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HYBRID CABBAGES
Cabbages can be grouped into two main classes.Namely hybrids and non-hybrids.
The non-hybrid class includes varieties such as copenhagen market, sugar loaf, Golden acre and prize drumhead.
These are the varieties that most farmers have identified with for a long time. Primarily because they mature early are softer and tastier.
The second class is that of hybrids. The varieties in this class are.
- Gloria F1.H Ideal cabbage for warm areas due to heat tolerance. Today grown by farmers in all parts of the country.
- Pruktor F1.H. Is much softer, tastier and more tolerant to leaf diseases.Ideal for the cooler regions where diseases are more prevalent.
- Riana F1.H. Suitable for both the cool and drier areas. Commands a fairly good market due to its rich green colour.
- Field winner F1.H. Is the most recent release.
Although farmers were of the opinion that hybrid seed is expensive, today many acknowledge the fact that hybrids come with various benefits.
- good germination
- good conversion ie.each seedling wil form heads
- High yields.Well over 40 tons. per acre
- Uniformity in matirity.This enhances uniform harvesting.
- Field holding ability.Miimal bursting of heads after maturity
- Prolonged shelf life. Keeping long on the shelf
- Ease of transportation to distant markets without going bad.
More correctly put, the price may be high but not expensive
CABBAGE PRUKTOR F1
Pruktor F1 is a medium early hybrid characterized by a perfect round head, which is solid. The outer leaves are small, exhibiting a normal green color.
It has a small core and the green color extends towards the core.
It is highly tolerant to black rot disease and withstands long distance transportation.
KALE 1000 HEADED. Popularly known as Sukuma Wiki. It is a strong plant with broad leaves which branches heavily and can be harvested for a long period including the dry season.
For brassicas planting guide information click here.
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