- Patison Disco is an early variety of pumpkin with a bushy, compact shape. The characteristic fruits take the form of a bell with a strongly serrated edge. As the fruit ripens, the color of the skin changes from light green to creamy white.
Patison Disco is an early variety of pumpkin with a bushy, compact shape. The characteristic fruits take the form of a bell with a strongly serrated edge. As the fruit ripens, the color of the skin changes from light green to creamy white. The flesh of the fruit is white and creamy.
Disco is a variety that can be easily planted in a field previously intended for growing broad beans, beans, peas or beets, because the soil retains good structure after harvesting these vegetables. You should avoid soil where any plants from the cucurbitaceae family have been grown in the last 3-4 years.
By far the most important feature of the Disco patio is its complete resistance to downy mildew, thanks to which it does not require chemical protection at all. Fruits do not tend to accumulate heavy metals, and they also contain significant amounts of vitamin C (mostly in young fruits).
A plant with a bushy, compact growth type. Young fruits have light green smooth skin, older ones are white-cream. Patison is a valuable vegetable due to its dietary values. Plants do not require chemical protection. They do not accumulate heavy metals.
- Number of seeds: 6-8 pcs. in gram
- Sowing rate: 2-4 per seedling, 3-5 into the ground kg/ha
- Sowing date: IV under cover, V in the ground
- Planting date: May
- Spacing: 100x80 cm
- Harvest date: VII
- Packaging: 1 g