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Ametist

Direction
Recycling, Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Covered Ground, Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
up to 40 days
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Producer
Nong Woo Bio Co LTD
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Fine-crested
Description Ametist
Ametist F1 cucumber is an early, high-yielding parthenocarpic hybrid of the cornichon type, suitable for cultivation both in open fields and under cover. The plant is self-pollinating with short internodes, which promotes the formation of 3-5 fruits at once. It is recommended to plant 3 plants per square meter, providing moderate watering for optimal growth and development.

The fruits of the Amethyst cucumber are 8-10 cm long, slender, medium-ribbed, with dark green skin and small spines. Genetically free of bitterness, they offer an especially pleasant taste both fresh and in whole-fruit canning. The flesh is crisp, and the skin is tender, which, combined with excellent transportability and attractive appearance, makes this variety popular among gardeners and producers.

The hybrid exhibits high resistance to powdery mildew, cladosporeiosis, and a broad spectrum of fungal diseases, significantly reducing the risk of yield loss and simplifying plant care. Thanks to its stress resistance and stable yield, Amethyst F1 is an excellent choice for those who value quality and reliability when growing cucumbers.
Specifications Ametist
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Cladosporiosis
Cladosporiosis
Direction
Recycling
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Covered Ground
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
up to 40 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Fine-crested
Cucumber; length
9 - 10 cm
Plant Type
Vegetative
Harvest Method
Manual
Country
South Korea
Registration Year
2022
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Nong Woo Bio Co LTD
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