https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFb2zjFWAhE
- MEDIUM-LARGE SIZED, BLOCKY FRUIT
- DARK GREEN TURNING TO BRIGHT RED
- HIGH RESISTANCE TO TMV AND PMMoV
- COMPACT PLANTS
Cherokee* has been developed for the production of high quality fruit in open field and shaded production. The medium-large sized fruit have a smooth surface and shallow shoulders and are bright red when ripe. Plants have a taller growth habit and are suitable for production in areas where Tomato spotted wilt is a problem and trellising is used. Cherokee* has high resistance to Tobacco mosaic (TMV), Pepper mild mottle races 1, 2 and 3 (PMMoV: 1, 2, 3) and Bacterial leaf spot 1-3 and intermediate resistance to Tomato spotted wilt (TSWV).
SPECIAL VARIETAL REQUIREMENTS
- By transplanting young seedlings (2 true leaves) and removing flowers of the first 3 – 4 nodes, plants are able to develop strong root systems and good canopies allowing for long season production
DESCRIPTION
CHARACTERISTIC*: CHEROKEE*
KIND: F1 hybrid pepper (Capsicum L.)
TYPE: Blocky, California Wonder type
MATURITY: Early
FRUIT DIMENSIONS: Approximately 10 x 10 cm (app. 200 – 250 g on two stems)
FRUIT SHAPE: Blocky
FRUIT WALL: Thick
SMOOTHNESS: Smooth surface and shallow shoulders
FRUIT COLOUR: Dark green turning to bright red
PLANT TYPE: Taller
DISEASE REACTION (SCIENTIFIC): High resistance: Tobacco mosaic (TMV), Pepper mild mottle virus races 1, 2, 3 (PMMoV1.2.3), Bacterial leaf spot 1,2,3.
Intermediate resistance: Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)
PRODUCTION: Open field and shade net production
POPULATION GUIDE: Open field 30 000 pl/ha, Shade net: 2 – 2.5 stems per m²
USE: Suggested for pre-packaging
SPECIAL FEATURES: High quality fruit on vigorous plant, with intermediate TSWV resistance