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Mila F1

Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
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Producer
Monsanto
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Fine-crested
Cucumber; length
15 - 20 cm
Description Mila F1
Cucumber Mila F1 is a high-yielding parthenocarpic hybrid, suitable for cultivation during the winter-spring period, especially in the third light zone. The plant is strong and balanced, with a robust root system and vigorous growth, ensuring good fruit set and a stable yield even in the second half of the vegetation period due to its high regenerative capacity and lateral branch formation on trellis. Fruits reach 18-21 cm in length, have a smooth surface, and show medium resistance to powdery mildew.

This hybrid is characterized by early maturity and is suitable for both open ground and covered cultivation under plastic film. Cucumbers are gherkin-type, dark green with fine warts, possessing excellent flavor and market qualities. With adequate nutrition, the plant forms 4-6 fruits per node, promoting uniform and abundant fruit ripening. Additionally, the variety demonstrates resistance to a complex of diseases, simplifying care and increasing cultivation reliability.

The seed producer is the Dutch company Rijk Zwaan, which guarantees high quality and proven hybrid selection characteristics of Mila F1. This variety is ideal for those who value a stable and early cucumber harvest with good flavor and resistance to adverse conditions.
Specifications Mila F1
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Dark Green
Fruit; spines
Fine-crested
Cucumber; length
15 - 20 cm
Plant Type
Vegetative
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2004
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Manufacturer
Monsanto
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