Strawberry "Malvina": description and cultivation rules
Strawberries are the berry that is eagerly awaited every summer. Therefore, it is important that the proper variety is initially selected - one that will please with large sweet fruits in sufficient quantities. Variety "Malvina" just satisfies these wishes.
Variety characteristics
Strawberry "Malvina" was bred in 2010 in Germany. The berries ripen quite late - the beginning of the harvest begins approximately from the last days of June to mid-July and lasts from two to three weeks. In principle, both the beginning of fruiting and its duration depend on weather conditions - the warmer and sunnier, the faster the strawberries will ripen. The shape of the berries is very neat and attractive, resembling an even heart. The color of ripe strawberries is bright, almost cherry. Taste characteristics are also on the level: "Malvina" can be enjoyed with pleasure even at the stage of technical ripeness, but when it finally ripens, it will become even more appetizing. Strawberries smell about the same as garden strawberries.
The Malvina berry is not only beautiful, but also heavy - at the very beginning of the harvesting process, its weight is 35 grams. One bush gives the gardener approximately 800 grams of fruit, but under favorable climatic conditions and proper care, the amount can be increased to a kilogram, or even one and a half. The berry is dense, juicy and very resistant - it will not deteriorate during transfer and will not wrinkle. The keeping quality of "Malvina" is very good, but requires collection at the stage of technical ripeness. Some berries may also produce small leaves. The surface of one fruit is smooth and shiny. The skin is quite dark, but the flesh is bright crimson, juicy and elastic.
The bush itself grows quite powerful, with strong leaves and abundant horns. Its height reaches 50 centimeters, and the diameter of the bush is 60 centimeters. The flowers appear quite large, besides both sexes, which indicates that the variety does not need an additional pollinator. Certainly, this is a huge advantage. In addition, the leaves are higher than the flower stalks, so the berries do not suffer from abundant sunlight and survive even in the hottest weather. The ability to tolerate low temperatures in the culture is average, therefore, for the winter, the beds are wrapped with straw or similar material.
The variety belongs to the multi-track, which means the appearance of 5 to 8 pedicels on each bush. One pedicel, in turn, guarantees the appearance of a maximum of six flowers of both sexes. The leaves of "Malvina" are large and shiny, have a rich green tint. They are located parallel to the surface of the earth, which prevents the soil from drying out during the hot months.
"Malvina" has an alluring smell and a high sugar content, therefore it is widely used fresh: for salads, desserts, casseroles, and for various preparations, such as jams or compotes. It should be noted that freezing does not spoil the state of the berries - they remain just as tasty and neat.
Landing
The place for the beds should be well lit and have a flat surface. Another important factor is proper wind protection. Usually the beds are placed in the direction from north to south or southwest.The soil should be loose and completely cleared of weeds, remnants of roots and other debris. Chernozem and loam are considered ideal.
In no case should Malvina be planted in the shade of tall trees, in lowlands, on too steep slopes or on sandy soils. You should also be careful with areas where groundwater is too close to the surface (above 70 centimeters) - when the snow starts to melt, the root system will be flooded, and as a result, the strawberries will die. According to the rules of crop rotation, this crop should be planted after root crops, cabbage, greens and legumes. In one place, this variety is allowed to grow up to five years.
Strawberry bushes are planted so that there is a gap of 60 centimeters between them. In addition, one row from another will be separated by 70 centimeters, which ultimately forms a rather atypical pattern for this culture. It is important to mention that the staggered order is most often used, since the bushes are quite powerful and take up a lot of space.
Planted "Malvina" usually in the spring. In the first year, there should not be many strawberries, but in the second year a large number of mouth-watering berries are already expected. Autumn planting for this variety changes to August, which is carried out in the last week of summer. This transfer is explained by the fact that early frosts can harm a fragile root system.
When preparing the soil for strawberries, it is imperative to apply enough organic fertilizers, as the crop actively absorbs nitrogen from the ground. The bed is usually prepared in advance so that the soil has time to settle. Digging is carried out to a depth of 20 to 30 centimeters.If planting will be carried out on clay soils, an additional three to four kilograms of river sand and a couple of buckets of organic fertilizers are added to each square meter of the site. The acidity of the soil should be either neutral or weak. If necessary, processing with dolomite flour is carried out - four kilograms are applied per square meter of the bed.
