Lumina F1
Sweet Corn
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Description
One of the key advantages of Lumina F1 is its high resistance to diseases, ensuring stable yields and reducing the risk of losses. The hybrid belongs to the super-sweet (SH2) type, guaranteeing exceptional taste quality. Due to these characteristics, Lumina F1 corn is suitable not only for fresh consumption but also for freezing and canning, preserving its taste and quality.
The hybrid is produced in the Czech Republic, confirming the high quality of seeds and compliance with modern agricultural production standards. Lumina F1 combines early maturation, excellent taste, and reliability, making it an outstanding choice for farmers and producers targeting fresh markets and processing of sweet corn.
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Type
Type
Galia (Galia) type — relatively new, of Israeli origin, although there are indications that this variety may originate from Spain. The fruits of this type are round or oval, weighing about 1 kg. The surface is smooth, covered with a delicate, connected netting, turning yellow whe... |
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| Assignment | |
| Plant Height | 140-160 cm |
| Start; length | 18-20 cm |
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Ear; number of rows of kernels
Ear; number of rows of kernels
The number of rows of kernels on each ear ranges from 8 to 20, but can reach up to 30, and the number of kernels per ear ranges from 400 to 800. |
18-20 |
| Endosperm type | |
| Ripening | 60-70 days |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sweet Corn |
| Manufacturer | Harris Moran Seed Company |
| Country | USA |
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