Cabbage Compass is a mid-season hybrid of white cabbage, suitable for both fresh market and processing. The vegetation period is about 75-80 days, making this variety optimal for late summer to autumn crops. Heads are flat-round in shape with an average weight of 2.5 to 4 kg, ensuring ease of transport and storage.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to Fusarium race 1 (HR: Foc) and moderate resistance to Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (IR: Xcc), as well as tolerance to thrips. These characteristics make Compass a reliable choice for cultivation in areas where diseases and pests may occur. Additionally, cabbage tolerates high temperatures, drought, and water deficiency, as well as excess humidity, expanding its cultivation potential across various climatic conditions.
Agrotechnical recommendations suggest a planting density of 35 to 45 thousand plants per hectare, promoting optimal growth and formation of quality heads. The hybrid is produced in Japan, ensuring high seed quality and stable yields.