Potomac F1 / Potomac Mix F1
Cucumber
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A bee-pollinated hybrid with powerful immunity, specifically designed for high-performance open-field cultivation.
Description
Reliable Yields with the Bee-Pollinated Potomac F1
For farmers working in open fields, choosing the right hybrid is about balancing disease resistance with market appeal. Potomac F1 by Seminis Vegetable Seeds offers that reliability. As a bee-pollinated hybrid, it thrives in open-air conditions without the need for greenhouse infrastructure, entering production as early as 45 to 50 days after planting.
Agronomic Advantages
The primary advantage of the Potomac is its ruggedness. Open-field crops are constantly challenged by pathogens, but this hybrid provides genetic protection where it matters most. It exhibits robust resistance to downy mildew, cladosporium, and cucumber mosaic virus. With proper field management, you significantly reduce the risk of severe losses from anthracnose, powdery mildew, or angular leaf spot.
Fruit Quality
Featuring a generative plant type, the Potomac directs most of its energy toward fruit development rather than excessive foliage. The cucumbers maintain a classic shape with a 2.9:1.0 ratio and a distinctively heavy-warted texture. The deep dark-green color persists even after harvest, which is critical for shelf life and market appearance. The fruits are firm and handle transportation exceptionally well, minimizing losses during supply to the end consumer.
Maintenance and Care
Since this is a bee-pollinated variety, ensuring proper insect activity in your fields is key, which eliminates the need for manual or chemical pollination support. The plant is low-maintenance, responding well to standard fertilization and irrigation schedules. Its strong natural immunity allows for a reduction in fungicide application, helping you optimize production costs while keeping the crop healthy.
Crop & resistance
Crop
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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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; flower
Fruit; flower
At technical maturity, fruit color varies from white, light purple to dark purple. |
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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... |
45 - 50 days |
| Fruit; ratio | 2,9:1,0 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cucumber |
| Manufacturer | Seminis Vegetable Seeds |
| Country | USA |
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