Quincy
Variety
Approved Data
created by ElliO. at 09.04.2023
Growth habit
bushy
compact
Color
green
Location
sunny to semi-shady
Fruit shape
around
elongated
pod-shaped
Taste
meaty
Resistances
Anthracnose-resistant
Bean Fire Resistant
Mosaic virus resistant
Grease stain resistant
Sowing
Harvest
J
F
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A
M
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"Quincy" is a very early variety with uniform, 11-12cm long, round, fleshy, dark green pods. Resistant to bunt/burn spot and bean mosaic virus. Good for freezing.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Sow about 3 cm deep, press the seeds down and cover with soil. Sow in rows 40 cm apart, 6-8 cm apart, or in clumps 30 cm apart, 5-7 seeds per planting site. Avoid waterlogging and low temperatures. Germination in 8-15 days at 15-25°C. Stability is increased by sowing in clumps and by regularly hoeing around the plants. During the main harvest period, you can harvest the ripe pods every three days. If you cover the seedlings with fleece or foil, early sowing is possible, even if the temperatures are still low. Nitrogen fertilization is not necessary as the nodule bacteria fix nitrogen on the roots.
Light requirement
Semi-shaded
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
Medium
Seeding distance
8 cm
Row spacing
40 cm
Seeding depth
3 cm
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No diseases
Aphids
Land snails