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EQUIPAGE

Direction
Recycling, Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
up to 40 days
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Producer
Poisk
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited, Large-crested
Cucumber; length
10 - 12 cm, 13 - 15 cm
Description EQUIPAGE
Cucumber EQUIPAGE F1 is an early hybrid with a maturity period of 38-42 days, featuring a parthenocarpic flowering type of female flowers. This variety is characterized by stable fruiting under various growing conditions, making it versatile for use in both plastic greenhouses and open ground. The plant is strong-growing with moderate branching, facilitating easy care and harvest.

The fruits of cucumber EQUIPAGE have a cylindrical shape, covered with white spines and small bumps. Their length is 12-14 cm, diameter 3.5-4.5 cm, and weight ranges from 120 to 150 grams. These characteristics make the cucumbers attractive for fresh consumption, as well as ideal for pickling and preservation.

The hybrid exhibits high resistance to major cucumber diseases, including cucumber mosaic virus and olive spot, and shows tolerance to powdery mildew and downy mildew. These qualities ensure reliable and stable yields, reducing the need for intensive plant protection and enhancing the economic efficiency of cultivation.
Specifications EQUIPAGE
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Viruses
Mosaic viruses
Downy Mildew
Downy mildew
Spotting
Spotting diseases
Direction
Recycling
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
up to 40 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Large-crested
Cucumber; length
10 - 12 cm
13 - 15 cm
Plant Type
Generative
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2015
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Poisk
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