They have minimal foliage. These tomatoes are heat-resistant and heat-tolerant.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2000 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | An early determinate variety intended for film covering. |
| Ripening period | 90-95 days. |
| Fruit weight | 75-80 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Cuboid, smooth, reddish. |
| Usage | Preparation of salads, whole fruit canning. |
| Productivity | 1200 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Southern. |
| Disease resistance | Fusarium, TMV and bacterial leaf spot. |
| Agricultural technology | Garter and shaping. |
| 2006 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 2000 F1
Gardener reviews of the Semko 2000 F1 tomato variety
In reviews, gardeners note the early ripening time and high yield of the variety, but among the disadvantages, they point out the need for tying and shaping.
Semko 2003 F1
It is intended for cultivation in garden plots, household plots and small farms.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2003 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-early determinate hybrid for open ground. |
| Ripening period | 94-106 days. |
| Fruit weight | 63-90 BC |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, smooth, red. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 287-328 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Up to 94%. |
| Preferred growing regions | North Caucasian. |
| Disease resistance | Nematodes, fusarium, cladosporiosis, TMV. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2005 | |
| Originator | RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR VEGETABLE CROPS BREEDING |
Photo of the tomato variety Semko 2003 F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 2003 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note the product's ability to be stored for a long time, with its taste and commercial qualities remaining for 40-45 days after harvest.
Semko 2003 (Tomato) Included in the register for the North Caucasus (6) region for garden plots, household plots and small farms for cultivation in the open ground. Salad. Mid-early. Fruit ripens 94-106 days after full germination. The plant is determinate. The leaf is large, dark green. The inflorescence is simple. The first inflorescence is set above the 8-9th leaf, the subsequent ones - after 1-2 leaves. The peduncle is jointed. The fruit is flat-round, smooth. The color of the unripe fruit is light green with a small dark spot near the peduncle, the ripe one is red. The number of nests is 4 or more. Fruit weight is 63-90 g (up to 160 g). The taste of fresh fruits is good and excellent. Dry matter content in juice is 4.3%, total sugar 1.8%. The marketable fruit yield is 287-328 c/ha, compared to 293 and 242 c/ha for the Agata and Dar Zavolzhya standards. During the first ten days of fruiting, the variety produces up to 37 c/ha. Marketable yield is up to 94%. Resistant to nematodes, fusarium, cladosporiosis, and tobacco mosaic virus.
Tomato Semko 2003 was included in the register of approved varieties in 2005.
Approved for use in the regions: North Caucasus.
The originator of the tomato variety Semko 2003 is: LLC `RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF BREEDING OF VEGETABLE CROPS`
Semko 2003 (Tomato) is a mid-early, determinate hybrid, with a time from germination to fruit ripening of 105–110 days. The plant is 70–80 cm tall. The first cluster with 5–7 fruits is formed above the 5–7th leaf. Tomatoes are round, smooth, dense, red, without a green spot near the stalk, weighing 140–160 g, and do not crack. The taste is excellent. Ripens early. Marketability and transportability are high. Resistant to tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), alternaria (Asс), cladosporiosis (Ff), fusarium (Fol 1–2), and root-knot nematodes (Ma, Mi). Harvesting the fruits is recommended when fully ripe. Taste and marketability are preserved for 45–50 days after harvest. Grown in both open and protected ground. Yields in open ground reach 10–11 kg/m², while in plastic greenhouses they reach 15–17 kg/m².
Semko 2005 F1
An early hybrid characterized by uniform ripening of tomatoes. It forms low-growing bushes no more than 60 cm tall.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2005 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-early determinate hybrid for open ground. |
| Ripening period | 94-106 days. |
| Fruit weight | 63-90 BC |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, smooth, red. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 287-328 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Up to 94%. |
| Preferred growing regions | North Caucasian. |
| Disease resistance | Nematodes, fusarium, cladosporiosis, TMV. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2005 | |
| Originator | RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR VEGETABLE CROPS BREEDING |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 2005 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note drought resistance and ease of care, but among the disadvantages, they point out that tomatoes are demanding in terms of fertilizing.
My grandmother loved this variety, so it has been tested for years and generations!
The cultivation method is standard for tomatoes: sow in March in boxes, then transplant into cups and carefully tend to them after the true leaves appear. This early-ripening variety in our region produces a very high yield in a greenhouse, but it's also suitable for open ground, although the results will be less favorable.The tomatoes grow in beautiful clusters of 5-7 tomatoes. We never wait for them to reach technical ripeness, but begin harvesting when the fruits become glossy or begin to lighten in color. We do this not because we want to grow a larger harvest, but because in our region, "evergreen tomatoes" can turn red until late summer.
