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«Rekord» - Organic Fodder Beetroot Seeds

«Rekord» - Organic Fodder Beetroot Seeds

1.14 €
A variety of fodder, multi-sprout beets of Polish breeding, an average mass of beets of 5 kg, due to its immersion in the ground by only 40%, these beets are poorly contaminated with soil and are easily harvested by hand.

  • Packet Weight 10/100/1000: 

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 8066-10
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Grams
  • Crop year / Production date: 2023
  • Shelf life: 4 years

  • Heirloom Fodder Beetroot «Record»

    This is a variety of fodder, multi-sprout beets of Polish selection, the average mass of beetroot is 5 kg. Dry matter content 13.5 - 14.5%. 1 kg of beets contains 6 - 7 grams of protein. The variety has proven itself well in fertile lands. Due to their immersion in the ground by only 40%, these beets are poorly contaminated by the ground and are easily harvested by hand. Forms smooth cylindrical-conical roots of red color. Good feedback on making the supplement. Plants are less susceptible to diseases, do not shoot.

    Very easy to handle by hand. The "Record" variety is unpretentious, so it can be survived in all regions of Ukraine. Root crops are stored for up to 5 months.

    Harvest the beetroot of the fodder beet "Record" 1100-1300 centners per hectare.
     

    How to Grow

    Sow three seeds at 10cm (4in) intervals, 2.5cm (1in) deep in rows 30cm (12in) apart, at fortnightly intervals from mid-April to July for a succession of tender, tasty roots. Those sown from June onwards can be used for storing in winter, and some people use long or globe varieties for storing, but round roots are also suitable.

    Use bolt-resistant varieties for early sowings under cloches in late February or early March. Make the first sowings outdoors with no protection in March or April.

    Beetroot will grow in any well-drained garden soil but require fertile conditions, best ensured by digging in at least a bucketful of well-rotted garden compost or organic matter, and raking in a handful per square metre/yard of Growmore or other general purpose fertiliser before sowing. Early sowings benefit from protection with horticultural fleece or cloches. When the seedlings are about 2.5cm (1in) high thin out to leave one seedling per 10cm (4in) station.

    Water every 10-14 days in dry spells. If plants are not growing strongly, apply 30g per square metre of high nitrogen fertiliser, such as sulphate of ammonia, and water in.