Carrot "Canada F1": description and growing tips
Carrot variety "Canada F1" was bred by Dutch breeders and is considered mid-late. It stands out for its high yield and long shelf life. How to grow such a variety and properly care for it, we will consider in this article.
Description and characteristics
To breed the presented variety of carrots, breeders combined varieties such as Flakke and Chantane. As a result, a fairly large root crop was obtained. The length of the fruit is approximately 25 cm, and in girth it is 5 cm. The average weight of one such vegetable is 170 grams, but there are root crops and half a kilogram. The shape of a carrot resembles a cone with a pointed end. The color of carrots is no different from other varieties. The good news is that the vegetable is exceptionally smooth and has no flaws on the surface. The combination of these factors makes it clear that the presentation of this variety is beyond praise.
The ripening of carrots occurs after 4 months from the moment of planting the seeds. One fruit contains carotene, taking into account 23 milligrams per 100 grams of vegetable. The fruit has a sweet taste and is quite juicy. A high level of productivity can be safely attributed to the peculiarity of the variety, since about 8 kg of crop can be harvested from one square meter. The variety has the following characteristics:
- plentiful, good harvest;
- excellent taste of the fruit;
- high level of carotene content;
- sufficiently long shelf life;
- unpretentiousness in care;
- growing on heavy soils;
- high resistance to cercosporosis and tsvetushnost.
You can also highlight the fact that if the carrots of this variety are not planted on time, but a little late, then the yield will still be high. "Canada F1" is growing rapidly and is able to overtake most other varieties in this indicator. The advantages of carrots also include its unpretentiousness to the soil, and the ability to grow in shaded areas. The root crop will give an excellent harvest both on heavy black soil and on clay soils.
However, if you are growing a vegetable for production purposes, it is better to choose sandy soil with a low level of acidity or loamy soil. Very good results are given by the soil in which onions, potatoes or tomatoes previously grew.
How to sow seeds?
Seed germination is rather slow. In order for carrots to grow quickly, they must be sown correctly. Sowing is done in this way:
- first you need to use fertilizers, then water the beds;
- then we lay the seeds, but taking into account that no more than a hundred pieces should be located on 1 square meter;
- for planting, it is also necessary to make holes with a depth of no more than 1 cm, and leave the distance between rows at 30 cm;
- it is recommended to sow the seeds individually with an interval of 0.5 mm;
- after sowing, it is advisable to mulch the land with peat and cover with a film until the first shoots appear.
Care rules
After the shoots of "Canada F1" should take a few weeks, and only then you can start the first thinning. During such a manipulation, it is necessary to observe a distance of 2 cm between shoots. After about 6 leaves appear on the sprouts, repeated thinning is carried out, but now a distance of 5 cm must be left between them.Also at this stage of thinning, it is recommended to weed the area from weeds, and loosen the soil a little.
Experts advise making a seeder - it will help to sow carrots more conveniently and evenly. For such purposes, you can use a plastic box from a children's chocolate egg. It is necessary to make holes in it with a heated needle, and the needle must correspond to the size of the seeds. After the holes are ready, pour the seed into the middle and close the lid. Also for such purposes, you can purchase a finished design, which is sold in flower shops.
After germination, carrots can be attacked by carrot flies. As a struggle, experienced gardeners recommend planting carrots next to onion beds. And since the carrot fly does not tolerate the smell of onions, it will fly around the beds of carrots.
When growing Canada F1, the gardener does not encounter a lot of trouble, because growing is a pleasure. In addition to thinning, carrots need regular watering, loosening the ground, weeding, feeding and prevention from insects and pests - all these procedures are very important. It is necessary to water such carrots rarely, but plentifully. Watch carefully so that stagnation does not form in the beds. Watering the plant is best done in the early morning or evening, after sunset. The amount of liquid for irrigation depends entirely on the type of soil on which the vegetable grows.
When growing a vegetable, it is not recommended to use organic fertilizers; mineral and vitamin supplements will be the best solution.
Harvest and storage
Harvesting carrots is mainly carried out in early autumn, but it is desirable to pick up a sunny day.This factor has a significant impact on the safety of root crops. The first harvest is carried out during the second thinning, and this is around July. At this time, the fruits are still small in size, but ideal for cooking and carrot juice, which has many beneficial vitamins. You can harvest "Canada F1" not only manually, but also with the help of a cultivator.
Once harvested, carrots are not always immediately usable and must be stored over the winter. To do this, you need to know how to do it right. There are several nuances that every summer resident should take into account.
- In order for carrots to be stored all winter, they should not be washed after harvesting. As practice shows, the remnants of the earth on the vegetable do not allow it to deteriorate over a long period.
- After harvesting, you need to sort it out and separate the broken, small and damaged fruits from the normal ones. Selected carrots can be used for processing purposes. And put whole and beautiful root crops in a wooden container and sprinkle a little sand. For storage, you can also use plastic bags, but you can not put more than 6 kg of carrots in them.
- The place where the harvest will be stored should be dry and dark. The optimum temperature is from 0 to + 3 degrees, and keep the air humidity within 93%.
If such storage rules are followed, carrots can be preserved until the next harvest, and at the same time not lose their qualities.
Reviews
Reviews of carrot varieties "Canada F1" claim that such a hybrid is becoming more and more popular every season. It can be grown in a variety of soil types and climates with a variety of weather conditions.Experienced summer residents give preference to this variety for a high level of productivity and for its excellent taste. After reading positive reviews from many seasoned gardeners and beginners, Canada F1 seeds are unlikely to stay on store shelves for long.
Gardeners do not leave negative reviews about the variety, because if there are minor flaws, then against the background of so many pluses, no one simply notices them. The only negative for beginners may be the impossibility of landing "Canada F1" in manured soil. However, even such a moment is easy to take into account, knowing all the subtleties of planting a vegetable crop.
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