Children's sugar peas

Children's sugar peas
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Nastenko N.V., Kachainik V.G., Gulkin M.N.
  • Name synonyms: Baby sweet
  • Year of approval: 2015
  • Ripening terms: mid-early
  • View: sugar
  • Stem length, cm: 50-70
  • Sheet: normal type, medium-sized leaves - large, green with a grayish tinge and waxy bloom
  • Stipules: medium-sized - large with a waxy coating and very slight mottling
  • Flowers: white, medium - large
  • Parchment layer: Dont Have
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Children's sugar peas are a variety that attracts gardeners with large pods and high yields. The plant quickly takes root even in harsh conditions, it is resistant to pests and diseases. It is worth considering in more detail the characteristics and characteristics of the variety.

Breeding history

The variety was bred by domestic breeders quite recently. Children's sugar peas were included in the State Register of the Russian Federation in 2015, but the variety quickly gained popularity in the regions.

Description of the variety

Baby sugar peas grow up to 70 cm long, suitable for growing in the open field. Variety characteristics:

  • leaf plates are of medium size, green in color, with a waxy coating on the surface;

  • flowers are white, mostly large;

  • the height of the first pod above the ground is 30-35 cm.

Pea stalks twist along the ground, therefore, they require timely garters.

Characterization of the appearance of plants, beans and seeds

The variety forms rather large beans, for which it is appreciated among gardeners. Pod characteristics:

  • shape - slightly curved;

  • the tip is sharp;

  • bob length - 11 cm;

  • width - 1.3 cm;

  • skin color - light green.

On average, one bean contains up to 9 seeds and does not have a parchment layer. 1000 seeds weigh from 180 to 210 g.

Purpose and taste

The absence of a parchment shell makes it possible to use both beans and baby peas pod for food. The variety has a pleasant and sweet taste, which is why children like it. It is also suitable for preservation for subsequent use in salads, soups or main dishes.

Ripening terms

The variety belongs to the group of plants with a mid-early ripening period. Pods are formed 55-65 days after planting the crop in the ground.

Yield

The average yield reaches 1.8 kg per m2. With proper care, it can be increased up to 2 kg.

Growing and care

Peas are grown by seeds, as they quickly take root in the open field and start growing almost immediately. First of all, it is worth preparing the seed.

  1. Selection. First of all, it is necessary to weed out samples that are unsuitable for planting. A glass of water will help to do this, in which it is necessary to soak the seeds until they swell. Empty samples will immediately float to the surface and can be removed.

  2. Disinfection. It is carried out by soaking the seeds in a solution of potassium permanganate. The duration of the procedure should not exceed 20-30 minutes.

  3. Treatment. Gardeners recommend spraying seeds with growth stimulants before sowing.

Simultaneously with the preparation of seeds, fertilization and loosening of the soil are carried out. This prevents the spread of diseases and pests, reduces soil acidity, and increases yields.

Seed planting is carried out according to the following scheme.

  1. Up to 30 cm recede between the rows.

  2. 15 cm is kept between the seeds in a row.

  3. The maximum planting depth is 4-6 cm.

When the disembarkation is complete, it remains to take care of the peas. Basic moments.

  1. Watering.Children's sugar variety is quite picky about regular watering. Therefore, it is recommended to add water to the soil 1-3 times a week, depending on weather and climatic conditions. It is better to water it with warm water.

  2. Top dressing. The first fertilizers should be applied to the soil before planting the peas. Then the soil is fed during the period of active growth and flowering of the crop. In general, preference is given to organic or complex mixtures.

  3. Loosening and weeding. Mandatory procedures that will help prevent the spread of diseases and pests. Loosening will further accelerate the flow of nutrients to the roots of the plant, which will have a positive effect on the quantity and quality of the crop.

Gardeners also recommend tying the stems to wooden or plastic supports. This will help reduce the risk of rotting pods that form near the ground. Harvesting takes place 1.5-2 months after planting the seeds.

Germination of peas allows you to stimulate the emergence of sprouts, and hence the development of the plant. As a result, a high-quality harvest will be able to be harvested much earlier.
Peas are a low-maintenance plant that is suitable for growing both outdoors and in greenhouses. In order for peas to give a full harvest in the form of a delicious delicacy, it is necessary to carefully approach the planting procedure, prepare the place, soil and seeds.
Tying peas not only improves the quality of the crop, but also speeds up the harvesting process, ensures timely ripening, and prevents the plant from diseases.
When cultivating such a useful crop as peas, it is important to know how often and correctly to water it in order to get a stable and high yield every year.

Soil requirements

It is recommended to grow Children's peas in fertile soils. Recommendations for choosing a landing site:

  • the site should be well lit and calm;

  • acidity index should be neutral;

  • before planting, it is worth fertilizing and loosening the soil.

If necessary, the acidity can be brought to neutral with alkaline mixtures.

The peculiarity of growing peas is that they are quite picky about the composition of the soil. In order to get a really good harvest, fertilizers must be applied to the soil in a timely manner.

Disease and pest resistance

The variety is quite resistant to most popular pests and diseases. However, with improper care, peas are exposed to fusarium and require immediate treatment and removal of damaged elements.

Preventive treatment with special formulations will help prevent the spread of the disease, as well as the attacks of pests. You can purchase a product for spraying seeds or growing stems at a gardening store.

Peas are an unpretentious plant, but their cultivation can be overshadowed by diseases and pests. As a result, the quality and quantity of the crop suffers. It is important to detect signs of damage in a timely manner and take appropriate measures.

Review overview

Children's sugar peas were appreciated by many gardeners. The advantages of the variety include high yield, excellent taste and quick survival even in harsh conditions.

Main characteristics
Authors
Nastenko N.V., Kachainik V.G., Gulkin M.N.
Name synonyms
Baby sweet
Year of approval
2015
View
sugar
Appointment
for fresh consumption, for canning, for home cooking, for freezing
Average yield of beans
in technical ripeness 1.8-2 kg / m2
Plant
Growth type
middle length
Stem length, cm
50-70
Sheet
normal type, medium-sized leaves - large, green with a grayish tinge and waxy bloom
Stipules
medium-sized - large with a waxy coating and very slight mottling
Flowers
white, medium-sized - large
The height of the location of the first bean above the soil surface
30-35 cm
Fruit
Bean shape
slightly curved with a sharp tip
Bob size
large
Bob length, cm
11
Bob width, cm
1,3
Bean coloring at the stage of technical ripeness
light green
Parchment layer
Dont Have
Number of seeds in a bean
7-9
Seed size
average
Taste qualities
excellent
Taste
sweet
Weight of 1000 seeds, g
180-210
Features of use
not only seeds are used for food, but also whole young shoulder blades
Growing
Sowing time in the ground
April 25 - May 10
Landing scheme
30x15 cm
Sowing depth, cm
3-4
The soil
drained, non-acidic
Watering
periodic
Using supports
after germination, they put supports
Location
crops are placed in sunny areas
Growing regions
North, North-West, Central, Volgo-Vyatka, TsChO, North Caucasian, Middle Volga, Nizhnevolzhsky, Ural, West Siberian, East Siberian, Far East
Disease and pest resistance
little amazed
Fusarium resistance
steady
Maturation
Ripening terms
mid-early
The period from germination to harvest
55-65 days
Reviews
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