BEMOL
Bean
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Sowing 'Bemol' beans in the open ground is recommended at the end of May – beginning of June to a depth of 3-4 cm, using a planting scheme of 10x50 cm or 15x40 cm. The best conditions for growing are sunny, wind-protected areas with loamy or clay-loam soils. The optimal temperature for plant growth and development is 25-28 °C. Important care elements include 2-3 hoeing of the interrows, abundant watering before flowering, as well as fertilizing after seedlings appear and during pod formation.
The 'Bemol' variety is characterized by high yields up to 5.0 kg per square meter and excellent taste qualities. The pods are suitable for fresh consumption, culinary processing, and freezing. Harvest is recommended 8-10 days after fruit formation, in several stages, preferably in the morning, which helps preserve their freshness and quality.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
50-65 days |
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Beans; Type
Beans; Type
Depending on the structure of the beans, pea varieties are divided into shelling (with a coarse, thick parchment layer), semi-sweet (with a weak), sweet or asparagus (parchment layer absent). Shelling, or grain-type, — these are grown exclusively for obtaining seeds, as the pods... |
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| Habit; Plant Height | 35-40 cm |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Bean |
| Originator | Gavrish |
| Originator | VNIISSOK |
| Country | Russia |
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