The hybrid Brussels sprout Dolores F1 is a mid-season variety with a vegetation period of about 120-130 days. The plant is tall with a medium-thick stem, forming dense, round, light-green heads. The inner head is well protected from external damage, ensuring good market appearance and high harvest quality. The heads are small in size and ripen uniformly, facilitating harvest.
The Brussels sprout Dolores F1 is characterized by high cold resistance and can withstand short-term frosts down to -5 degrees, expanding its cultivation possibilities in various climatic conditions. The hybrid is suitable for both manual and mechanical harvesting, making it versatile and convenient for farmers with varying levels of equipment. The plant prefers fertile soils with neutral acidity, well-lit areas, and requires regular watering; it can also be mulched to conserve moisture and improve growing conditions.
The hybrid Dolores can be grown either from seedlings or by direct sowing into open ground. The optimal spacing between plants is 60x50 cm, ensuring sufficient space for development and formation of quality heads. Thanks to its characteristics and versatility, this hybrid is ideal for both fresh consumption and freezing, making it a popular choice among vegetable growers.