The TAISON cucumber is an early-maturing parthenocarpic hybrid intended for salad use. The plant is indeterminate and strongly branching with a female flower type, with predominantly 4-5 female flowers forming at each node. The leaf blade is long and dark green, indicating healthy plant growth. The fruit has a medium length, cylindrical shape, green color with short stripes and large bumps covered with white spines. The average fruit weight is about 157 grams, with a high-quality, pleasant taste.
The TAISON hybrid is characterized by high commercial yield, reaching 15.5 kg per square meter under III light zone conditions when grown in glasshouses during the summer-autumn rotation. Due to its parthenocarpic flowering type, the cucumber does not require pollination, simplifying agronomy and increasing yield stability. The plant possesses immunity to major cucumber diseases, which helps reduce losses and improves product quality.
This hybrid is recommended for cultivation in spring greenhouses, both in private households and commercial greenhouse complexes. Its distinguishing features — high yield, excellent taste, and disease resistance — make TAISON cucumber an attractive choice for gardeners and farmers aiming to obtain high-quality and stable salad cucumber yields.