DETROIT RUBY 3
Table Beet
Научно-производственная Фирма Российские СеменаUser rating
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A reliable mid-season variety for winter storage with perfect root shape and deep, vibrant color.
Description
Stability and quality: Why «Detroit Rubinovy 3» is a top choice
For vegetable growers focused on long-term storage, selecting a beet variety is always a balance between yield and storability. «Detroit Rubinovy 3» from the «Scientific and Production Firm Russian Seeds» is a classic representative of the «Detroit» variety type, which has long become a standard for commercial production. Unlike many modern hybrids that require intensive fertilization schedules, this variety demonstrates remarkable plasticity to various soil conditions.
Key features and advantages
- Crop uniformity: The roots maintain a consistently round shape, significantly reducing waste percentage during pre-sale preparation.
- Intense color: Deep dark-red flesh without radial rings is a quality standard highly valued in both food processing and culinary applications.
- Ripening period: The 100-110 day vegetation period allows growers to schedule harvesting for the second half of the season, when temperatures are ideal for cold storage.
Who is this variety for?
«Detroit Rubinovy 3» is perfect for farmers who want to avoid the high costs of F1 hybrid seeds while still expecting predictable, stable results. This variety is forgiving of minor agricultural management mistakes, though it performs best with consistent moisture levels. Note that in densely sown fields, the roots may become smaller, so maintaining optimal plant density is crucial for achieving the commercial size demanded by retailers.
Storage specifics
The main advantage of this variety is its ability to maintain crispness and flavor throughout the winter. When kept in a professional vegetable storage facility, these beets retain their commercial appearance until spring, allowing producers to wait for peak market pricing. When growing, remember that to achieve the characteristic dark-red color, it is important to avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization toward the end of the growth cycle, as this can negatively impact storability.
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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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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Root; shape
Root; shape
Roots can be round, elongated-round, cylindrical, conical. |
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Root vegetable; color
Root vegetable; color
Carrot root can be orange, red-orange, pink, yellow, white, purple. The intensity of color depends on the content of pigments. |
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
100-110 days |
| Catalog | Catalog → Table Beet |
| Manufacturer | Научно-производственная Фирма Российские Семена |
| Originator | Gavrish |
| Originator | Intersemya |
| Originator | Евро-Семена |
| Originator | OOO 'INTERSEMYa' |
| Originator | Научно-производственная Фирма Российские Семена |
| Originator | Виноградов Зосим Сергеевич |
| Originator | Зазимко Виталий Васильевич |
| Originator | Кущ Александр Анатольевич |
| Originator | Ooo Evro-semena |
| Country | Russia |
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