Brussels sprouts of the Casio variety is a mid-late hybrid with a vegetation period of 150-160 days from sowing to harvest. The plant is tall, reaching a height of 110-125 cm, with a thick stem on which dense, light-green heads are formed with a weight of 20 to 30 grams, arranged in dense rows. The heads are uniform and ripen simultaneously, which ensures convenient and efficient harvesting.
The Casio variety has high resistance to frost and stress conditions, which allows harvesting from September to November both manually and mechanically. Due to frost resistance and gradual head maturation, the crop can be harvested in stages, which is convenient for long-term storage and processing. The cabbage is suitable for growing both via seedlings and direct sowing into the open ground.
This variety is valued for its excellent taste qualities and versatility. The heads are dense and firm, making them suitable for all types of processing. Casio is a reliable choice for farmers and gardeners seeking a stable and quality Brussels sprout crop.