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Cabbage
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Description
- Vegetation period — 70-75 days from transplanting seedlings
- Strong plant, large upright leaves
- Snow-white inflorescences, medium size, sufficiently dense, without hollow base, weighing 0.7-1.5 kg
- Hybrid has resistance to flower discoloration, excellent self-covering ability
- Due to its versatility and adaptability, it can be used for spring-summer and summer-autumn rotations
- Intended for fresh market and for obtaining high-quality raw material for processing
- Recommended plant density — 25-35 thousand per hectare
Crop & resistance
Crop
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| Recommended Density | 30-35 thousand pcs/ha |
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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. |
1,0-1,5 kg |
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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... |
70-80 days |
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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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| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Manufacturer | Nickerson Zwaan |
| Country | Netherlands |
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