Red currant variety Charodey — a late-maturing variety of Ukrainian selection, distinguished by its high adaptability to the climatic conditions of various regions. The bushes of this variety are tall, moderately spread, with powerful shoots that form dense, medium-length clusters. The berries have an oval shape, an intense-red glossy color and a large size, with a fruit weight ranging from 0.6 to 1 gram. The berry skin is tough and elastic, which ensures convenient dry removal during harvesting and contributes to the preservation of the fruits.
The berries have a sweet-and-sour, dessert-like and very pleasant taste, making them ideal for fresh consumption. Moreover, Charodey currant is excellent for various types of preserves and canning. The berries mature uniformly, which facilitates harvest collection and improves its quality.
The variety has high winter hardiness and drought resistance, making it a reliable choice for growing in various climatic conditions. Charodey is also distinguished by its resistance to fungal diseases, which reduces the need for frequent use of protective agents and promotes eco-friendly cultivation. High yield and large, juicy berries make this variety attractive for both amateur and commercial cultivation.
| Sort Type | Red Blackcurrant |
|---|---|
| Blackberry Type | red |
| Assignment |
universal
for fresh consumption
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| Bloom to maturity, days | Late (55-65 days) |
| Flavor |
sour-sweet
dessert
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| Berry size, g | 0.8-1.2 |
| Berry Color | red |
| Shrub Shape | medium-spaced |
| Disease Resistance | high |
| Country | Russia |
| Registration Year | 2016 |
| Catalog |
Varieties
Berry Crops
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| Manufacturer | FSC Horticulture |