Hybrid sweet corn Scafort (Escort F1) is an ultraprecoce bicolor hybrid with a vegetation period of about 76 days. This variety features cylindrical ears about 24-25 cm long and an average weight of about 430 g. Plants reach a height of approximately 190 cm and produce, on average, two ears per plant, ensuring high yield. Seeds are intended for direct sowing in open ground at a planting depth of about 3 cm and a seeding rate of 40,000 seeds per hectare.
Scafort belongs to the SH2 type, indicating a high sugar content — up to 27% — which gives the ears a juicy and sweet taste. This hybrid has an optimal sugar-to-water ratio, making it especially attractive to consumers at fresh markets. Additionally, the corn retains its flavor and market appearance for a long time after harvest, which is an important advantage for storage and product marketing.
Plants of the Scafort hybrid have a strong leafy canopy, promoting good development and protection of the ears. Due to its characteristics and qualities, this variety is popular among gardeners and farmers seeking an early, sweet, and high-yielding product.