Amur F1 — a very early, parthenocarpic hybrid-sprinter of female flowering type, suitable for spring greenhouses, tunnels, and open ground. It begins fruiting on day 37-38 after germination. Initial parthenocarpy is high. It stands out for intensive, mass fruiting in the first month of fruiting. Branching is very weak, allowing the hybrid to be grown practically without pruning. One to two fruits form at each node. The fruits are bumpy, white-stemmed, oval-shaped, 12-15 cm long. The hairs are frequent, and the bumps are small. Salt and taste qualities are high. Cold-resistant, resistant to powdery mildew, olive spot, and common cucumber mosaic virus, tolerant to false powdery mildew and root rot.
Planting density in greenhouses: 3 plants/m2, in open ground: 4-5 plants/m2. Harvesting frequency: 2-3 times per week.