HORLITSA
Cabbage
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A reliable cabbage variety with exceptional storage life of up to 8 months and excellent market quality.
Description
Winter Storage Stability: The Potential of "Gorlitsa"
Domestic breeding of white cabbage has long focused on finding a balance between yield and storage potential. The "Gorlitsa" variety, developed by experts at the Federal Scientific Center for Vegetable Production under the leadership of Alexander Bukharov, is a prime example of applied selection aimed at the needs of commercial farms and markets requiring produce with a long shelf life.
Unlike intensive hybrid types, "Gorlitsa" demonstrates predictable performance in the field. The period from transplanting to technical maturity is 30–40 days, making it an efficient tool for production scheduling. The primary value of this variety lies not in its earliness, but in the metabolic stability of the produce against physiological disorders during extended storage.
Technical Specifications and Market Appeal
- Weight and Form: The heads reach a marketable weight of 2.0–3.0 kg. The round-oval shape is considered optimal for logistics, allowing for compact stacking in containers while minimizing voids.
- Color Profile: The grey-green hue with a transition to bright green is maintained even after several months in storage facilities.
- Storage Potential: The variety is capable of maintaining its marketable quality for 6–8 months. This is a critical metric for farmers focused on the winter-spring market, when fresh vegetable prices often reach their peak.
Today, "Gorlitsa" remains a sought-after solution for those who prioritize reliability in storage without the need for overly complex atmospheric control systems. The dense structure of the head makes it ideal for the fresh market segment, where consumers value juiciness and crunchiness, even half a year after the harvest.
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Maturation (seedlings)
Maturation (seedlings)
By the length of the vegetation period, cabbage varieties are conditionally divided into three maturity groups: early maturing (100 — 120 days), mid-season maturing (120 — 150 days), and late maturing (more than 150 days). When sowing cabbage seeds in March — April, cabbage seedl... |
30-40 days |
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Head / head; color
Head / head; color
The color of the head / head depends on the genetic characteristics of the specific cabbage variety. It can vary from light green to dark purple. |
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Head / Head; shape
Head / Head; shape
The head shape depends on the cabbage variety. Thus, in white-headed, red-headed, and savoy cabbage, it is round or flat-round, in colored cabbage — compact, and in Peking cabbage — barrel-shaped. |
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Cabbage head; mass
Cabbage head; mass
The mass of the cabbage head depends on the variety characteristics and cultivation techniques. It can reach 10 kg and even more. |
2.0-3.0 kg |
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Storage
Storage
Depending on the variety characteristics, the storage period for heads may vary from one month for early varieties to eight months for late cabbage varieties. |
6-8 months |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Originator | EDUCATIONAL-SCIENTIFIC CENTER 'VEGETABLE EXPERIMENTAL STATION' |
| Originator | Фгбну Федеральный Научный Центр Овощеводства - 531 |
| Originator | Бухаров Александр Федорович |
| Originator | FGBNU 'FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR OVOShchEVODSTVA' |
| Country | Russia |
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