Gives a short, green erect field crop with a fine leafy collar

  • Late to very late variety, recommended for harvest from early May through November
  • Under proper growing conditions, gives a very high number of erect, uniform spikes
  • Generally gives somewhat slimmer, more pointed heads, which are excellent for small packaging
  • Is the least sensitive to pitting compared to the main standard varieties at this time and is strong against brown edge
  • The heads are easy to process and have a high specific weight

Root harvest: 4th week of October – 2nd week of November

Chicory harvest: 1st week of May – 4th week of November

Recommended seeding rate:

Vilseed: 330,000-380,00 seeds/ha.

Vilrob: 310,000- 360,000 pills/ha.

Advice pen cultivation: 150-160 growing days.

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Attention: This information and any complementary/other verbal or written  information that may be given on behalf of Hazera, present average results of specific trials; these are neither exhaustive nor necessarily accurate and may not be regarded as advice, guidance, recommendation, representation or warranty. Sowing times and growing areas are indicative only. Pictures are illustrative only. The sale & use of seeds are subject to the terms and conditions appearing collectively on seed packages and in catalogues and/or at: http://www.hazera.com/terms-and-limitatons. E&OE. © 2022 Hazera.  All rights reserved.

For tomatoes:

* The varieties contain the resistant gene/s ” that known for now, however, resistant strains may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions. Soil temperature above 27°C and other stresses may cause nematode resistance to break.

** Please refer to the ISF definition of this term at http://www.worldseed.org/.  A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for   the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.

For all other crops:

* Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions and/or in the face of new biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest that may emerge.

**please refer to the ISF definitions at http://www.worldseed.org. A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.

Djine F1 (H4200)

Gives a short, green erect field crop with a fine leafy collar

  • Late to very late variety, recommended for harvest from early May through November
  • Under proper growing conditions, gives a very high number of erect, uniform spikes
  • Generally gives somewhat slimmer, more pointed heads, which are excellent for small packaging
  • Is the least sensitive to pitting compared to the main standard varieties at this time and is strong against brown edge
  • The heads are easy to process and have a high specific weight

Root harvest: 4th week of October – 2nd week of November

Chicory harvest: 1st week of May – 4th week of November

Recommended seeding rate:

Vilseed: 330,000-380,00 seeds/ha.

Vilrob: 310,000- 360,000 pills/ha.

Advice pen cultivation: 150-160 growing days.

Legal terms

Attention: This information and any complementary/other verbal or written  information that may be given on behalf of Hazera, present average results of specific trials; these are neither exhaustive nor necessarily accurate and may not be regarded as advice, guidance, recommendation, representation or warranty. Sowing times and growing areas are indicative only. Pictures are illustrative only. The sale & use of seeds are subject to the terms and conditions appearing collectively on seed packages and in catalogues and/or at: http://www.hazera.com/terms-and-limitatons. E&OE. © 2022 Hazera.  All rights reserved.

For tomatoes:

* The varieties contain the resistant gene/s ” that known for now, however, resistant strains may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions. Soil temperature above 27°C and other stresses may cause nematode resistance to break.

** Please refer to the ISF definition of this term at http://www.worldseed.org/.  A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for   the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.

For all other crops:

* Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions and/or in the face of new biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest that may emerge.

**please refer to the ISF definitions at http://www.worldseed.org. A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.