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MOSCOW CORNICHON CUCUMBER

Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
40 - 45 days
Fruit; flower
Green
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Producer
LLC 'AGROFIRMA ALLEN'
Cucumber; length
7 - 9 cm
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2007
Description MOSCOW CORNICHON CUCUMBER
The Moscow Cornichon cucumber variety is an early-maturing hybrid distinguished by high resistance to diseases and pests. The fruits of this variety have a spindle shape, green color, and weigh between 68 to 94 grams, measuring approximately 8-9 cm in length. They possess a crisp texture and are not bitter, making them ideal for fresh consumption, as well as for pickling and salting. Fruit production begins 40-45 days after germination, enabling an early harvest.

This variety is suitable for cultivation both in open ground and under plastic coverings. The plants have medium-length vines and light-green leaves, with predominantly female flowers, which contributes to high marketability and yield, reaching 167 to 392 centners per hectare. The Moscow Cornichon is characterized by stable yield and meets agronomic standards for product quality.

Additionally, this variety exhibits a prolonged fruiting period, lasting up to 2-3 months. The fruits have thin skin, good transportability, and resistance to heat and powdery mildew, making them convenient for commercial cultivation and storage. The Moscow Cornichon is excellent for use in salads and various forms of preservation, thanks to its flavor profile and versatility.
Specifications MOSCOW CORNICHON CUCUMBER
Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
40 - 45 days
Fruit; flower
Green
Cucumber; length
7 - 9 cm
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2007
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LLC 'AGROFIRMA ALLEN'
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