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Zukhra

Direction
Sweet
Cultivation
Covered Ground, Open Ground
Ripening Period
55 - 65 days
Fruit; shape
Cubic
Offers: 4
Where to buy
Price range
50 - 700 UAH
Views
4
Reviews
0
Producer
FSC Vegetable Production
Fruit; mass
200-250 grams
Fruit; wall thickness
8-9mm
Fruit; length-to-diameter ratio
10cm x 10cm
Description Zukhra
Zuhra pepper is an early-maturing hybrid with yellow-orange cube-shaped fruits, developed for successful cultivation both in open ground and under cover. The plant features vigorous growth and a semi-open bush form, which promotes good adaptation to various conditions and minimizes transplant stress. Fruits measure approximately 9 by 9 centimeters, weigh between 200 to 230 grams, and have a wall thickness of about 10 mm, ensuring their density and juiciness.

The flavor of Zuhra pepper is sweet with a characteristic aroma typical of sweet varieties, making it attractive to consumers and profitable for market cultivation. The first harvest can be collected as early as 50–55 days after transplanting seedlings, enabling early and stable yields. Thanks to its characteristics, this hybrid competes effectively with other varieties and is suitable for both amateur and professional cultivation.

Zuhra pepper is versatile in application and can be grown under various climatic conditions, including heated and unheated plastic greenhouses. Its resistance to adverse factors and high marketability make this hybrid an excellent choice for farmers and gardeners aiming to obtain high-quality, flavorful sweet pepper crops.
Specifications Zukhra
Direction
Sweet
Cultivation
Covered Ground
Open Ground
Ripening Period
55 - 65 days
Fruit; shape
Cubic
Fruit; mass
200-250 grams
Fruit; wall thickness
8-9mm
Fruit; length-to-diameter ratio
10cm x 10cm
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2000
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Manufacturer
FSC Vegetable Production
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