Poltavsky
Pepper
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A reliable determinant variety for open and protected ground with conical bright red fruits.
Description
Engineering approach to breeding: "Poltavskyi" pepper
Developed by experts at the Institute of Vegetable and Melon Growing of the NAAS, the "Poltavskyi" variety is a classic determinant pepper type focused on stable fruiting in the temperate climate of Ukraine. The breeders' main objective was to ensure a balance between early maturation and crop plasticity under varying agricultural conditions.
Technical growth parameters
The determinant growth type defines a compact bush habit. This is critical for efficient land use in both open fields and glass greenhouses: the plant self-limits its growth point, directing all metabolic resources toward fruit development rather than excessive vegetative mass. With a 75–80 day cycle, the variety shows optimal earliness, minimizing risks associated with late-summer temperature fluctuations.
Morphology and fruit quality
The conical fruit shape is not just an aesthetic standard, but a functional solution. This geometry promotes even nutrient distribution and facilitates the harvesting process. The wall thickness, ranging from 4 to 7 mm, provides sufficient density for transport without compromising marketability.
- Ripening stages: The transition from technical (green) to biological (bright red) color indicates the accumulation of pigments (lycopene), increasing the product's nutritional value.
- Fruit mass: The average range of 60–80 grams is optimal for the pre-packed retail and canning segments.
- Adaptability: The ability to grow in both open ground and glass greenhouses makes this variety a versatile tool for farms with varying levels of technical infrastructure.
"Poltavskyi" is a choice for predictability. Thanks to the work of Ukrainian breeders, farmers receive a plant with clearly defined characteristics that does not require complex pruning and provides a consistent yield within a specified timeframe.
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Growing
Growing
Eggplant is grown in open fields and under protective cover on small areas. |
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Growth Strength
Growth Strength
Pepper varieties differ in growth strength, ranging from low-growing (30-40 cm) to tall varieties reaching 2-3 meters. Accordingly, they are divided into determinate and indeterminate varieties. |
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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. |
75 - 80 days |
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Fruit; color (technical maturity)
Fruit; color (technical maturity)
Technical maturity of pepper occurs 20-45 days after flowering. Such fruits are fully formed and have light green, green, dark green, yellow, or cream color. |
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Fruit; color (biological maturity)
Fruit; color (biological maturity)
Biological maturity of pepper fruits occurs 35-45 days after technical maturity. Biologically mature fruits acquire red, yellow, or pink coloration, and their vitamin C and A, sugar, and dry matter content significantly increases. |
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Fruit; shape
Fruit; shape
Spherical, oval, flattened or cylindrical shape. |
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Fruit; weight
Fruit; weight
Table watermelons weigh 0.6-16 kg. |
60-80 grams |
| Fruit; wall thickness | 4-5mm, 5-6mm, 6-7mm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Pepper |
| Originator | IVMG NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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