Patisone óvari white 3g
€0.83 * (nettó: €0.65) | |
MASCOTS/COCCOIDS
This family includes cucumbers, asparagus, parsnips, pumpkins, courgettes, melons and watermelons. These plants require warmth and nutrients, like organic fertiliser and some species (cucumbers, pumpkins) thrive when grown on a support system. They are grown by planting, which can be done after the May frosts have passed. The male and female flowers develop separately on their shoots. The side shoots produce a larger number of female flowers, so that cutting back the main shoot produces a larger crop of cucumbers. Modern cucumber varieties are now predominantly female-flowered and parttenocarpic, so they can produce without pollination.
Patison Cucumber white
An indigenous type of corm for outdoor cultivation. Butter-coloured fruit weighing 1-1,5 kg, with white skin and flesh. Suitable for fresh consumption and pickling.
Description of the White Patisone from the Old Town:
Sowing:
A heat-hungry plant, sow in the open field only after the danger of frost has passed, in V, at a depth of 3-5 cm. Planting by seedling increases the earliness and results in a balanced stand.
Seed requirements:
8-10g/10m2. At reseeding, sow 2-3 seeds per cluster, which are then sown to 1-2 plants after emergence.
Spacing:
Spacing between rows: 100 cm, spacing between stems: 80 cm.
Harvesting:
July-August.
Weight: | 0.005 kg |
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Width: | 1 mm |
Height: | 80 mm |
Length: | 140 mm |
Aviability: | 1-4 nap |
Basic sales unit: | db |
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