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Fasto

Type
Onion
Direction
Salad
Maturation Period
Up to 90 days
Cormus; shape
Round
Offers: 4
Where to buy
Price range
13 920 - 14 080 UAH
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Producer
Hazera
Onion bulb; skin color
Bronze-Yellow
Storage
1 - 2 months
Harvest Method
Manual
Description Fasto
Fasto F1 Onion — this is an early-maturing hybrid developed by Hazera from the Netherlands, combining early maturity with good storability, which is a rare advantage for this segment. The vegetation period is approximately 90 days, allowing harvest within a short timeframe. The bulbs have a proper round shape, dense internal structure, and attractive golden-yellow dry skin. The average bulb weight ranges from 150 to 180 grams, making them convenient for fresh sale and short-term storage.

Fasto F1 hybrid features a strong root system and forms a lush medium-height leafy rosette, promoting uniform development and high product uniformity. It is resistant to major fungal diseases such as Fusarium wilt and root rot, significantly reducing the risk of crop loss and ensuring stable cultivation. Thanks to its good immunity and robust bulb structure, the hybrid withstands harvesting and transportation well, maintaining its market appearance.

Fasto F1 is recommended for spring direct sowing, with harvest at full maturity. Seeds are supplied in packages of 250,000 units, convenient for commercial cultivation. This hybrid is ideal for those seeking a combination of early maturity, disease resistance, and short-term storage capability, while ensuring high quality and attractive bulb appearance.
Specifications Fasto
Diseases
Rot
Rots
Fusarium
Fusarium
Type
Onion
Direction
Salad
Maturation Period
Up to 90 days
Cormus; shape
Round
Onion bulb; skin color
Bronze-Yellow
Storage
1 - 2 months
Harvest Method
Manual
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2023
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Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Hazera
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