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Cucumber winter and spring varieties

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Mini cucumbers Katrina A

Mini cucumbers Katrina A classic one with super taste • Most planted variety in its segment between 110 and 130 grams. • Crispy and sweet. • Open and steady growing crop. • Strong resistance to Powdery Mildew and CGMMV. Katrina is a mini cucumber for traditional cultivation that can be used throughout the season. It can be planted from the end of January onto August. Its weight of 110-130 grams (length 16-18 cm) makes it a somewhat coarser mini. The quality and taste are the main features of this variety. The fruits are crispy and taste nice and sweet. The variety has a high resistance to Powdery Mildew. In practice, it also appears to have a strong resistance to CGMMV. The plant makes multiple fruits per node and grows very controlled on the laterals. It is advisable therefore to twist the head over the wire. E23B.2326 Novice for traditional and high-wire cultivation • Open and generative crop. • Suitable for traditional and high-wire cultivation. • High Powdery Mildew resistance. • Strong resistance to CGMMV. • Fruit between 90 and 110 grams. E23B.2326 is an open and generative crop that produces 2 fruits per node. The variety has been tested and, in practice, has proven itself in both high-wire cultivation and in traditional systems. The production is high and the plant is easy to work with. The fruit quality is very consistent with a beautiful colour. The fruit weight is between 90 and 110 grams (length 13-15 cm) and is therefore somewhat lighter than that of Katrina. The Powdery Mildew and CGMMV resistance make it a very complete variety. The planting period of this variety is from the end of January into August. Stay informed!

Enza Zaden Brochures