Georgina

Georgina is a medium early potato variety that gives optically very tempting smooth tubers with good consumption quality. Georginu is characterized by round-oval tubers with shallow depth of eye and...

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Maturity
Medium early variety
Cooking type (EARP)
B
Consumption quality
Stable color of the flesh after cooking
Youth development
Fast
Storage
High sleepiness, good storage
Tuber
Tuber shape
Eye depth
Flesh color
Skin color
Short - oval
Shallow
Yellow to bright yellow
Yellow, smooth
Resistances
PCN
Ro1 (9), Ro2/3(8)

The data from the table are made on the basis of official varieties testing and / or based on the experience of the manufacturer. However, as potato is a natural product, we can not assume responsibility for the above data.

Medium early variety Uniform fruits of large tubers Shallow depth of eye, smooth skin Beautiful, round oval tuber

Georgina is a medium early potato variety that gives optically very tempting smooth tubers with good consumption quality.

Georginu is characterized by round-oval tubers with shallow depth of eye and light yellow to yellow color of meat.

Resistance: Resistant to nematodes.

Recommendation for growth: This variety requires the central soil quality and water supply. It should avoid land that tends the scum of the potatoes and the land on which the potatoes were planted.

Planting: Recommended for seed calibrated 35/55 spacing between rows of 28-30 centimetres (~ 43,000 plants / hectare) and 75 centimetres spacing inside work.

Preparation: Heat stroke three days before planting.

Herbicides: No known sensitivity.

Fertilizers: 140 kilogrames / hectare of nitrogen – this is a variety with very good N collection, so it is necessary to moderate fertilize with N, and later diet to avoid (dosages over 80 kilogrames to divide). 100 kilogrames / hectare of phosphorus. 200-250 kilogrames / hectare of potassium is moderately fertilized with respect to yield height. Additional fertilization with magnesium ensures yield and quality (60 kilograms / hectare)