In warm regions, the berry is planted in mid-spring, and in cooler regions in the first weeks of May. Before the procedure, too large roots are shortened so that their length ranges from 5 to 7 centimeters. They are then dipped in a solution of clay, water and cow dung. The holes are dug almost square, their side should reach 25 centimeters. Water is poured inside, after which the seedlings fall vertically. It is important to ensure that nothing happens to the roots, for example, they do not twist. It is also important to adjust the height - if you plant "Malvina" too deep, it will rot, and too high - it will dry out quickly. The so-called "heart" should be on the soil line. The land around is slammed and everything around is irrigated. The last step should be mulching the surface.
Care
"Malvina" needs a sufficient amount of nitrogen, which it actively absorbs from the soil. Therefore, this substance must be made independently. Twice a season it is recommended to feed strawberries with a solution of ammonium nitrate. Such processing is foliar, and the concentration of fertilizer should be half that of the root.
Fertilization is usually carried out when the crop is actively growing green mass. It is important that the weather is cloudy, and it is better to do this in the evening.It is also not recommended to feed the bushes just before the rain. Otherwise, the leaves will either burn or the fertilizer will be washed away with water. Organic fertilizers containing superphosphate or supplemented with ash are optimal.
In addition, "Malvina" will be delighted with potash fertilizer without chlorine, for example, potassium sulfate. It is introduced when the growing season starts. It is also allowed to simply limit yourself to ash: both in the form of a powder and in the form of a solution. It should be mentioned that dry top dressing ends with loosening and watering.
Of course, it is important to provide the culture with high-quality watering, otherwise the berries will acquire a bitter taste. In addition, during drought, the weight of fruits decreases, which means that the yield also changes for the worse. Therefore, watering should be regular, especially during the dry months. Experts also recommend making it drip.
Important is the procedure such as cutting sheets. Its implementation will allow light to enter where there was no access before, thereby accelerating the development of fruits. During the harvest, the effect will also be noticeable.
When strawberries are planted in the spring, they should be irrigated almost every day in the summer. If in the fall, then watering begins at the end of April, that is, when the growing season starts. Until the summer, irrigation takes place once a week, and 30 liters of liquid are used per square meter of beds. From the beginning of summer to autumn, the number of irrigations doubles, but natural irrigations are also taken into account. It is imperative to saturate the culture with moisture when ovaries are formed, when Malvina actively bears fruit and flower buds are formed.
Since "Malvina" produces enough whiskers, there are no problems with the reproduction of this variety.
Diseases and pests
In general, "Malvina" is not afraid of most diseases, and insects rarely attack it. But the culture often becomes a target for thrips and weevils, cabbage and slugs. To prevent the attack of weevils, the beds before planting, after picking berries and during flowering are treated with a special tool called "Aktara". It will also help with thrips. In addition, you can use Aktofit and other solutions. In addition, it is advised to plant crops between rows that can repel pests by smell. If the culture is nevertheless attacked by insects, then all damaged parts must be removed.
Of the diseases, the most likely are those caused by fungal microorganisms. Often "Malvina" develops brown spotting and gray rot. Problems are signaled by symptoms such as softening of the berries and changing their color to an unpleasant gray. Since gray rot often occurs due to excess moisture, it is recommended to scatter sawdust between rows of strawberries as a preventive measure. In addition, even before flowering, strawberries are treated with copper oxychloride. Usually one tablespoon is diluted in 10 liters of liquid, and one liter of solution is enough to process one square meter of the garden.
When the entire crop is harvested, the plant should be treated with the same substance, but in different proportions. Two tablespoons of copper oxychloride are diluted in a bucket of water along with liquid soap or soap shavings.
Reviews of gardeners
According to summer residents, the Malvina variety produces berries that are distinguished by their attractive appearance and amazing taste. In addition, they note an extended fruiting period, allowing you to enjoy the harvest for two weeks more.The variety gives very strong and stable bushes, not afraid of either cold and heavy rainfall, or heat and drought.
Transportation of berries takes place without any problems. Although the culture bears fruit quite late, few people consider this a minus, because one variety of strawberries is conveniently replaced by another. Berries are actively consumed fresh, and are also processed into salads and smoothies, yogurts and cocktails.
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