The fruits of this variety, as you can see in the photo, are oblong, and they have a fairly tough skin, so our family loves pickling them in all sorts of ways. They don't crack and are easy to store in jars. They're also suitable for salads, but they're not as fleshy as, for example, "Bull's Heart."
Take it, you won't regret it!
This variety performed quite well in winter storage, so I'm happy to write a review about it. I don't plant many, only about twenty plants of this unique tomato. It's not particularly popular in salads, but it's perfect for canning assorted dishes.
The tomato isn't particularly large, but rather elongated and has a pointed nose. Its thick skin peels off easily after blanching, so I make a lot of tomato sauce from these tomatoes. I also can them in jars with mixed vegetables; they add a beautiful touch.
I grow it as usual—from seedlings, in open ground. Standard care—watering, fertilizing, staking, and pinching out side shoots. This is a productive variety, ripens in the ground, and is disease-resistant. It stores well for short periods, and doesn't soften for a long time. I recommend it as a good pickling variety. It's proven—you'll be very pleased with it this winter!
We grow vegetables for sale at the market and wholesale. We tried Junior this year for the first time. They didn't make it to the market. Actually, they didn't make it at all. The wholesalers took it all without any bargaining. We plan to plant more next year.
Hello! I'm new to the forum, but I've been growing tomatoes for years. I really like Semko-Junior. Their seeds aren't cheap, but they're good quality. I've grown these tomatoes:
1. Pink Spam - not thrilled, the fruits are small and not very numerous;
2. Katya - stable, productive in any summer, round with a sour taste - I don’t like this taste (but this is more a complaint about myself, and not about the tomato), in general, who likes something with a sour taste - I recommend it;
3. Palenka - fruitful, dense, with a sour taste, good for canning;
4. The server is the same as Katya
5. Hali-Gali is like Katya in terms of yield and taste, but it has a spout shape, a very charming tomato, I grow it, although it has a sour taste;
6. Semko 2112 - a tall tomato, plum-shaped fruits with a nose, productive - I grow these tomatoes;
7. Semko 2005 - productive, low-growing, plum-shaped, for canning - I grow it.
That's about all I've tried from Semko-Junior. Overall, it's a very good company, but I think they mostly sell hybrids, so I have to buy seeds every year.
Semko 2006 F1
It is a Rio Grande-type hybrid. It is intended for planting in private gardens.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2006 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-season determinate hybrid for open ground and greenhouses. |
| Ripening period | 110-120 days. |
| Fruit weight | 150 g |
| Description of the fruit | Cuboid, smooth, reddish. |
| Usage | For salads and whole-fruit canning. |
| Productivity | 1000 c/ha |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, blossom-end rot and alternaria. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2007 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 2006 F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 2006 F1 tomato variety
The variety is valued for its uniform fruiting, good taste and high commercial characteristics.
Semko 2010 F1
To get the earliest possible harvest, it's best to plant tomatoes under plastic cover. The plants are ideal for growing in tunnels because they are low-growing and stop growing on their own.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2010 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early determinate variety for indoor cultivation. |
| Ripening period | 88 days. |
| Fruit weight | 125 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Heart-shaped, smooth, scarlet. |
| Usage | Universal. |
| Productivity | 1670 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Excellent. |
| Preferred growing regions | Northern, Northwestern, Central, Volga-Vyatka, Central Black Earth District, North Caucasus, Middle Volga region. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, blossom-end rot and alternaria. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2010 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
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Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 2010 F1 tomato variety
Excellent drought tolerance, minimal maintenance and versatility are noted.
I've been ordering from Semko for several years now, and it was recommended by relatives from Russia.
This hybrid is my favorite. The tomatoes produce beautiful, even fruits and don't require pinching. They're great for pickling, salads, and other dishes.
The seeds are very good and high-quality, and disease-resistant. I usually get late blight on my tomatoes, but these ones don't bother me. I buy them every year and recommend them to you.
Why did you stop? Because just a few days ago we bought this tomato variety too.
Tomato seeds BashAgroPlast "Semko 2010 F1".
We always have six to eight varieties.
Everything is attractive: taste, yield, disease resistance.Let me tell you a little about the agricultural technology of this variety.
The 2017 sowing calendar indicates that seedlings should be planted on February 26-28, or in early March: 3-4. Prepare planting containers in advance, prepare and warm the soil. Before planting, treat the seeds with a solution of potassium permanganate. If you don't have potassium permanganate, you can use furatsilin. Crush two tablets and dissolve them in 100 grams of warm water. Don't be lazy; this is one of the preparation steps and the key to preventing disease. Even if the package says the seeds are used up, do as I recommend. You'll thank me in the fall. Right?
