Beetroot "Mulatto": description, planting and care
Since ancient times, the cultivation of beets or, as it is also called in some parts of our country, beetroot has been popular in Russia. This healthy vegetable is used everywhere in the preparation of Russian cuisine, being not only a taste decoration of the table, but also a healing product that gives health to the body, as it contains many substances useful for it. This is vitamin C, and calcium, and iron, and beta-carotene, and folic acid, and potassium.
One of the few varieties that are successful for garden cultivation is the Mulatto variety. With the relative ease of cultivation, it gives a good harvest on our soils and in the climate of our country. This hybrid was actually bred and developed by domestic breeders in the late 80s for use in the realities of our country.
Variety characteristics
Unfortunately, even people who have been cultivating beets for many years do not always get a good harvest. It's just that there are some nuances regarding the growth of beetroot varieties "Mulatka", and you need to take them into account when breeding it.
This is a mid-season variety that fully matures in up to 120 days. It is characterized by fruits of maroon color outside and red inside. The fruits are even, smooth, have a good round shape. The average weight is approximately 300 grams. The tops of the plant are relatively low, have wavy oval green leaves with red veins.
This variety has a very high resistance to various plant diseases and temperature extremes, characteristic of our climate. And also it is very unpretentious, and does not require much effort in its cultivation.
The maximum yield per hectare, subject to all planting conditions, will be approximately 470 kg.
The main characteristic of the beet variety "Mulatka" is that this variety is very well stored in the winter, without disappearing, in almost any storage conditions. According to many reviews, it is noted that even with the heat treatment of the fruit during cooking, it retains most of the vitamins, nutrients and minerals needed by the human body. And also the vegetable practically does not change its color during the cooking process, which also has a certain significance for the appearance of ready-made dishes.
Climate zones
The use of this variety for cultivation in farms, gardens or household plots is recommended in the Central, Volga-Vyatka, Central Black Earth and Far Eastern regions of our country. The climate and soil that are characteristic of them are preferred for this vegetable.
Growing seedlings
Already germinated beet seedlings of this variety are planted in the ground. Planting seeds directly into the ground is possible, but it will not give a large yield, moreover, the growing time will increase by up to 25 days. And when planting seeds in the ground, it is necessary to subsequently carry out periodic thinning of vegetable sprouts.
Growing seedlings for planting is very simple.
- For seedlings, soil of a certain composition is needed, it is commercially available. But you can make it yourself.Its composition: a mixture of half a part of sand is made, with 1 part of ordinary earth, 2 parts of peat and 1 part of rotted compost or humus. And also for each bucket of the mixture you need to add 50 grams of wood ash. Next, the result of mixing must be steamed in a double boiler for about 60 minutes.
It is possible not to use steaming if the soil is spilled already inside the cuvette, where the seedlings will rise, with fungicide solutions.
- A layer of the mixture for germination is poured into a deep cuvette and leveled.
- Beet seeds are placed on top of it. It is advisable to use germinated seeds - this will give more chances for germination, especially since you can immediately cull the bad ones. Before planting, it is also desirable to treat the seeds with fungicide and manganese - this will save the fruits from various diseases characteristic of this vegetable.
- Pour the seeds with a layer of the prepared mixture to a height of 1.5 centimeters and tamp a little so that the soil does not erode when it is spilled with water.
- Water, making sure that the seed does not float.
- Transfer the finished cuvette with seeds to a well-lit and not cool place. Transfer, having previously covered it with either a transparent bag or glass. The optimum temperature balance for germination is +18…20°C.
- As soon as the first sprouts appear, it is advisable to lower the air temperature to + 14 ... 16 ° С.
- When the first cotyledon leaves appear, the plant dives, that is, in other words, it is transplanted from a small to a large container. If a large and deep cuvette was originally used, then there is no need for picking.If, nevertheless, picking is used, then the soil for it is taken the same as for the initial seedlings, but a tablespoon of nitroammophoska is added to it for each bucket of the mixture. After picking, it is necessary to shed the seedlings. If the picking is not carried out, then if the seedlings are too dense, they are thinned out. Parts that have been removed are seated additionally.
