The Victory 70 garlic is a winter-hardy, mid-season variety with a vegetation period of 110-115 days. The bulb of this variety is round-flat in shape, dense, weighing from 35 to 40 grams, and consists of 4-6 cloves. The wrapper scales have a purple color, and the leaves are dark green with a moderate waxy coating. The flowering scape reaches a height of 1.6 to 2.0 meters and forms many small aerial bulbs. The garlic has a spicy taste, making it attractive for culinary use.
The Victory 70 variety is well adapted to the conditions of the central region and requires the correct agricultural approach for successful cultivation. To ensure good overwintering, it is important to plant garlic in well-fertilized soil; fertilizers are best applied in advance to the preceding crop or in winter before seedlings emerge. This improves storage life and prevents unpleasant odors. Additional fertilization with phosphorus and potassium positively affects frost resistance and bulb quality.
To maintain soil fertility and plant health, it is recommended to practice crop rotation, returning garlic to the same plot no earlier than 3-5 years later. This approach helps avoid diseases and reduces the risk of yield quality deterioration. The Victory 70 variety is distinguished by high resistance to unfavorable conditions and is suitable for cultivation in various regions with a moderate climate.