Quazar
Cucumber
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Description
The QUAZAR hybrid exhibits high resistance to common cucumber diseases such as powdery mildew, cucumber mosaic virus, and olive spot, significantly reducing the risk of crop losses and minimizing the need for chemical protection. The flesh of the fruits is light green, firm, and juicy, ensuring excellent taste qualities and making cucumbers suitable for both fresh consumption and preservation.
Seeds are supplied in packages of 10, intended for cultivation in greenhouse conditions with sowing in April, May, and June. The hybrid is self-pollinating, simplifying cultivation. Plants are resistant to wilting, which helps maintain fruit quality and facilitates harvest. QUAZAR is an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers aiming to obtain an early, high-quality, and stable cucumber harvest.
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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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. |
9 - 10 cm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cucumber |
| Originator | VNIISSOK |
| Country | Russia |
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