Plant the seeds as usual, at the depth and spacing recommended by your agronomist. Keep temperature control in mind; tomatoes stop growing if the temperature drops below 15°C.
Once three leaves appear, consider providing the seedlings with adequate light. Consider extending daylight hours, and consider using a low-energy bulb—this is also an important factor. The payoff will be a good harvest and improved disease resistance.
The seedlings themselves will tell you when to transplant and plant them outdoors, but just in case, consult the lunar calendar. Two to three days will also help the plant adapt well.
A little about the taste: the tomato has a distinctive, vibrant flavor and a pleasant aftertaste. It's wonderful in salads when paired with a clove of garlic, a little parsley, and a few sprigs of basil. This combination is simply inimitable. We also always make lightly salted tomatoes from this variety. The flavor is inimitable. You know how to make lightly salted tomatoes.
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Semko 2015 F1
Belongs to the dinant hybrids. Forms medium-sized bushes.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2015 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-season indeterminate variety for indoor cultivation. |
| Ripening period | 105-110 days. |
| Fruit weight | 140-160 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Round, smooth, reddish. |
| Usage | Fresh. |
| Productivity | 2000 c/ha |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Northern, Northwestern, Central, Volga-Vyatka, Central Black Earth District, North Caucasus, Middle Volga region. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, fusarium, verticillium, root-knot nematodes. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2015 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 2015 F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko 2015 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note the long shelf life and good transportability. The tomatoes can be stored for 25 days.
Semko 2016 F1
An early-ripening variety, harvested from June to October. It forms tall bushes with unlimited growth.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2016 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early-ripening indeterminate variety for greenhouses and open beds. |
| Ripening period | 85-90 days. |
| Fruit weight | 120-130 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Round, smooth, scarlet. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 2670 c/ha |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | Most fungal and bacterial infections. |
| Agricultural technology | Garter, shaping, pinching out side shoots. |
| 2017 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 2016 F1
Gardener reviews of the Semko 2016 F1 tomato variety
Reviews note the attractive appearance of the fruits, good taste and large fruits.
Semko 2112 F1
Another variety from the Semko series, boasting amazing flavor and large fruit size, it is included in the Russian Register.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko 2112 F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-early indeterminate hybrid for open and closed ground. |
| Ripening period | 100-105 days. |
| Fruit weight | 120-130 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Cylindrical, smooth, scarlet. |
| Usage | Whole fruit canning. |
| Productivity | 2000 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, verticillium, fusarium, alternaria, root-knot nematodes. |
| Agricultural technology | Tying to a support, pinching out side shoots, forming into 2 stems. |
| 2013 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko 2112 F1
Gardener reviews of the Semko 2112 F1 tomato variety
Reviews highlight the excellent yield and marketability as advantages, while the disadvantages include special requirements for agricultural technology.
Partner Semko F1
It's an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. It exhibits good crack resistance.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Partner Semko F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Mid-late determinate variety for open ground and greenhouses. |
| Ripening period | 95-100 days. |
| Fruit weight | 180-220 BC |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round, with slight ribbing, scarlet. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 1670 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | Verticillium, fusarium, cladosporiosis and TMV. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 2006 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Partner Semko F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Partner Semko F1 tomato variety
Reviews highlight the large-fruited tomatoes, good yield, shelf life, and transportability.
Semko Sinbad F1
This variety is low-growing, with bushes not exceeding 50 cm. The stems are erect, weakly branched, and sparsely foliated. The leaf blades are regular, glossy, light green, and slightly corrugated. The first inflorescence begins with the sixth or seventh leaf. Subsequent inflorescences appear every other leaf blade, beginning one or two later.
The fruits can be round or flattened. They have a matte surface, acquiring a reddish tint when ripe. The base is smooth, and the top is flat.
It can be grown both indoors and outdoors. In the latter case, proper agricultural practices are essential to ensure the yield doesn't decrease. A major advantage of this variety is its strong resistance to various diseases and its low incidence of insect pests.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko Sinbad F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | Early, superdeterminate variety for film greenhouses. |
| Ripening period | 85-93 days. |
| Fruit weight | 88 g. |
| Description of the fruit | Flat-round or rounded, matte, red. |
| Usage | Universal. |
| Productivity | 660 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Central. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, fusarium. |
| Agricultural technology | Standard. |
| 1998 | |
| Originator | "GAVRISH BREEDING COMPANY". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko Sinbad F1
This variety is recommended for growing from seedlings. Sow 1-1.5 months before transplanting outdoors, which occurs in late April. The seeds have a high germination rate, reaching 98%. Transplanting into separate containers occurs when the plants have two true leaves.
