Cucumber ZUBRENOK F1 is an early-maturing, bee-pollinated hybrid with predominantly female flowering, entering fruiting stage 43-48 days after emergence. Fruits are cylindrical, 10-14 cm long and 3-4 cm in diameter, with characteristic midrib ridges and sparse black hairs. Zucchini exhibit excellent flavor, absence of bitterness, and crisp, solid flesh, making them suitable for both fresh consumption and preservation. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation in both greenhouse and open ground, showing resistance to diseases such as false powdery mildew, cladosporeosis, bacterial infection, and cucumber mosaic virus. ZUBRENOK F1 features a prolonged fruiting period and stable high yield, reaching 40-50 tons per hectare in open ground and up to 20 kg per square meter in greenhouses. For maximum yield, several feedings are recommended during bud formation and early flowering. Seeds can be sown either as seedlings, which accelerate fruiting by approximately two weeks, or directly in the ground. Seedlings are sown in April into individual pots at 25°C, then the temperature is lowered to 15°C after emergence. Transplanting into the ground is possible after soil warming to 14-15°C and the absence of frost risk. The ZUBRENOK F1 hybrid is well-adapted to dry and hot conditions, requiring standard care including weeding, loosening, and fertilization. Cucumbers are easy to transport and maintain their market appearance for up to 10 days after harvest, making them attractive for retail, cafes, and restaurants. The flesh is rich in protein, potassium, and vitamin C, enhancing nutritional value and promoting appetite and quenching thirst. Simple agricultural techniques and high disease resistance make this hybrid an optimal choice for farmers and gardeners.