The Surazhsky cucumber variety belongs to the early-mid-early maturing types and is intended for salad use. The plant is indeterminate, weakly branched, with mixed flowering, predominantly with one female flower per node. Leaves have medium length and green coloration. Cucumbers are spindle-shaped, medium length, green with medium-length stripes and finely ribbed surface with black hairs. Fruit weight ranges from 90 to 125 grams, and flavor is characterized by high quality.
The variety is characterized by high commercial yield, reaching 153 to 495 centners per hectare in the Far East, which is 29-33 centners higher than the standard Mig. The maximum registered yield is 544 centners per hectare in the Khabarovsk Krai. Seed germination reaches 90%, ensuring good and uniform sprouting.
The Surazhsky cucumber is versatile in use, suitable for salad consumption and shows resistance to regional conditions. Fruits have light-brown seed coat with distinct netting and light spots on the surface, giving them an attractive appearance. Due to its characteristics, the variety is popular among gardeners and farmers focused on obtaining high yields of quality cucumbers.