Harzglut F1
Variety
Approved Data
created by Anna at 20.03.2021
Seeds
Not Available
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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This proven variety from traditional breeding is suitable for cultivation in the open field and in the greenhouse. The red fruits ripen very early and reach a weight of 80 g. Resistant to bursting and cutting, aromatic and delicate. Resistant to tomato mosaic virus and Cladosporium. (From Quedlinburger).
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
Sowing in the warm (greenhouse / windowsill). When the seedlings have 4 leaves, transplant into pots. Keep the sowing constantly warm and humid. Use soil for sowing. Plant outdoors from mid-May (frost-free), harden off young plants beforehand. Side shoots must be broken off (pruning). Water and fertilize regularly. Immediately give a supporting aid after planting out. Same planting location only after 3 years. Avoid rain wetness and water only from below if possible. (From Quedlinburger).
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
60 cm
Row spacing
80 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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Bean (Runner bean)
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage (Cabbage)
Cabbage (Savoy cabbage)
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery (Celeriac / Celery root)
Celery (Celery)
Chili
Chives
Collard greens (Kale)
Collard greens (Tuscan kale / Dinosaur kale / Palm tree kale)
Common marigold
Corn / Maize
Cress
Garlic
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Lettuce (Lettuce)
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Mint
Mizuna / Japanese mustard greens
Napa cabbage / Chinese cabbage
Nasturtium
Onion
Onion (Spring onion)
Oregano
Pak Choi
Parsley
Pepper / Paprika
Radish
Radishes
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Soybean
Spinach (Summer)
Grey mold
Early blight of potato
Thrips
Aphids
Spider mites
White fly