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MOSCOW PIGON

Direction
Recycling, Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Pollinated by bees
Growing
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
40 - 45 days
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Producer
Gavrish
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Large-crested
Cucumber; length
7 - 9 cm, 10 - 12 cm
Description MOSCOW PIGON
Moscow Pignon F1 cucumber — an early-maturing, bee-pollinated hybrid, intended for cultivation in open ground and under temporary film coverings. From germination to the first harvest, it takes 40-45 days, enabling an early yield. The plant is strong-growing, medium-branched with good branching ability. The hybrid exhibits high disease resistance, especially against olive spot and bacterial diseases, as well as adverse growing conditions. Moscow Pignon cucumber fruits are 8-13 cm long, ribbed, with white spines and green color with white stripes or spots. The fruits are firm, weighing approximately 90-100 g, without bitterness, ensuring excellent taste. The fruits' versatility allows for both fresh consumption and canning. The hybrid has high yield — one plant can produce 4-5 kg of cucumbers. The recommended planting density is 4-5 plants per square meter, promoting optimal growth and fruiting. Moscow Pignon is an excellent choice for those who value early, abundant yields of high-quality cucumbers with good disease resistance.
Specifications MOSCOW PIGON
Diseases
Spotting
Spotting diseases
Direction
Recycling
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Pollinated by bees
Growing
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
40 - 45 days
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Large-crested
Cucumber; length
7 - 9 cm
10 - 12 cm
Fruit; mass
100
Plant Type
Vegetative
Recommended Density
40 - 45 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2002
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Manufacturer
Gavrish
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