Nursinka is a mid-season black currant variety with powerful, straight shoots and compact bushes up to 1.5 meters tall. The berries are round, shiny, and have a sweet-sour refreshing taste with a dry detachment. Berries ripen simultaneously, which facilitates harvesting. Berries weigh between 4 and 8 grams, and the clusters are large, containing up to 11 berries, ensuring high yield.
The variety is characterized by high frost and temperature fluctuation resistance, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. Nursinka begins bearing fruit already in the second year after planting, allowing for a quick first harvest. The plant prefers well-lit areas and light soils, such as sandy or loamy, and requires regular but moderate irrigation.
The berries of Nursinka black currant have a rich taste and attractive appearance, making them in demand for both fresh consumption and processing. Bushes are resistant to diseases and pests, reducing the need for intensive plant protection and easing their care. High yield and excellent taste qualities make this variety an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers.