The best variety of currant

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There are a great many varieties of black currant. But from all this variety, you need to choose exactly those that are suitable for the site where they will grow. Each variety is good in its own way, but not everyone will grow well in certain climatic conditions. Some species mature early.

There are medium and late varieties that begin bearing a little later. Caring for different types of culture also differs. Everyone wants to have good harvests of berries at the same time, combined with large sizes of fruits and their excellent taste.

This article describes the best black currant varieties for central Russia, their features and photos, as well as advantages and disadvantages, which will help gardeners, especially beginners, to make the right choice, on which the quality and quantity of the future harvest will depend.

Varieties

the best variety of currant

For cultivation in the middle lane, there are a huge number of varieties of black currant, which will not be enough to list and describe in one article. For different sites with their individual characteristics, it is rather difficult to choose a suitable variety from such an abundance of species, however, this must be done.

The best varieties of black currant can be safely attributed to:

  • Raisin;
  • Summer resident;
  • Selechinskaya 2;
  • Exotic;
  • Dubrovskaya;
  • Black Pearl;
  • Titania;
  • Pygmy;
  • Bagiru;
  • Vologda;
  • Mermaid;
  • Dobrynya;
  • Kernel;
  • Nina;
  • Excellent student.

They are divided into:

  • early varieties;
  • medium;
  • late.

And also on:

  • large-fruited;
  • sweet.

Early

Early blackcurrant species begin to bear fruit from the end of June. Of the early types of berries, the most popular are:

  • Raisin;
  • Summer resident;
  • Selechinskaya 2;
  • Exotic.
  • Raisin

Variety Raisin

the best variety of currant

It was withdrawn at the end of the last century. In 2007 it was entered in the State Register for cultivation in the Central regions of Russia.

Raisin bushes are upright, medium-sized. Leaves are three-lobed, large, dark green in color, with a convex leathery matte plate. Flowers - pale yellow, large, collected in a brush.

Berries are round, large (up to 3.2 g), black, matte. The taste of the fruit is sweet, full-bodied.
100 g of berries contains:

  • sugars - 9.1%;
  • vitamin C - 192 mg;
  • acids - 1.8%.

Productivity - up to 3.5 kg per bush.

The berries do not crumble, which is very pleasing to gardeners who come to their plots only on weekends.Fruits ripen early - at the end of June you can feast on aromatic sweet berries.

The variety is frost-hardy, tolerates drought well. Excellent resistance to diseases (kidney mites, powdery mildew, fungal diseases).

The advantages include:

  • winter hardiness;
  • resistance to weather disasters;
  • large-fruited.

Flaws:

  • poor rooting by lignified cuttings.

Summer resident

the best variety of currant

The early Dachnitsa variety is one of the most popular in Russia. It was withdrawn in 2004. Then it was entered in the State Register for cultivation in the Volgo-Vyatka and North-West regions of the country.

The bushes of the variety are compact, low, of medium density, spherical in shape. Young shoots are shiny, not pubescent, green in color. Older shoots are gray-brown with a brown top. Five-lobed, corrugated, medium-sized leaves, have a green, bronze tint, color. Flowers of medium size are pale, inconspicuous.

The fruits of the variety are large enough. The mass of one berry is 2 or more grams.

There are super-large specimens up to 5 g. The color of the berries is black. The thin skin is almost invisible when eaten. The pulp is juicy, rich, the taste is harmonious, sweet, with a pronounced aroma.

100 g of berries contain:

  • sugar - 9.3%;
  • vitamin C - 193.6 mg.

On a five-point scale, the taste of the Summer Resident is estimated at 4.6 points.

The variety is early. Plants begin to bloom in May, and already at the end of June the first berries ripen.
The self-fertility of this type of currant is very high, however, if you plant other varieties of crops nearby, then the yield of the Summer resident will increase several times.

The yield is high. More than 1.5 kg of fruit can be harvested from one bush.

The advantages of the variety include:

  • early onset of fruiting (in the third year, the first crop appears, the peak of which
  • falls on the age of the bush 5-8 years);
  • high productivity;
  • excellent taste;
  • self-fertility;
  • high frost resistance;
  • resistance to diseases and pests (powdery mildew and kidney mites).

The Summer Resident also has disadvantages:

  • if the berries are not removed in time, they will become soft and crumble;
  • with a large load of fruits, the branches bend down, and sometimes even break.

Selechenskaya 2

the best variety of currant

Selechenskaya 2 was withdrawn in 2000. Recommended for cultivation in the Central Region, North-West and West Siberian Districts.

Bushes - tall, erect. The leaves are three-lobed, dark green in color, leathery, wrinkled, boat-shaped. Light, red-violet flowers are collected in bunches of 800 pieces.

Large black berries weighing up to 4.5 g, densely located on the branches. The pulp is greenish, fragrant and tender, has a sweet taste with some sourness.

Composition of 100 g of pulp:

  • sugar - 7.3%;
  • acids - 2.2%;
  • vitamin C - 160 mg.

Taste qualities on a five-point scale are estimated at 4.9 points. Ripening is early. At the end of June, you can taste the first berries.

The bushes begin to bear fruit already in the second year, and by the age of 3-4 years, up to 5 kg of berries are harvested from one plant.

Advantages:

  • high productivity;
  • excellent taste (the variety is considered almost the most delicious);
  • anthracnose and powdery mildew resistance;
  • large-fruited;
  • good winter hardiness.

Flaws:

  • relative resistance to kidney mites;
  • instability to damage by aphids.

Exotic

the best variety of currant

The variety was registered in the State Register in 2001 for cultivation in the Central region of Russia.

Upright and hardy plants - vigorous, sturdy, with strong branches of medium thickening. Leaves are five-lobed, large, dark green in color. White large flowers are collected in clusters. The berries are very easy to pick, as they are arranged in massive bunches similar to grapes.

The fruits of the variety are large. One berry reaches a mass of 5 or more grams. Their color is black, their shape is rounded. The pulp is fragrant, juicy, has a sweet and sour pronounced taste. The skin is thin, not felt when eating.

100 g of berry pulp contains:

  • sugar - 8.9%;
  • vitamin C - 198 mg.

The flowering of the bushes begins in May, and the first fruits ripen in June. The variety has high self-fertility, excellent winter hardiness (up to -25 degrees) and resistance to diseases, in particular, to columnar rust and powdery mildew. Productivity is quite high (more than 3 kg of berries per bush).

Advantages:

  • high productivity;
  • good frost resistance;
  • large-fruited;
  • excellent taste;
  • powdery mildew resistance;
  • good self-fertility.

Flaws:

  • poor transportability;
  • vulnerability to dry weather;
  • during harvesting, mechanical damage is possible due to the presence of too thin
  • peels on fruits:
  • hypersensitivity to lesions with septoria, anthracnose, terry, kidney mites.

Medium varieties

Fruiting of medium varieties begins in mid-July. The average includes:

  • Dubrovskaya;
  • Black Pearl;
  • Titania;
  • Pygmy.

A characteristic feature of these varieties is the large berry size and long-term fruiting.

Dubrovskaya

the best variety of currant

The variety was bred in 1988, and since then it has been successfully grown in the territories of the Volgo-Vyatka and Central regions.

Bushes of the species are medium-sized and compact, beautifully shaped and of medium density. Leaves are juicy green, leathery and wrinkled, medium in size. The flowers are small in size, light green in color, resembling cups in shape.

The berries are black and regular in size. The mass of one berry is 2.3 g. The taste of the fruit is rich, sweet and sour. Ripen in mid-July.

100 g of fruit contains:

  • sugar - 7.2%;
  • acids - 2.0%;
  • vitamin C - 200.4 mg.

On a five-point system, taste can be estimated at 4.5 points.

Dubrovskaya is a very productive variety. Up to 3.8 kg of juicy berries are harvested from one bush.

This type of black currant is characterized by high frost resistance, good self-fertility, sufficient resistance to kidney mites.

The advantages include:

  • high productivity;
  • large-fruited;
  • self-pollination;
  • good taste;
  • resistance to kidney mite damage.

Flaws:

  • increased incidence of anthracnose, powdery mildew;
  • tendency to overgrowth and thickening.

Black Pearl

the best variety of currant

Bred Black Pearl in 1992. The variety is successfully cultivated in the Middle Volzhsky, Central Black Earth regions, in the North Caucasian District.

The bush of the variety is medium-sized with a small number of branches of weak thickening. Leaves are five-lobed, light green, with curved edges. Flowers, goblet-shaped, medium-sized, collected in a brush.

Fruits are round, black, glossy, of color, rather large (weighing 6 g). The pulp is juicy, sweet and sour, with large seeds. The fruits reach maturity by mid-July.

Composition of 100 g of berries:

  • sugars - 8.0%;
  • acids - 1.7%;
  • vitamin C - 133 mg.

On a five-point scale, taste is rated at 4.2 points.
The variety has good transportability and keeping quality, as well as high yield, up to 3 kg per bush. Black pearls are hardy and moderately resistant to powdery mildew.

Advantages:

  • good productivity;
  • high taste and presentation;
  • decent frost resistance;
  • the variety can be transported over long distances without losing its taste and presentation.

Flaws:

  • sour taste that not everyone likes;
  • medium resistance to powdery mildew.

Titania

the best variety of currant

The variety was bred by Swedish breeders in 1970. It appeared in Russia in 1995.
Titania is characterized by the fact that the branches of the plants are directed upwards. The bush itself resembles the shape of a ball. Leaves are medium in size, wrinkled, bright green in color.

Fruits are black, large (up to 4 g in weight). The pulp is dark green, juicy. Taste - sweet and sour, dessert, with wine notes.

Composition 100 g:

  • sugar - 6.6%;
  • acids - 3.2%;
  • vitamin C - 170 mg.

On a five-point scale, taste is rated at 4.7 points.
Titania has excellent transportability and keeping quality, which allows it to be cultivated on an industrial scale. The yield of the variety is up to 3.5 kg per plant.

Advantages:

  • high frost resistance;
  • large-fruited;
  • consistently high yields;
  • lack of shedding;
  • good transportability;
  • high resistance to morbidity.

Flaws:

  • tendency to overgrow;
  • chopping berries in the absence of care;
  • high requirements for soil moisture and nutrient composition.

Pygmy

the best variety of currant

Pygmy was created in 1999 and is cultivated in the Volga-Vyatka, West Siberian and Ural regions.

The bush is compact, medium spreading, medium thickening. Leaves are bright green, wrinkled, large in size. Flowers - small, pale, similar to saucers, collected in brushes.

Berries are black, shiny, very large (up to 7.5 g), have a sweet taste and rich aroma. The variety gives amazing yields - up to 5.7 kg per bush.

Composition 100 g:

  • sugar - 8.7%;
  • vitamin C - 170 mg.

Pygmy has an amazing frost resistance (up to -32 degrees), high self-fertility, resistance to anthracnose and powdery mildew. It is characterized by long-term fruiting and unpretentious care.

Advantages:

  • drought tolerance;
  • self-fertility;
  • frost resistance;
  • high productivity;
  • large-fruited;
  • sweet taste;
  • resistance to anthracnose and powdery mildew.

Flaws:

  • vulnerability to kidney mites and septoria.

Late varieties

The late varieties include those that begin to bear fruit from the end of July and continue to ripen until the end of August.

Of these, it can be noted:

  • Bagiru;
  • Vologda;
  • Mermaid.

Bagheera

the best variety of currant

The variety was included in the State Register in 1990 for cultivation in the North-West, Volgo-Vyatka, Ural, Middle Volga, West Siberian and East Siberian regions.

The bushes are medium-sized, characterized by rather rapid growth. Plants shed their foliage late.

Leaves are five-toed, light green, matte, with wavy edges. Flowers - medium-sized, goblet-shaped.

Berries are black, medium in size (weighing up to 2 g) have a juicy tender pulp, sweet taste, with a pleasant sourness.

100 g of pulp contains:

  • sugar - 12%;
  • acids - 3.5%;
  • vitamin C - 190 mg.

Productivity - up to 4.5 kg per bush. It tolerates both cold and heat well. It has a high, up to -32 degrees, frost resistance, and an average resistance to pests and diseases. It is perfectly transported over long distances without losing its marketability and taste.

Advantages:

  • early maturity;
  • good self-fertility;
  • high productivity;
  • decent frost resistance and drought resistance;
  • excellent transportability and keeping quality.

Flaws:

  • insufficient resistance to kidney mites and powdery mildew;
  • vulnerability to direct sunlight.

Vologda

the best variety of currant

Vologda entered the State Register in 1995 for cultivation in the North-West, Central, Volgo-Vyatka, Middle Volga and Far Eastern districts.

The bush is medium, spreading, rather dense. Dark green, large, asymmetrical leaves are bent down. Medium-sized flowers are collected in clusters.

Fruits are black, round, weighing up to 3 g. The pulp is juicy and tender, covered with an elastic skin, has a sweet and sour taste and a pronounced aroma.

100 g of fruit contains:

  • sugar - 7.5%;
  • vitamin C - 175 mg.

Taste is rated on a five-point scale at 4.5 points.
The variety is hardy, easily adapts to any weather conditions. Fruit shedding is absent. The yield is high - up to 4 kg per plant. Vologda is highly transportable.

Advantages:

  • frost resistance up to -28 degrees;
  • high productivity;
  • excellent taste and marketability;
  • good keeping quality and transportability;
  • large-fruited;
  • disease resistance.

Flaws:

  • bushes require support;
  • fruits crack when overripe;
  • uncooked ripening of berries.

Mermaid

the best variety of currant

The variety was included in the Gosrestr in 2004. It is successfully cultivated in the middle zone and the Central region of Russia.

Plants - medium-sized, spreading, medium thickening.Leathery, shiny leaves of large size, have a dark green color. Small light pink goblet flowers are collected in a brush.

The berries are simply huge, up to 7.5 g each. Juicy tender pulp has an excellent sweet dessert taste. Productivity - up to 3 kg per bush.

100 g of pulp contains:

  • sugar - about 10%;
  • acids - 1.6%;
  • vitamin C - 186 mg.

Plants are susceptible to septoria disease and kidney mite attacks. The variety is self-fertile, frost-hardy, resistant to powdery mildew and anthracnose.

Advantages:

  • high productivity;
  • large-fruited;
  • frost resistance;
  • drought resistance;
  • excellent taste.

Flaws:

  • susceptibility to septoria disease and kidney mites.

Large-fruited varieties

In addition to the above, large-fruited include:

  • Dobrynya;
  • Nuclear.

Dobrynya

the best variety of currant

The mid-season hybrid Dobrynya was entered in the State Register in 2004 for cultivation in the Central and West Siberian districts.

Bushes of plants are compact, medium-sized. The bright green three-lobed leathery leaves are large in size. The flowers are also large, white-yellow, collected in inflorescences. The variety begins to bloom at the end of April. Flowering lasts 10 days.

The berries are black, with a blue tint, weighing up to 7 g, and are very large in size. The pulp is juicy. The skin is firm and elastic. The taste is sweet and sour, harmonious.

100 g of berries contain:

  • sugars - 6.9%;
  • acids - 2.5%;
  • vitamin C - 200 mg.

On a five-point scale, taste is rated at 4.8 points.

The variety has good, up to -25 degrees, frost resistance and an average yield, up to 1.6 kg per plant.

Advantages:

  • large-fruited;
  • stable yield;
  • frost resistance and drought resistance;
  • good transportability and keeping quality of fruits;
  • excellent taste;
  • high resistance to powdery mildew.

Flaws:

  • uncooked ripening of berries;
  • susceptibility to fungal diseases and anthracnose, as well as kidney mites.

Vigorous

the best variety of currant

One name speaks for itself!
The variety was registered in the State Register in 2000 for cultivation in the West Siberian and Volgo-Vyatka regions.

The bush of the plant is medium-sized, with a small amount of foliage. Long branches are simply covered with large berries. Leaves are large, dark green, matte. Flowers are small, white and pink.

Berries are black, plum-like, very large, weighing up to 8 g, have a pleasant, refreshing, slightly sour taste.

Composition of 100 g of fruits:

  • sugar - 9%;
    acid - 3.7%;
  • vitamin C - 96 mg.

The variety is late. Flowering begins in late May, and the berries begin to ripen in mid-July. The kernel is characterized as a type of black currant that is resistant to weather disasters. He doesn't care about heat or drought. The yield is also amazing - up to 6 kg are harvested from one bush.

Advantages:

  • large fruits;
  • rich harvests;
  • good frost resistance;
  • high resistance to kidney mites and powdery mildew;
  • resistance to weather changes.

Flaws:

  • whimsical care;
  • poor transportability;
  • poor resistance to anthracnose.

Sweet varieties

Sweets include:

  • Nina;
  • Excellent student.

Those types of black currants are considered sweet if they contain 11 percent or more sugars and a minimum of acids.

Variety Nina

the best variety of currant

Nina is a mid-early high-yielding variety cultivated in the Central and Volga-Vyatka regions.

Bushes of plants are short, compact, rather dense. The leaves are large, leathery, dark green in color. Berries are black, medium in size, weighing up to 1.5 g.

Composition 100 g:

  • sugar - 11%;
  • vitamin C - up to 270 mg.

The variety is frost-resistant, high-yielding (up to 3.5 kg per bush).

Advantages:

  • high sugar and vitamin C content;
  • high self-fertility and productivity;
  • excellent powdery mildew resistance.

Flaws:

  • berries are practically not stored or transported.

An excellent pupil

the best variety of currant

The variety has the highest sugar content.Cultivated in the Central regions, Volgo-Vyatka and North-West regions of the country.

Plants are vigorous, vigorous, with spreading dense branches. Leaves are three-lobed, light green in color, of medium size. Berries are black, large, weighing up to 2 g. Taste is rich-sweet, with a slight sourness. Ripening - amicable, falls in mid-July.

100 g of pulp contains:
sugar - about 12%;
vitamin C - 230 mg.

Yields are high, up to 4.5 kg per plant. Differs in high frost resistance, and is resistant to spring frosts.

Advantages:

  • high productivity;
  • high sugar and vitamin C content;
  • resistance to weather changes.

Flaws:

  • poor resistance to morbidity.

All the varieties listed above are worthy representatives of the culture called black currant. Any of them will decorate with dignity a garden plot located in central Russia and not only there. Delicious and aromatic berries will perfectly complement the daily diet of any table. The choice is yours!

Currant is a tasty and very healthy berry, unpretentious in cultivation and distribution. It is not difficult to cultivate currants, and in order to collect stable good yields on time, you need to choose the right variety that suits you.

Let's look at the possibilities of modern breeding and get acquainted with the varieties offered by breeding institutes. Here are the characteristics of various varieties of currants with photos and descriptions.

Black currant varieties with large berries

the best variety of currant

Large varieties of currants attract high yields. Often the berries of these varieties form clusters similar to grapes. In return, they require high-quality cultivation, fertilization, watering, attention and care.

Most large-fruited varieties do not form large enough berries without watering, give reduced yields.

Also, due to the large size, the question arises about the safety of the whole berry. The strength and density of the peel must withstand the pressure of the juice when pouring the berries, as well as ensure keeping quality during transportation and storage.

For the cultivation of large-fruited bushes, agricultural technology is important. The soil under the bushes for the season significantly consumes the supply of nutrients for growing crops.

Also, it is important for large-fruited varieties - so that the growth of pagon branches does not lag behind fruiting.

In order for the yields to be stable and annual, timely replacement of the branches of the bush is necessary. Currants bear fruit well on those shoots, the annual growth of which is at least 25 cm. Therefore, branches with a weak growth, the age of which exceeds 4-5 years, must be cut off.

The selection of large-fruited varieties should also take into account the time of maturation of the variety and harvest. The early ones bear fruit at the beginning of the month of July. Medium - after the middle of the month, late - in August.

And now, according to the list of varieties and their description, let's see which variety of black currant is the largest and sweetest?

On a note: all varieties described below are winter hardy. They tolerate frosts and prolonged cold weather well, cope with spring return frosts. Therefore, we will not further indicate the characteristics of winter hardiness for each variety separately.

Variety Variety - mid-season black currant

the best variety of currant

A variety with large berries weighing up to 6 g. Berries are collected in clusters of 8-10 pieces. Thus, the weight of one brush can reach 60 g. And 20 good brushes can make up more than 1 kilogram of the crop.

The yield indicator is 6 kg of berries per bush per year. Their taste is sweet with sourness (they contain 9% sugar and only 3.5% acid - for comparison, in sweet varieties of sugars there is almost the same amount - from 10%), the peel is dense. Bushes grow up to 1.5 m in height.

Yadrenaya is a well-deserved record holder among varieties of large black currants. She needs annual rejuvenation. The branches are severely depleted during the fruiting season, therefore they require cutting and replacement with new pagons.

What you need to know the disadvantages: the different size of the berries, their size may vary. Another drawback is that the bush is aging and requires replacement after a few years. The number of years of good fruiting depends on the quality of the care. With good soil and sufficient watering, the bushes can retain their yield for 6-7 years.

Black pearl or Pearl - medium-early large-fruited

the best variety of currant

Another record holder who received the title of "Masterpiece of Russian selection". Brought to VNIIS Michurin. Fruits with berries weighing up to 6 g. Taste is sweet with a slight sourness (contains 9.5% sugars). Yields up to 5 kg of berries from each bush.

The name of the variety is associated with the characteristic "pearl" luster. The dense rind ensures keeping quality and the so-called "dry" pull-off. Berries of the Black Pearl are perfectly transported.

The shrub of the variety is distinguished by vertically growing branches, the height of the bushes is up to 1.3 m.Without snow cover, without damage to the future harvest, it tolerates frosts down to -42 ° C. At the same time, it tolerates heat and sun up to +40 without shading.

The advantages of the variety are a good harvest in any year, resistance to mites.

The disadvantage of the variety is that the variety is sour in taste, not always resistant to pests, fungal diseases.

Selechenskaya-2 - early fruiting

the best variety of currant

The weight of the berries reaches a maximum of 6 g, they have a sweet and sour taste (7% sugar in the berries) and a dense peel (provides the so-called dry separation and keeping quality). Strong aroma.

There are 10-15 berries per cluster. Very tall dense bushes - up to 2 m, yield up to 5 kg of berries per fruiting season.

Advantages: resistance to both cold and heat and lack of moisture. Not affected by dew.

Disadvantages - the variety requires good care, fertilized soil, and sufficient nutrients. Poorly resistant to pests.

Black Boomer - early harvest from Kharkov

the best variety of currant

The weight of the berries is large, up to 7 g. Collected in a bunch resembling grapes, up to 10 berries in each bunch. The bush is upright and compact, yields up to 4 kg of berry harvest per year.

Advantages: uniformity of ripening and uniformity of berries. Do not crumble after ripening. Stable fruiting every year. Resistance to fungal and other diseases.

Disadvantages: with heavy rains and a lot of moisture, the berries may crack. Pick-off is not always dry.

Big Ben - early variety, super yielding

the best variety of currant

Another variety, the name of which speaks for itself.

Average weight of berries - up to 4 g. The yield of one bush can reach 10 kg (with good care). The taste is sweet and slightly sour, with sweetness prevailing over acid.

Advantages: after ripening, the berries do not crumble. Resistant to frost and powdery mildew.

Disadvantages: exactingness to care - obligatory pruning, fertilization, watering.

Pygmy - medium early

the best variety of currant

Berries weight up to 8 g, up to 10 pieces per brush. Even over time, with the aging of the branches, the berries retain their large size. The taste is very sweet, it contains 9.5% sugars. The bushes grow up to 2 m high, but the branches are compact, so they do not take up much space.

The variety gives up to 7 kg of berries per season from a bush.

Advantages: the variety is capable of self-pollination and high yields. The bushes are resistant to powdery mildew. Their winter hardiness is determined by thick stems and a large supply of nutrients, it is -35 ° C.

Disadvantages: low resistance to tick and septoria infection.

Raisin - early variety

the best variety of currant

The name of the bush is due to the fact that after ripening the berries do not crumble from the bush, remain on the branches, wither and turn into a kind of raisins. This is the exclusive properties of the raisin variety.

Berries differ in average weight - up to 4 g, in a brush there can be 10-12 sweet berries, in which up to 9% of sugars. Productivity - average, 3.5 kg per bush. The direction of growth of pagons is upward. Thanks to this feature, bushes can be planted denser than usual.

Ripening period - early. The taste is sweet.

Advantages: winter hardiness and resistance to heat, fungal infections, ticks.

Disadvantages: poor rooting, bushes of this variety are more difficult to propagate by cuttings, unlike most traditional black currant varieties.

Gulliver - early maturing

the best variety of currant

The weight of Gulliver berries reaches 5 g. Considering that there can be 20 berries in the bunch of this variety, the weight of the bunch turns out to be weighty - up to 100 g. The taste of berries is rich, with a well-felt sourness. Sugar in berries 6.5%. The bush is tall and leafy, yields up to 2 kg per year.

Advantages: the variety is resistant to very severe cold and long spring frosts. Resistant to kidney mites.

Disadvantages: picky about light, bears fruit well in open sunny places when watering. Lack of water is reflected in a decrease in the amount of crops.

Summer resident - early ripening variety

the best variety of currant

The size of the berries is large enough - up to 5g, very sweet, contain 9.3% sugars. The total yield of the bush is average, up to 1.5 kg of berries per year. The bush is undersized, withstands frosts down to -35 ° C.

Advantages: high self-fertility (more than 70%, in most varieties - about 50%, and this is considered a good indicator).

Disadvantages: due to the short stature, the branches during the ripening of the crop can bend low to the ground and touch the ground. Therefore, props and timely harvesting are needed. Berries not picked on time quickly crumble. The fruits ripen unevenly.

Titania is a mid-season variety

the best variety of currant

Despite the name, the variety bears fruit with medium-sized berries. The weight of each berry does not exceed 4 g. However, with a large number of berries in the bunch (up to 25 pieces), the yield of the variety is quite high - 4 kg per bush per fruiting season.

The taste is traditional sweet and sour (there are not so many sugars, only 6.5%). Another feature of the variety is that the berries ripen in batches within 3 weeks. Which is convenient for home assembly and inconvenient for a mechanized one.

The advantages of the variety: resistance to cold climates and diseases, tolerates frosts down to -24 ° C without loss of yield, does not choke when harvested.

Disadvantage: the variety requires good care - fertilizers, watering, pruning, timely replacement of bushes.

Dobrynya is a mid-season variety

the best variety of currant

A fairly large variety with a weight of each berry up to 7 g. Each cluster contains 8-10 berries. Up to 3 kg of harvest is harvested from each bush. Sweet and sour taste with an average sugar content of 7%, dense peel provides transportability and shelf life.

The height of the bush is up to 1.7 m with a compact, non-spreading crown. This makes the variety popular for summer cottages in small, confined areas.

Advantages: high winter hardiness, not afraid of long and severe frosts, resistance to adverse factors - drought, powdery mildew, without loss of yield.

Disadvantages: different sizes of berries, exactingness to care, low resistance to fungal diseases.

Bagheera - mid-season

the best variety of currant

Berries weighing up to 7 g, 7 pieces per brush. Very sweet, contain 12% sugar. The bushes are tall, reaching 2 m. With good care, 4.5 kg of berries are harvested from each bush.

Advantages: the variety is equally adapted to cold and heat, frost and drought, suitable for growing in a harsh continental climate. And also resistant to pests.

Sweet black currant varieties

Sweet currant varieties contain more than 10% sugars. However, they also contain vitamin C (ascorbic acid). The amount of vitamin C determines the sourness of the variety - whether it will feel strong, or weak, barely noticeable.

As a rule, sweet blackcurrant varieties have almost no sour taste. Therefore, they represent a tasty prey for wasps. For such varieties to ripen, natural protection is needed - a dense peel on the berry. Otherwise, the crop will be stably destroyed by wasps.

The sweetest varieties of black currants contain more than 12% sugars. Their taste resembles grapes, and the sweetness is provided by the name of the varieties - dessert. For information on the characteristics of black currants (different varieties: super large, sweet and fruitful) - see below on the description and photo.

Black currant is the sweetest - Green haze

the best variety of currant

A short bush, the berries of which contain up to 13% sugars. Ascorbic acid in them - 200 mg per 100 g.

The size of the berries is medium, up to 2.5 g. High yield of the bush - up to 7 kg of berries per season.

Disadvantage: poorly resistant to ticks.

Nina is an early sweet variety

The variety, in the berries of which up to 11% sugars and up to 270 mg 100 g of vitamin C. Berries up to 4 g, bushes stably bear fruit up to 4 kg over the summer. They are demanding for watering, in which they grow berries twice as large - up to 8 g each. Moreover, all berries are the same size. Easily propagated by cuttings.

Disadvantage: poor transport stability.

Bagheera is a mid-season sweet variety

A variety in which up to 12% sugar and up to 190 mg 100 g of ascorbic acid. The characteristics of the variety are given above, we will repeat them. Berries weighing up to 7, bush yield up to 4.5 kg. Ripen at once, suitable for farming.

Disadvantage: low resistance to dew and pests.

Constellation - early ripening variety

the best variety of currant

The weight of the berries is small, reaching 1.5-2 g, the sweet taste is provided by 11% of sugar in the pulp. The total yield is also average - about 2.5-3 kg per bush.

The bushes are medium-sized and slightly spreading. Branches are of medium thickness.

Advantages: the ability to bear fruit even without watering. Bushes give 3 kg of berries, even in the "worst" for growing, dry seasons. Also important: self-fertility, winter hardiness, resistance to pests and diseases.

Disadvantages: poor resistance to kidney mites.

Early varieties of black currant

Ripe berries are yielded in early July, and in the southern regions - in the middle and second half of June. For early varieties, spring frost resistance is important. They wake up early (at least April), bloom (usually in May) and more than other medium and late varieties suffer from recurrent frosts or spring cold snaps.

The early maturing varieties Dachnitsa and Selechinskaya were described above. Here are the characteristics of other varieties.

Maria Kievskaya

Berries up to 4 g, sweet and sour. Used for processing and freezing. Medium-sized spreading bushes.

Advantages: resistance to one of the common diseases of shrubs - rust, resistance to powdery mildew.

Nestor Kozin

the best variety of currant

Berry up to 4 g, sweet. The height of the bush is up to 1.5 m.

Advantages: resistant to frost, heat, powdery mildew.

Exotic

the best variety of currant

Berries up to 3 g with a sweet and sour taste. They grow on medium-sized bushes with a yield of 1.5-2 kg per year.

Advantages: bushes are not prone to thickening.

Advantages: resistance to the appearance of powdery mildew, resistance to winter cold. The keeping quality of the berries after picking.

Disadvantages: relatively low yield - up to 1 kg per bush.

Perun

the best variety of currant

Berries weight up to 2 g. Collected in a brush of 10-14 berries. Harvest from a bush - up to 2 kg. The taste is sweet with a slight sourness, 9.5% sugars, and a very strong aroma.

Advantages: resistance to winter and return frosts, to heat.

Disadvantage: it suffers greatly from powdery mildew, requires a garter of branches on a trellis.

Medium black currant varieties

Medium varieties ripen in late June and early July. Medium late - the second decade of July. They are popular due to the content of a large amount of nutrients. Among the representatives of mid-season varieties - the bestsellers Yadrenaya, Dobrynya, Izyumnaya.

Here are a few mid-season varieties.

Dubrovskaya

the best variety of currant

A variety that combines a high yield per bush (up to 3 kg) and its small compact size. Therefore, it is ideal for small summer cottages. The weight of the berry on the bush reaches 2.5 g, the taste of the berries is sweet and sour (they contain 7% sugars).

Advantages: resistant to cold weather, mites and terry.

Disadvantages: the bushes are prone to thickening, often affected by powdery mildew.

Crane

Berries of medium size (up to 1.5 g each), quite sweet in taste (contain up to 10.5% sugars). Sprawling bushes, yield up to 4 kg per year.

Advantages: the berry is dense, transportable, suitable for mechanized harvesting.

Venus

the best variety of currant

Berries up to 6 g, in a brush up to 10 berries, contain about 7% sugars - sweet and sour taste. Collect up to 5 kg from the bush. Good winter hardiness and drought resistance. Grows well and bears fruit in partial shade.

Advantages of the variety: begins to bear fruit early and extends the fruiting time to August.

Disadvantage: low resistance to mites, septoria and hazel grouse. Poor transport stability.

Late varieties of black currant

Ripen in early August. Often they are affected by fungi, pests due to prolonged aging. Therefore, for late varieties, resistance to diseases, pests, resistance to heat, and lack of water in the soil are important.

For a long time of ripening, throughout the season, the bushes are exposed to various "misfortunes". They must successfully survive the lack of moisture, release new pagons and grow a consistently high berry yield.

Also important: for long ripening, the berries need a dense peel. It shouldn't crack. Such berries are excellent for transportation, they are not damaged during mechanized picking. It is also convenient to freeze them. Here are the characteristics of popular late-ripening varieties.

Bummer - late-ripening variety

the best variety of currant

Berries up to 3 g, sweet (more than 9% sugar), collected in medium-sized clusters, 8-10 berries each. The yield indicator is average - 2.2 kg of ripe berries from a currant bush per season. The bushes themselves are tall, dense, medium spreading.

Features of agricultural technology - suitable for mechanized assembly.

Advantages: frost resistance and resistance to pests, fungal diseases, except for dew.

Disadvantages: instability to powdery mildew, gradual ripening, unstable yield.

Arcadia

the best variety of currant

A variety with rather large sweet and sour berries, the weight of which reaches 5 g. The yield per bush is average and is 2.5 kg. The bush is 1-1.2 m with curved branches.

The variety has a disadvantage, traditional for low bushes: under the weight of the crop, the branches fall to the ground.

Vologda

the best variety of currant

Yield leader among late varieties. Yields 5 kg of berries from a bush, the weight of which is more than 2.2 g. Berries grow in clusters of 40 for easy harvesting. Sprawling bush, withstands cold up to -35 and heat up to +45.

Disadvantage: Prone to rust, uneven maturation, requires garter.

Altai Late

the best variety of currant

Produces berries of medium size - up to 1.2 g in weight, collected in 10-14 pieces per cluster. The sweetness of the taste is provided by 8% sugars.

The variety is resistant to various fungi and pests, except for powdery mildew.

Tatyana's Day

Sufficiently sweet (9.5% sugar) and medium-sized (up to 1.5 g) berries. Up to 3 kg of harvest ripens on the bush. Suitable for mechanized assembly.

Disadvantage: not resistant to spider mites and powdery mildew.

Throughout Russia, black currant grows near every house. Undemanding to the composition of the soil, accustomed to harsh winters, it yields even in the subarctic zone... This garden culture bears fruit even in Yakutia and the Khibiny, reached Sakhalin in the east and Krasnodar Territory in the south.

She inherited such a universal adaptation to the whims of the weather from a wild ancestor - the forest currant. There are a lot of varieties and varieties, so it is very difficult for a novice gardener (and not only) to make a choice.

Choosing varieties for central Russia

the best variety of currantEarly variety of black currant Exotic

What are the differences between the varieties:

  1. By appointment,
  2. Ripening terms,
  3. The size of the berries,
  4. Productivity,
  5. The taste of berries
  6. Resistance to diseases and pests,
  7. Winter hardiness ...

It is very easy to understand the purpose of the variety:

  • berries are tasty on their own - this is a dessert variety,
  • thin-skinned, but too sour - boil jam or grind with sugar;
  • berries with a dense strong skin are frozen,
  • universal (understandable).

In order not to be mistaken, it is necessary to choose only zoned varieties.... Only on such bushes can you get a high yield stably and without much effort.

Ripening terms, size of berries, their taste may differ not only from the region of cultivation, but even from watering or soil composition. Already at a distance of more than 200 kilometers, the characteristics of the variety can change significantly.

If you live in the middle lane, you should take a closer look at these varieties:

Curiosity, Selechinskaya, Exotic, Openwork, Summer resident, Orlovia, Exotic
Black pearl, Loyalty, Perun, Green haze, Zusha
Kipiana, Vigorous, Venus, Mermaid

Among the fruit-bearing ones, the Selechinskaya, because he combined the best qualities of his ancestors - wild currant and gooseberry.

Most varieties have an Achilles heel - they cannot grow without abundant watering. But Selechenskaya calmly copes with both summer drought and frosty winters, which makes its choice suitable for any region of Russia.

the best variety of currantAn early variety of black currant Selechenskaya

To all this, also add five kilograms from a bush of large berries the size of a cherry... There are no special advantages in varieties intermediate between early and late ones. They give fewer berries, and this is not because the varieties are not good enough.

It's just that the period of their fruiting falls on the period of summer heat and dry wind.

The main purpose of these varieties is to fill a niche in front of the later, most productive varieties.

Ripening of late varieties of berries lasts from late July to. the end of autumn. Wherein the Kipiana variety has a yield of up to 5 kg and is resistant to powdery mildew and is not afraid of kidney mites.

the best variety of currantLate black currant Kipiana

Vibrant yields late, but these berries can compete even with grapes in size - even 8 grams... There is a known case when an experienced gardener had a berry reached the size of a metal ruble!

the best variety of currantLate variety of black currant Yadrenaya

The Viper bush usually yields almost 4 kilograms of berries.... The popularity of the variety is also due to its resistance to pests and fungal diseases.

