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Masilla F1

Type
Leek (perennial)
Direction
Recycling, Salad
Maturation Period
Up to 90 days
Onion bulb; color
White
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Producer
Nunhems
Yield
More than 100 tons/ha
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2009
Description Masilla F1
Masilla F1 is a high-yielding onion hybrid designed for early green bulb production from early spring to late autumn, as well as for cultivation under protected winter conditions. The plant features a strong leaf rosette with slender, tender, dark green upright leaves that retain their marketable appearance for a long time. The bulb is small, white, with dense scales, uniform in size and shape, with a diameter of 65–75 mm and an average weight of 140–160 grams. The hybrid exhibits increased resistance to bolting and low temperatures, allowing for year-round cultivation and stable yields.

The plant is robust and low-maintenance, with high disease resistance, which significantly simplifies care and reduces the risk of yield loss. Masilla F1 is suitable for fresh consumption, processing, and short-term storage, making it a versatile choice for various purposes. Due to its qualities, this hybrid is widely used both in open fields and under protected cultivation.

The hybrid is produced in Europe, with participation from companies in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands, ensuring high seed quality and compliance with modern selection standards. Masilla F1 combines early maturity, excellent market qualities, and resistance to adverse conditions, making it attractive to farmers and gardeners seeking a stable and high-quality onion harvest.
Specifications Masilla F1
Type
Leek (perennial)
Direction
Recycling
Salad
Maturation Period
Up to 90 days
Onion bulb; color
White
Yield
More than 100 tons/ha
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2009
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Manufacturer
Nunhems
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