The hybrid onion 'Diriger' is a high-yielding annual variety with a long storage period of up to 7-8 months. Bulb maturation occurs 115-120 days after germination, allowing for a stable harvest throughout the season. The bulbs have a round shape, dark brown color with a strong outer skin, a diameter of 6 to 8 cm, and an average mass ranging from 120 to 180 grams. Thanks to its powerful root system, the variety responds well to balanced fertilization, providing a yield of 90 to 110 tons per hectare at an optimal sowing rate of 1.1-1.2 million plants per hectare.
'Diriger' belongs to medium-late hybrids and is recommended for cultivation both as an annual crop from seeds and as a winter crop in southern regions. The bulbs differ in an average mass of 85-100 grams, a round shape, and a thin neck. Dry scales have a brown color, while juicy ones have a rich bronze hue, with the number of dry scales being 2-3. The onion taste is semi-sharp, making it universal for various culinary applications.
The 'Diriger' variety is characterized by high yield, reaching 790 centners per hectare, and is suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones. Its resistance and adaptability ensure stable fruiting, making this onion attractive to farmers and gardeners seeking a quality product with a long storage period and good taste characteristics.