Maturity after sowing (days) | 100 |
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Fruit shape | Round |
Fruit size (cm) | 12 x 12 |
Weight (kg) | 1,4-2,3 |
Plant habit | Semi-bush |
Type | Butternut |
Colour | Tan |
Formulation | Treated |
Squash Butterkin F1
Squash Butterkin F1
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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : 3 weeks before transplanting in the garden. (*)
Outdoor sowing : You can also sow directly in the garden. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.
Get some attention to your garden with this new and unusual cross between a Butternut and a pumpkin. This results in vibrant orange fleshed fruits, with a creamy, smooth and sweet flesh. Ideal for roasting, baking, soups or pies.
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Cultural practices : warm season crop, which requires temperatures of 18 ° C to 27 ° C. Seedlings indoors three to four weeks before the last spring frost or directly in the garden.
Soil : it requires warm, fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure.
Spacing : sow each seed 2.5 cm deep, in mounds 1.5 to 2 m apart. Thin out later, keeping the best two or three plants.
Growing tips : water a lot to conserve moisture, incorporate organic matter into the soil and mulch after planting. In cooler regions, protect young plants with bells or tunnels. Types with running vines can be installed on solid supports.
Harvest : harvest them when the flower has fallen from the end of the fruit. Before harvesting winter squash, make sure that the fruit is fully ripe and that the rind is hard enough.
Growing plants from seeds | |
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Rival plant |
potatoes, cabbage |
Companion plants |
marjoram, mint, corn, bean, rasish |