P 9300 — a mid-season simple hybrid corn with a vegetative period of about 112 days and FAO 360. It features a dent type of kernel with a unique coloration: the upper part of the kernel is yellowish-white, and the lower part is yellow-orange. The hybrid is intended for grain production and is characterized by good early development, which contributes to high yields.
One of the key features of P 9300 is its high drought resistance and excellent water use efficiency, making it especially valuable in the North Caucasus and Lower Volga regions. The hybrid demonstrates resistance to helminthosporium and moderate tolerance to downy mildew, ensuring stable yields under adverse weather conditions. It is recommended to avoid late harvesting and dense planting, as well as to apply post-emergence herbicides according to crop development phases for optimal growth and plant protection.
To achieve maximum productivity, follow the recommended planting density: 65-70 thousand plants per hectare under favorable conditions, and 60-65 thousand under unfavorable conditions. Optimal planting dates promote better hybrid development, while early and late planting is not recommended. Due to its characteristics and adaptability, P 9300 is a reliable choice for achieving high grain yields in regions with variable climatic conditions.