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BALTASAR

Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Covered Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
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Producer
Rijk Zwaan
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Cucumber; length
20 - 25 cm
Description BALTASAR
Baltasar F1 cucumber is an early-maturing, high-yielding hybrid specifically developed for cultivation under light culture and in enclosed greenhouses. Plants are indeterminate with a strong but open habit and medium-sized leaves. Flowering is exclusively female, contributing to stable and high productivity. The hybrid boasts high yields, reaching up to 76.4 kg per square meter, making it a profitable choice for commercial cultivation.

The fruits of Baltasar cucumber have an elongated-cylindrical shape with a smooth surface and an average length of about 28–30 cm. The zucchini have a vibrant lettuce green color and weigh between 380 and 420 grams, ensuring an attractive appearance and ease of use. The flavor of the fruits is excellent, making them popular for fresh consumption.

The hybrid is resistant to major diseases such as cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and powdery mildew, significantly reducing the risk of crop loss and the need for intensive chemical protection. Thanks to these characteristics, Baltasar F1 is an excellent choice for cultivation in modern greenhouse complexes and light culture installations, ensuring a stable and high-quality harvest.
Specifications BALTASAR
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Viruses
Yellowing and leaf curl viruses
Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Covered Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Cucumber; length
20 - 25 cm
Plant Type
Generative
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2020
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Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Rijk Zwaan
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