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CheckoutNew Tomato Varieties: Black Beauty, Luther F1, and Night Shade F1. What to Choose for a Greenhouse in Estonia and the Baltics?
Why It's Worth Paying Attention to New Tomato Varieties
In recent years, the interest of gardeners in Estonia and the Baltics has noticeably shifted from classic red tomatoes to more unusual and functional varieties. The reasons are simple and practical:
- The climate has become unstable, summers are short and cool
- Greenhouses are used almost everywhere
- People want not only harvest but also taste
- There is interest in black and anthocyanin tomatoes
These tomato varieties meet these requirements perfectly. They are bred for greenhouse cultivation, disease resistance, and rich flavor.
Climate of Estonia and the Baltics: What Is Important to Consider
Before choosing a variety, it is important to understand the reality of our conditions. Even in a warm summer, night temperatures often drop below comfortable values for tomatoes. High humidity in the second half of the season increases the risk of diseases.
Therefore, for a stable result, it is important to:
- Choose indeterminate varieties for greenhouses
- Limit the number of trusses
- Monitor ventilation
- Give plants enough light
Black Beauty Tomato. The Darkest and One of the Tastiest
Black Beauty is often called the blackest tomato in the world. This is not marketing, but a real result of breeding.
What Kind of Variety Is It
Black Beauty is an open-pollinated variety. It was bred to obtain the most saturated dark color and deep taste. The plant is powerful, tall (indeterminate), intended exclusively for greenhouses in our climate.
Appearance and Fruits
- Large fruits, mostly 200–350 g
- Color is almost black on the sunny side
- Flesh is dark red, meaty
- Dense skin, good shelf life
Taste and Use
The taste of Black Beauty is what it is grown for. It is rich, deep, with pronounced sweetness and dense texture. This tomato is not for canning, but for:
- Fresh salads
- Slicing
- Bruschettas and snacks
Growing Features
- Greenhouse only
- Pruning strictly to one stem
- Leave 4–5 trusses
- Remove leaves shading the fruits
Important: for the black color, fruits need sunlight. In the shade, the fruits will simply be dark red.
Luther F1 Tomato. Reliable and Sweet Cherry
Luther F1 is a modern cherry hybrid created for a stable harvest. It is especially suitable for those who want minimum problems and maximum results.
Main Characteristics
- Indeterminate hybrid
- Early ripening
- Trusses of 10–14 fruits
- Even fruits of one size
Fruits and Taste
Fruits are small, neat, weighing about 20–25 g. Color is dark red with a chocolate tint.
In terms of taste, Luther F1 is one of the sweetest cherry tomatoes. The flesh is dense, the skin is firm but not tough.
Why It Is Chosen
- Stable yield
- Disease resistance
- Fruits do not crack
- Suitable even for beginners
Care Recommendations
- Pruning to 1 or 2 stems
- Regular feeding with potassium
- Good ventilation
Night Shade F1 Tomato. Spectacular and Sweet Snack Tomato
Night Shade F1 is a tomato that immediately attracts attention with its appearance. It is created for those who want not only a harvest but also an effect.
Appearance
- Black fruits with a red tint at the base
- Small size, 15–20 g
- Ideal for snacks
Taste
Unlike many black tomatoes, Night Shade F1 is truly sweet. The fruits are crunchy, juicy, perfect for children and salads.
Growing
- Greenhouse only
- Pruning to 1–2 stems
- Good lighting of trusses
Which Variety to Choose
- Black Beauty for gourmets and experienced gardeners
- Luther F1 for a stable harvest without surprises
- Night Shade F1 for an unusual look and sweet snacks
Conclusion
All three varieties are excellent for greenhouses in Estonia and the Baltic countries. They do not compete with each other but complement the assortment. These are exactly the tomatoes that gardeners are looking for today, wanting more taste, more stability, and more pleasure from growing.









