Svetozar zucchini is a mid-early, bush-type variety with high yield and stable fruiting, distinguished by its versatility and good adaptability to various growing conditions. Plants form cylindrical fruits with smooth surfaces, which can be light green or golden-yellow. Fruit length ranges from 18 to 30 cm, and weight from 0.5 to 1.2 kg. The flesh is dense, tender, and juicy, with a pleasant sweet taste without bitterness, making it suitable for fresh consumption, frying, stewing, and canning.
The Svetozar variety is highly resistant to fungal diseases such as powdery mildew and cucumber mosaic virus, ensuring long-term storage of fruits without quality loss. The vegetation period ranges from 38 to 47 days, allowing for an early harvest. Plants are compact, bushy, respond well to organic fertilizers, and prefer light, fertile soils, promoting active growth and development.
For successful cultivation, Svetozar zucchini seeds should be sown in soil heated to 10–12 °C at a depth of 4–6 cm, with a seeding rate of about 0.4 g per square meter. The distance between plants should be 70–80 cm. Fruit production lasts about two months, with yields reaching up to 10 kg per square meter. Due to its characteristics and resistance, the Svetozar variety is an excellent choice for gardeners and home gardeners aiming to obtain high-quality, flavorful zucchini harvests.