Sympatya — an early-maturing parthenocarpic hybrid cucumber with female flowering, intended for cultivation in open ground and under plastic coverings. Fruits begin to ripen as early as 56-57 days after germination. The zucchini are cylindrical, smooth, 14-16 cm long, without a neck, weighing 90-100 g. They are genetically free of bitterness and accumulate fewer nitrates compared to other hybrids, making them especially nutritious and tasty. These cucumbers are excellent for fresh consumption, as well as for pickling and preserving.
The hybrid shows high resistance to powdery mildew, viral diseases, ascochytosis, bacterial diseases, and gray mold, ensuring a stable yield under any weather conditions. Moderate susceptibility to root-knot nematodes does not reduce its productivity. Under plastic coverings, one square meter can yield 10-12 kg of fruit, indicating the high productivity of the variety.
Plants are recommended to be trellised and formed into a single stem. To properly shape the bush, it is necessary to "pinch" 5-6 lower nodes, and side shoots should be pinched above the second-third leaf. The optimal planting density is 2-3 plants per square meter, which promotes good growth and fruiting.