Taj Mahal
Melon
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Description
Plants of the Taj Mahal F1 variety exhibit strong medium growth and a well-developed leaf system, promoting good fruit development and high yield. The vegetative period is 70-75 days, classifying this variety as mid-late maturing. The recommended planting density is 5-6 thousand plants per hectare, ensuring optimal conditions for growth and fruiting.
One of the key advantages of this variety is the high transportability of fruits, allowing them to retain quality during long-distance transportation. Additionally, Taj Mahal F1 watermelon is resistant to stressful conditions and immune to several diseases, including Fusarium (Fom:0,1,2) and cucumber mosaic virus (MNSV), significantly simplifying care and improving yield stability.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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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... |
70-75 days |
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Fruit; flesh color
Fruit; flesh color
Color of the fruit flesh. There are red, pink, yellow, and brown colors. |
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Fruit; weight
Fruit; weight
Table watermelons weigh 0.6-16 kg. |
2.0-3.0 kg |
| Recommended Density | 5-6 thousand pcs/ha |
| Catalog | Catalog → Melon |
| Manufacturer | Rijk Zwaan |
| Country | Netherlands |
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