The Bronco F1 cabbage is a mid-season, high-yielding hybrid developed by the Dutch seed company Bejo Zaden. The crop matures in approximately 80 days, allowing for a stable harvest even with late planting. The plant has strong growth potential and a well-developed root system, enabling it to withstand drought conditions and exhibit resistance to both aerial and soil drought. Cultivation can be performed either through seedlings or direct sowing into the soil, with optimal productivity achieved through proper fertilization and regular watering.
The heads of Bronco F1 cabbage weigh between 2.4 and 4.0 kg, have a slightly elongated round shape, a dense and uniform internal structure without voids, and a short core. The inner leaves contain high levels of sugar and juice, providing the vegetable with a pleasant taste and extended storage life. The hybrid retains its organoleptic qualities for 4-5 months after harvest, making it versatile and convenient for long-term storage and transportation.
In addition, Bronco F1 cabbage exhibits high resistance to diseases such as fusarium and black rot, and is not susceptible to damage from thrips. It adapts well to various climatic conditions and agronomic practices, showing no negative reaction to temperature fluctuations or stress factors. The recommended planting density is 40-45 thousand plants per hectare, which contributes to achieving a high yield of quality produce.