The Komador hybrid sunflower is an intensive mid-season variety with a vegetation period of 110 to 115 days. Plants reach a height of 170-180 cm, and the flower head diameter is 18-20 cm. The 1000-seed mass varies between 55-65 g, indicating high seed quality. This hybrid is designed for conventional cultivation techniques and is characterized by high yield, reaching 50-52 centners per hectare.
Komador has high oil content in seeds — from 51 to 53% — making it attractive for oil production. It is characterized by drought resistance (rating 8 points), allowing for stable and high-quality harvests even under insufficient moisture conditions. In addition, the hybrid demonstrates high resistance to various diseases, including phomopsis, gray and white mold, as well as seven strains of downy mildew (A-G), significantly reducing the risk of yield loss.
The recommended planting density for harvest is 55-60 thousand plants per hectare, which optimizes land use and promotes maximum potential of the hybrid. Thanks to its combination of high yield, resistance to stress factors, and high seed quality, the Komador sunflower is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve stable and profitable harvests.