CRIMSON PREMIUM
Watermelon
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A high-performance hybrid with exceptional resistance to Fusarium wilt and reliable yields of 5-12 kg fruits.
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Crimson Premium: Resilient Watermelon Genetics for Consistent Yields
When selecting a watermelon variety for commercial cultivation, the balance between fruit quality and plant health is paramount. The "Crimson Premium" hybrid from Agrofirma Poisk is engineered for farmers who prioritize reliability. Belonging to the classic "Crimson Sweet" type, this hybrid offers a significant upgrade in disease resistance, making it a robust choice for open-field production.
Why Crimson Premium Stands Out
The primary strength of the Crimson Premium is its genetic defense system. In fields prone to soil-borne pathogens, this hybrid excels by exhibiting strong resistance to Fusarium wilt, as well as protection against anthracnose and powdery mildew. This resilience allows farmers to maintain a healthier crop with reduced reliance on frequent fungicide applications.
- Maturation Cycle: With a 70–80 day ripening period, it provides a predictable harvest window suitable for various market demands.
- Productivity and Size: The fruits range from 5 kg to 12 kg, offering enough flexibility to supply both retail chains and local markets.
- Planting Efficiency: The small-seed characteristic ensures better precision during sowing, leading to more uniform crop density across the field.
- Market Appeal: The round-to-oblong shape, combined with a vibrant red, crisp, and sweet flesh, makes it highly attractive to consumers.
Who Should Choose This Hybrid?
Crimson Premium is an optimal solution for growers operating in regions where fungal infections are a recurring issue. It is particularly effective for those seeking to minimize risk and improve their return on investment per hectare. Unlike many generic varieties, this hybrid is well-adapted to specific climatic conditions, ensuring that it doesn't suffer under temperature fluctuations.
While it requires standard nutrient management during fruit setting, its ability to produce consistent, high-quality, and disease-free watermelons makes it a workhorse for professional agricultural operations. It is not just a watermelon; it is a reliable production tool for a competitive market.
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Watermelon Type
Watermelon Type
Existing watermelon types: Crimson Sweet type — watermelon with striped rind, the most popular type Sugar Baby type — characterized by dark green fruit color |
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Seed Type
Seed Type
Seedless Type Triploid watermelon hybrids in which seeds are represented as underdeveloped rudiments. Almost absent. Seed Type Seeds are present, mass from 20 to 80 grams per 1000 seeds |
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Beginning of ripening
Beginning of ripening
From germination to flowering, it takes 60 to 140 days depending on the variety. |
70-80 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; shape
Fruit; shape
Spherical, oval, flattened or cylindrical shape. |
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Fruit; weight
Fruit; weight
Table watermelons weigh 0.6-16 kg. |
5.0-8.0 kg, 8.0-10.0kg, 9.0-12.0 kg |
| Catalog | Catalog → Watermelon |
| Manufacturer | Агрофирма Поиск |
| Originator | OOO 'AGROFIRMA POISK' |
| Originator | Агрофирма Поиск |
| Originator | Клименко Николай Николаевич |
| Originator | Максимов Сергей Васильевич |
| Originator | Быковский Юрий Анатольевич |
| Country | Russia |
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