Vladima
Cabbage
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Description
This cabbage variety is characterized by high uniformity of plants in the field and resistance to stress conditions, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. The recommended planting density is 30,000 to 45,000 plants per hectare, which is optimal for achieving high yields and quality heads. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation both in open and protected soil, expanding its application possibilities.
Cabbage Vladima is versatile in use: it is ideal for fresh market sales, processing, and long-term storage. Due to its high marketability and ability to retain quality during prolonged storage, this hybrid is especially recommended for summer plantings and mechanized harvesting. The hybrid seeds are calibrated, ensuring uniformity and quality of sowing.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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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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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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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 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Manufacturer | Rijk Zwaan |
| Country | Netherlands |
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