Cucumber variety ALMAZ is an early-maturing parthenocarpic hybrid characterized by the absence of bitterness in its fruits. The plant is vigorous and, with adequate nutrition, produces 7-8 fruits per node, ensuring high yield. Fruits are cylindrical, dark green with moderate ribbing and a thin stripe running one-quarter of the cucumber's length. They are not prone to thickening, and the length-to-width ratio is approximately 3:1, with fruit length ranging from 9.5 to 11 cm. This variety is recommended for growing both pickled and marinated cucumbers, as well as for use in salads. Due to parthenocarpy, the plant does not require pollination by bees, simplifying cultivation in greenhouses and under cover. The ALMAZ cucumber is ideal for commercial cultivation due to its high yield and fruit quality. Thus, this hybrid combines high productivity, ease of cultivation, and versatility in culinary use, making it an attractive choice for both farmers and home gardeners.