TRIDENT
Cabbage
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Description
TRIDENT cabbage heads are heavy, dense, and have an attractive white color. The average weight of one head ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 kg. They are well-covered by protective leaves, which provide additional protection and enhance the product's appearance. This cabbage is suitable for both fresh consumption and processing, expanding its application possibilities.
The TRIDENT variety is recommended for spring cultivation, as well as for conveyor planting in summer and late summer to early autumn. Its versatility and consistent quality make this hybrid an excellent choice for farmers and gardeners aiming to achieve high-quality, productive yields of green cabbage.
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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... |
70-80 days |
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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. |
1.0-2.0 kg |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Manufacturer | CLAUSE |
| Country | France |
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