SWEET SIRIUS
Sweet Corn
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Description
The hybrid is characterized by high productivity and resistance to unfavorable growing conditions. It withstands temperature fluctuations and precipitation well, has good disease resistance, and effectively protects ears from pests. With optimal agronomy, the plant can form two ears, significantly increasing yield.
The recommended sowing density is 68-70 thousand plants per hectare, ensuring optimal development and maximum product output. Due to its characteristics and qualities, SWEET SIRIUS is a reliable choice for cultivation in open fields and obtaining high-quality sweet corn with excellent taste and commercial properties.
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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 | 160-175 cm |
| Start; length | 22-25 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. |
14-18 |
| Endosperm type | |
| Ripening | 70-73 days |
| Recommended Density | 65-70 thousand pcs/ha |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sweet Corn |
| Manufacturer | Agri-Saaten |
| Originator | Agri-Saaten |
| Country | Germany |
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