- To prevent the stem from stretching a week after picking, it is necessary to move the seedlings to the greenhouse, first covering it from direct exposure to the sun.
- Once every two weeks, you need to feed the plant, for which a liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium is used.
Planting seedlings in the ground
Planting seedlings in the ground is carried out from the second half of April. Reading the reviews, you can see: many gardeners have noticed that it is enough for planting that the soil warms up to + 10 ° C. As for the soil itself, this variety loves loose soil in which the amount of sand is greater than the amount of clay. But also the soil should receive a sufficient amount of moisture and not have an increased acid level. Seedlings are considered ready for planting when they already have real leaves.
So, what is needed for planting: for the beds on which the "Mulatto" will grow, a well-lit, sunny place is chosen. This is done so that there is not even the slightest shadow, as it will lead to a drop in the crop. Land for planting should be saturated with minerals, the variety is very fond of highly fertile soil. In each square meter of soil, 40 grams of mineral fertilizers are applied, which contain nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. And also for each m², at least three kilograms of well-rotted compost or pure humus are introduced.
If the soil is too acidic, then 200 grams of dolomite flour or 400 grams of wood ash per square meter are added to it. Next, the beds are cultivated to the depth of a spade bayonet. This is done so that the roots of the beets go quite deep into the ground.
Landing is carried out in cloudy weather, it is better even if it is raining lightly. If the weather conditions for planting are all the time characterized by heat and dryness, then after planting, you need to cover the seedlings with dense material for a couple of days until it takes root. The landing itself must be done in case of heat in the evening.
Holes are dug in the garden so deep that seedlings can be placed in them without kinks. Seedlings are placed there accordingly, wake up with earth and immediately watered. And also watering is done daily until the seedlings take root and the weather is hot and dry.
After rooting the seedlings, the frequency of watering must be reduced, and the beets should be watered according to weather conditions. Too high soil moisture will lead to the development of such a disease in beets as scab. And with this disease, the harvested vegetables will not be stored.
How to care?
The variety does not require special care. The only thing you need is to periodically weed the plants and keep the earth loose. And also it is necessary to feed the vegetable. For this, knowledgeable gardeners recommend using mullein, diluting it in proportions of 1 serving of mullein to 6 servings of water. This natural fertilizer contains in its composition minerals that are necessary to obtain large, juicy and sweet beet root crops.
It is possible to use chemical fertilizers for top dressing, but it must be remembered that at the beginning of the growth of a vegetable, it needs nitrogen, so nitrogen fertilizers are used at the beginning of plant development. When the beet leaves converge, they switch to fertilizing with fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium.
Nitrogen is not needed at a later date - it begins to accumulate in the fetus in the form of nitrates.
There are several recommendations of agronomists regarding the cultivation of beets.
- In order to raise the sugar level in a vegetable, it must be watered twice a season with a salt solution (2 tablespoons per bucket of water) or a solution of sodium nitrate (1 tablespoon per bucket of water).
- So that voids and plugs do not form in the fruits, it is necessary to fertilize the plant with boron several times per season. Top dressing must be done on the leaves of the plant themselves, and it must be carried out in cloudy weather, using a solution of two grams of boric acid per bucket of water.
Reviews
Reviews about the Mulatka beet variety are very positive both from the people who grow it and from food cooking professionals. According to reviews, a vegetable of this variety is characterized by juicy, sweet pulp, is perfectly stored and does not change its beneficial properties as a result of cooking or preservation. It is also noted that beet juice helps in the presence of hypertension, normalizing and equalizing pressure, and the use of the vegetable itself helps to biologically cleanse the body of harmful toxins.
Beets are used to prepare a variety of dishes, from borscht to "herring under a fur coat." There are also dishes that taste very good and consist almost entirely of beets alone, for example, vinaigrette.
In the following video, you will clearly see the process of making beetroot salad.