Zub Drakona
Daiikon
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A high-yielding daikon variety offering a delicate sweet taste and excellent shelf life.
Description
Growing the «Dragon's Tooth» Daikon: Practical Field Notes
Daikon is a demanding crop that requires careful soil preparation and consistent irrigation management. Working with the «Dragon's Tooth» (Zub Drakona) variety from Aelita Agrofirm, I have found that this hybrid is quite forgiving provided the basic agronomic requirements are met. The 60-70 day maturation period allows for a harvest plan that hits the cooler season, effectively avoiding peak pest pressure.
Root Characteristics
The primary feature to account for during harvest is the plant's geometry. The long cylindrical shape requires deeply tilled, loose soil. In compacted soil, roots tend to deform, which complicates handling and processing. However, with proper soil preparation, you achieve uniform, store-friendly, and high-quality produce.
- Flavor Profile: Unlike many pungent varieties, the «Dragon's Tooth» features a distinct, pleasant sweetness. This makes it a preferred choice for fresh salads and direct consumption.
- Texture: The flesh is crisp, pure white, and retains its integrity in storage, provided that temperature control is maintained in the storage facility.
Cultivation and Maintenance
From my experience, this daikon is sensitive to water stress. During the active growth phase, maintaining constant soil moisture is critical; drying out can lead to root voids and loss of the characteristic sweet flavor. The variety, developed by the Aelita Agrofirm team (V.G. Kachaynik, M.N. Gulkin, S.V. Matyunina), is well-adapted to local climatic conditions, ensuring predictable performance in open-field farming.
Ongoing maintenance is standard: routine weeding, hilling up to prevent the top of the root from turning green due to sun exposure, and timely watering. For both home gardeners and small-scale commercial producers, the «Dragon's Tooth» serves as a reliable, low-maintenance asset for consistent high-yield harvests.
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Ripening Period
Ripening Period
It takes 70-100 days until pepper reaches flowering stage, 130-160 days until technical fruit ripeness, and 135-180 days until physiological ripeness. |
60-70 |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Daiikon |
| Manufacturer | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Originator | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Originator | Качайник Владимир Георгиевич |
| Originator | Гулькин Михаил Николаевич |
| Originator | Матюнина Светлана Владимировна |
| Originator | Karmanova Olga Alekseevna |
| Originator | Ooo Agrofirma Aelita |
| Patent holder | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Patent holder | Ooo Agrofirma Aelita |
| Country | Russia |
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