The Irimi sunflower hybrid is a mid-season, high-yielding variety with a vegetation period of 115-117 days. It is distinguished by high yield, reaching up to 45 centners per hectare, making it attractive for agricultural production. Plants reach a height of 160-175 cm, and the flower head diameter is approximately 18-20 cm, facilitating efficient harvest.
One of the key features of the Irimi hybrid is its high oil content in seeds — from 48 to 50%. This adds additional value to the crop for sunflower oil production. The plant has a proper, slightly convex rosette shape and medium-sized seeds, which simplifies their processing and further use.
The Irimi hybrid is resistant to major diseases, pests, and lodging, enhancing crop stability under various climatic conditions. Additionally, it is resistant to imidazolin-based herbicides, allowing effective weed control without harming the crop. The recommended planting density is 55-60 thousand plants per hectare, optimizing plant development and productivity.