Fatima
Bean
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Description
Fatima bean fruits have a straight shape, a length of about 21 cm, and a width of 2-3 cm. They are light green in color, giving them an attractive appearance. An important feature of the variety is the absence of fibers and a periderm layer, which makes the beans especially tender and pleasant to taste, as well as convenient for culinary use.
Sowing of Fatima beans is recommended to be carried out in open ground at the end of May - beginning of June using a planting scheme of 70x5 cm or 10x50 cm, which ensures optimal conditions for plant growth and development. The variety yield reaches 3.2-3.5 kg per square meter, which makes it a profitable choice for cultivation both in personal households and for commercial purposes.
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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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| Catalog | Catalog → Bean |
| Manufacturer | Gavrish |
| Originator | Gavrish |
| Originator | Гавриш Сергей Федорович |
| Originator | Цюнель Михаил Мечиславович |
| Country | Russia |
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