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Faust

Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
50 - 55 days
Offers: 1
Where to buy
Price range
49 - 49 RUB
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1
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Producer
Poisk
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Description Faust
FAUST — mid-early parthenocarpic cucumber hybrid with female flowering type, intended for cultivation in open fields and plastic greenhouses. The period from germination to the start of fruiting is 53-55 days, allowing harvest as early as mid-summer. This variety is characterized by high yield and resistance to major diseases such as cucumber mosaic virus, powdery mildew, and downy mildew.

FAUST fruits have a cylindrical shape, smooth surface, and deep green color. The length of cucumbers reaches 16-18 cm. They possess a strong aroma, tender flesh, and thin skin, making them especially attractive for salad use and fresh consumption. Due to its parthenocarpic flowering type, the hybrid does not require pollination, simplifying cultivation and increasing yield stability.

This variety is well-suited for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including the Moscow region, and can be grown both in greenhouses and in open beds. FAUST is recommended for those who appreciate aromatic and juicy cucumbers with excellent taste qualities, as well as for obtaining a stable and high-quality harvest in a short time.
Specifications Faust
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Viruses
Mosaic viruses
Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
50 - 55 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Cucumber; length
15 - 20 cm
Plant Type
Generative
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2012
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Manufacturer
Poisk
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