Pollinated by bees, a hybrid cucumber. Distinguished by exceptional resistance to adverse growing conditions and diseases. The fruit length-to-diameter ratio is 3.0:1.0. Has large, bumpy, light-green fruits.
Early maturing hybrid cucumber with predominantly female flowering. This hybrid achieves the highest potential yield (approaching parthenocarpic hybrids) under low agronomic inputs. Light-green fruits, 8-10 cm long. Exhibits a prolonged fruiting period (until frost). Resistance to false powdery mildew contributes to an enormous yield, longer growing period, and reduced spray requirements. The fruits of the Sonata F1 hybrid retain their marketability throughout the entire vegetative period. High yield and reduced crop protection costs make growing the Sonata F1 cucumber highly profitable.
| Cultures |
Vegetable
Cucumber
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|---|---|
| Direction |
Recycling
Fresh Market
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| Pollination Type | Pollinated by bees |
| Growing | Open Ground |
| Fruit; shape | Cylindrical |
| Fruit; flower | Light Green |
| Fruit; spines | Large-crested |
| Fruit; ratio | 3,1:1,0 |
| Harvest Method | Manual |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Registration Year | 2009 |
| Catalog |
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
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| Manufacturer | Rijk Zwaan |