Atilla
Cucumber
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Early-maturing parthenocarpic cucumber with strong disease resistance and consistent open-field production.
Description
Early Harvest and High Resistance: The «Atilla» Cucumber
In the competitive segment of parthenocarpic cucumbers for open-field cultivation, the «Atilla» variety, developed by Ooo Agrofirma Allen and breeder Alexey Vladimirovich Shelobodkin, stands out as a robust and reliable choice for commercial growers. It is designed for those who prioritize early production cycles without sacrificing plant health.
Key Agronomic Features
The core strength of the «Atilla» variety lies in its rapid development cycle. With a maturity time of under 40 days, it allows farmers to hit the early-season market when demand and prices are traditionally high. As a parthenocarpic hybrid, it ensures consistent fruit set, eliminating dependency on insect pollination.
- Fruit Quality: The fruits are smooth-skinned, dark green, and weigh approximately 80 grams. With a versatile length range of 7 to 12 cm, they are highly marketable for fresh consumption.
- Disease Management: A standout feature is the genetic resistance to Peronospora (downy mildew) and bacteriosis. This significantly reduces the need for frequent chemical sprayings, optimizing production costs and supporting more sustainable farming practices.
- Plant Architecture: Being a vegetative-type plant, «Atilla» exhibits vigorous growth energy, which helps it recover quickly from stressful environmental conditions common in open-field farming.
Pros and Cons for Growers
The primary advantage of choosing «Atilla» is the balance between its extremely short growth cycle and its inherent disease resistance. While its vigorous vegetative growth is a strength, growers should ensure proper nutrient management and plant thinning to redirect energy toward heavy fruit production. It is an ideal solution for farmers looking for a high-turnover variety that can handle the challenges of unpredictable open-field weather while consistently producing high-quality, smooth-skinned cucumbers.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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Pollination Type
Pollination Type
Based on pollination type, all existing cucumber varieties are divided into two groups: insect-pollinated and parthenocarpic (parthenocarpics). Insect-pollinated — cucumber varieties that are pollinated by insects. The plant has both male and female flowers (sterile flowers). Par... |
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Beginning of fruiting
Beginning of fruiting
The early maturity of watermelon varieties mainly depends on the duration of growth and fruit ripening phases, rather than the timing of female flower blooming. Many varieties, ripening at different times, begin to bloom almost simultaneously. Approximately 30 days after fruit se... |
up to 40 days |
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Growing
Growing
Eggplant is grown in open fields and under protective cover on small areas. |
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Fruit; spines
Fruit; spines
Important variety characteristic of cucumber. Can be finely ribbed or coarsely ribbed with white and black spines. |
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Fruit; length
Fruit; length
Length from 6 to 70 cm. |
7 - 9 cm, 9 - 10 cm, 10 - 12 cm |
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Fruit; flower
Fruit; flower
At technical maturity, fruit color varies from white, light purple to dark purple. |
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Fruit; weight
Fruit; weight
Table watermelons weigh 0.6-16 kg. |
80 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cucumber |
| Manufacturer | OOO 'AGROFIRMA ALLEN' |
| Originator | OOO 'AGROFIRMA ALLEN' |
| Originator | Шелободкин Алексей Владимирович |
| Country | Russia |
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