Carnivorous plant rootstock shows a strong resistance to weathering and adverse environmental conditions, providing the genetic potential of the hybrid features with which it guarantees the safety of cultivation of watermelons. Before the introduction of hybrid melon rootstocks Carnivorous F1, there have been countless tests. Advantages rootstock Carnivorous F1 are good resistance to Fusarium; good resistance to low temperatures; good resistance to heat the foil tunnels due to strong roots and its appearance; also because of strong roots, large, that penetrate deep into the soil, confer resistance to drought, more than any other hybrid; Binding very good; uniform germination, leading to homogeneous seedlings. Like all interspecific rootstocks, Carnivore F1 needs to control rapid growth by adding water and calcium, hybrid requiring attention, especially during binding and adulthood. Neglect culture will lead to impaired quality of melons and cracking them. The hybrid has excellent disease resistance package, with high resistance to Co: 1; Fon: 1.2; Fom: 0,1,1-2,2 and intermediate to Fon: 0.
- Manufacturer
- Syngenta
- Tolerant of
- Fon
- Recommended for
- Watermelon
- Minimum density (plants/ha)
- 3000
- Maximum density (plants/ha)
- 5000