TOP 7 early varieties of black currant
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Volodinka
This early variety of black currant, as a rule, begins to ripen in early July, in regions with a warm climate, ripening may occur earlier. Average productivity (about 2.5 kg from one bush), but with proper agricultural technology, the yield can reach 3-4 kg. The size of the berries of this early blackcurrant variety is medium, weighing about 1-1.5g and a diameter of 1cm. The Volodinka variety is good because, thanks to the dry separation of the berries, it is well suited for commercial purposes in terms of transportation. The bush is medium-sized, dense, up to 1.5 m in height. Volodinka tolerates frost and dry weather well, and does not suffer from fungal ailments. From the point of view of organoleptic properties, berries are classified as dessert.
Early variety of black currant Seedling Dove
A distinctive feature of this early blackcurrant variety is a very high yield (up to 8kg). The average weight of the berries is about 1.7g, but if you try very hard, then the berry can be larger and reach 3g. Despite the obvious plus in the form of high productivity, there are also disadvantages. So, when overripe, berries have a wet separation, which makes the level of transportability low. The bush is medium-sized, slightly spreading, dense (demanding for regular pruning), height 1.3m. The variety is quite resistant to diseases and fungal diseases, but there is susceptibility to kidney mites. Winter hardiness and drought resistance at an average level. Many gardeners are critical of the taste of the Seedling, since acidity prevails in the berries.
Early variety of black currant Dikovinka
This early blackcurrant variety ripens in the second half of June - early July. The maximum amount of harvest per bush that can be obtained is 5 kg. Berry size and weight are highly dependent on weather conditions and the level of plant care (2.5-5g). The separation of the berry is dry, which makes it quite shelf-stable. The bushes are medium-sized, slightly spreading, 1.5 m high. Pest resistance is high, but can be anthracnose. Winter hardiness is high, but in dry weather, abundant watering is necessary. A very high assessment of the quality of the berries in terms of taste: 4.9 out of 5 points.
Exotic
This early variety of black currant with large berries gives a fairly high yield, the size of the berries is large - 3.5-5 g in weight. The bush is medium-sized, not too dense. It tolerates transportation well, however, during the wet season, the separation of the berries becomes wet, making them suitable only for quick use. Resistant to powdery mildew, moderately resistant to kidney mites and septoria. Winter hardiness is high, so no shelter is required. The berries give a pleasant delicate aroma, a good sweet and sour taste.
Karachinskaya
This early blackcurrant variety ripens in early July, sometimes closer to the middle. Average yield - 2.3-2.7 kg per bush. The weight of the berries is average, about 1.5 g. The berries are sweet, aromatic, suitable both for fresh consumption and for preparation. The bush is medium-sized, semi-spreading. The variety is quite frost-resistant, does not like drought too much. Possesses good resistance to major diseases and pests.
Sibylla
An excellent early blackcurrant variety with large berries from many points of view. Sibylla is highly valued by gardeners for its high taste and aroma qualities. The berries (2-5g by weight) are very sweet with an excellent aroma. You can safely remove 3 kg from one bush every season, and good transportability makes this variety suitable for sale.Bushes are semi-sprawling, compact. Sibylla has good resistance to powdery mildew, but average resistance to kidney mites, septoria and anthracnose.