For planting, choose loose, airy soil with a slightly or neutral pH. After planting outdoors, protect the young seedlings with plastic wrap for a few days to prevent frost. Use a 30x50 cm planting pattern.
This low-growing variety doesn't require staking or pinching. It's recommended to train the bushes into 2-3 stems. This will ensure a good yield.
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko Sinbad F1 tomato variety
Hello, a short report on tomatoes in a greenhouse, but without photos.
Polfast (Prestige) is a tasty and productive hybridPalenka (semko) is one of the permanent hybrids, it tastes good and does not crack in jars.
Onyx (TomAgros) is fruitful, tasty, and bore fruit until autumn, but with a thin skin. It didn't store well, cracked in jars, and was mostly used for processing.
Fireworks (Gisok) is a delicious salad variety, but mine isn't very productive. I've been testing it for two seasons, so I won't be planting it again.
Semko-Sinbad (I had Gavrish), very good for early harvesting, ripens evenly
Semko Sindbad (Tomato) is included in the register for the 3rd light zone for garden plots, household plots, and small farms. Recommended for cultivation in spring-summer rotation (film greenhouses). Ripening of fruits occurs 85-93 days after full germination. The plant is determinate (superdeterminate), erect, weakly branched, sparsely foliated, 50 cm tall, with short internodes. The leaf is ordinary, light green, glossy, slightly corrugated. The inflorescence is simple, the structure is compact. The first inflorescence is initiated above the 6-7th leaf, the subsequent ones - after 1-2 leaves. Inflorescence creases are absent. The fruit is flattened and rounded, smooth, matte, the color of the unripe fruit is green, with a dark spot, the ripe one is red, the base of the fruit is smooth, the top is smooth. Number of nests 3-4. Fruit weight 88 g. Excellent flavor. Commercial yield 6.6 kg/sq.m., early yield 5.2 kg/sq.m., compared to 6.6 and 4.5 kg/sq.m. for the Verlioka F1 standard. Commercial yield 85%. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus and fusarium. The hybrid's value: early maturity, consistent yield, and excellent fruit taste.
Tomato Semko Sindbad was included in the register of approved varieties in 1998.
Approved for use in the regions: Central.
The originator of the Semko Sindbad tomato variety is: GAVRISH BREEDING FIRM LLC
Semko Sindbad (Tomato) is an early-ripening (90-95 days from germination to fruiting) determinate, low-growing (up to 80 cm) hybrid, recommended for film greenhouses and tunnels. Plants are formed into 2-3 stems. The fruits are flat-round, weighing 80-90 g, and are suitable for salads and canning. Planting pattern: 40x50 cm. The hybrid is resistant to tobacco mosaic virus and fusarium wilt. It is characterized by a uniform yield. The yield per plant is 2.0-2.5 kg.
Worth trying for open ground (in a good summer!):
Hospitable (Sib Garden)
Pretty (Sib Garden)
Valutny (Sib Garden) produced a harvest outdoors in 2008.
Siberian Troika (Sib Garden)
EM - champion (Sib garden)
In 2007, the nobleman (aelita) produced a harvest of the most delicious tomato on the street.Semko-Sindbad F1 - I bought it for the first time (Gavrish seeds) - they seem to praise it, I want to try it.
Semko Soyuz F1
Intended for cultivation on private plots.
Characteristics of the tomato variety Semko Soyuz F1
| Characteristic | Description |
| Description | An early maturing determinate variety for open ground and temporary film shelter. |
| Ripening period | 90-95 days. |
| Fruit weight | 120-150 g |
| Description of the fruit | Round or flat-round, smooth, scarlet. |
| Usage | Salad. |
| Productivity | 950 c/ha. |
| Marketability, shelf life | Good ones. |
| Preferred growing regions | Any. |
| Disease resistance | TMV, alternaria, blossom-end rot. |
| Agricultural technology | Garter to stakes. |
| 1999 | |
| Originator | LLC "SEMKO-JUNIOR". |
Photo gallery of the tomato variety Semko Soyuz F1
Gardeners' reviews of the Semko Soyuz F1 tomato variety
The variety is valued for its strong immunity, large fruits and excellent taste.
Semko Union
Short, vigorous, and productive. Covered with medium-sized, round tomatoes. Reliable.
I heard somewhere that companies don't name inferior varieties after themselves (or after the owners or breeders). It's to protect their reputation. That's why I tried Semko Soyuz. It turned out to be a good choice.









































