Currant for Siberia

Siberia is known not only for its harsh winters, but also for its hot dry summers. These stressful weather conditions are easily tolerated by the zoned Siberian varieties:

Lama, Nika, Gift to Kuzior
Altayanka, Agatha, Galinka, Rita, Spherical, Fun, Prestige, Ksyusha
Mila, Harmony

New varieties successfully withstand not only frost, but also arid heat. They are able to withstand major fungal diseases and insect pests.

In terms of early maturity, the specified varieties also set records: the first harvest from the currant bush of the new Nika variety reaches 1.2 kilograms.

the best variety of currantNick's early blackcurrant variety

Berries of Siberian currant Large-fruited Litvinova even reach 6 grams!

the best variety of currantBlack currant Large-fruited Litvinova

What are the largest-fruited varieties?

Undoubtedly, varieties of unusually large berries will become the leaders of the list.

Vigorous medium late variety for universal use berries from 3 to 8 grams non-uniform, yield 3-6 kilograms per bush, non-uniform fruits, aging quickly
Dobrynya universal purpose, bears fruit in the second half of July, berries up to 7 grams are also non-uniform, almost five kilograms can be removed from the bush
Selechenskaya-2 universal variety, bears fruit in early July. Berry picking - up to 5 kilograms per bush

The best large-fruited varieties: Vigorous, Selechenskaya, Globus, Pygmy.

When choosing a super-large-fruited variety, one should not forget that usually such plants require additional feeding and watering, especially in dry summers and if they are planted on sandy soils.

The most resistant varieties

They practically do not get sick, which means - the harvest is ecologically cleanest among the varieties:

  • drought tolerant - Dobrynya, Gulliver, Izumnaya;
  • disease resistant - Sibylla, Gross, Gamma, Gulliver, Sevchanka, Globus, Muravushka;
  • frost-resistant - Sibylla, Venus, Romance, Globe, Pearl, Rhapsody, Vigorous;
  • pest resistant - Orlovia, Kipiana, Grazia, Gamma.

Gourmets also have plenty to choose from

If the score is higher than 4.5 points, the variety is assigned to the dessert category: Centaur, Perun, Selechenskaya, Selechenskaya-2, Nadia, Venus, Oryol waltz, Slastena, Beaumond, Nestor Kozin, Tisel, Uralskaya sweet, Raisin, Black eye.

The Iziumnaya variety has an interesting feature: after ripening, the berries do not crumble from the stalk, but gradually "rave", hence the name of the variety.

the best variety of currantBlack currant Raisin

The best of the early varieties - Pearl, Black Boomer, Raisin, Legend.

the best variety of currantCurrant Black Boomer

Lazy person - late variety with very large berries up to 6 grams.

the best variety of currantBlackcurrant Lazy

What's new for residents of the Moscow region?

The weather in the Moscow region is characterized by relatively mild winters and rather warm, humid summers. This is the climate that black currants like. However, the soil composition differs even in the districts of the Moscow region.

It is necessary to select varieties not according to yield or taste, but exclusively, adapted to the specifics of the soil composition of the region.

The most famous varieties among summer residents: Veloy, Memory Lisavenko, Sudarushka, Dobrynya, Yadrenaya.

To feast on berries all season, you must choose from the following varieties:

Sevchanka, Nara, Moscow black, Dar Smolyaninova, Golubichka, Selechenskaya, Selechenskaya-2
Dobrynya, Green haze, Darkie, Oryol serenade, Daughter, Izmailovskaya, Paulinka, Perun
Vologda, Lazy, Veloy

It should be noted that late varieties for the Moscow region are far from the best choice. Summer residents simply may not have time to take advantage of all the best qualities of the same, for example, Lazy - the berries may not ripen.

The Yadrenaya variety, as already noted, was highly appreciated by summer residents for many literally unique qualities:

  • high yield,
  • very large plum berries,
  • compact bush,
  • self-fertility,
  • winter hardiness,
  • early maturity.

Even if you are overwhelmed by the size and flavor of the berries, there are still some characteristics you need to figure out.

What characteristics should you pay attention to first of all:

  • self-fertility (no additional pollinator is needed),
  • susceptibility to diseases and pests,
  • resistance to spring frosts and other weather factors.

If you plant several varieties nearby (even self-fertile ones), there will be much more berries.

Therefore, stress-resistant Gulliver will not create problems with weather whims, and Smolyaninova's gift will delight you with an early harvest even without chemical treatments for pests and diseases.

the best variety of currantBlack currant gulliver

Another gift for fans of ecological products - variety Orlovskaya serenada, which is practically not afraid of kidney mites , and from fungal diseases - powdery mildew.

the best variety of currantBlack currant Oryol serenade

Variety Selechenskaya-2 with its increased ecological plasticity, will not be afraid of lack of water and unsuitable soils... As a result, the summer resident will receive from the bush his required 5 kilograms of berries the size of a cherry.

Conclusion

It is very difficult to choose the right variety of black currant bush., but the correct solution to this problem for an ordinary summer resident exists. This is to acquire zoned modern varieties of different ripening periods. Their high yield, unpretentiousness, harmonious taste has already found confirmation in personal plots throughout the country.

Black currant berries contain a huge amount of vitamins. The bushes of the plant are found on every personal plot, the berry is rightfully popular. There are so many varieties of it that a suitable one according to its characteristics is selected for each climatic region.Let's try to figure out together what is the best variety: black currant - 15 varieties - large-fruited, high-yielding.

Each of the varieties has special characteristics. And only comparing them, it becomes possible to dwell on the right choice, determining one or another berry variety for cultivation in your garden. It takes into account the timing of ripening, differences in taste, the thickness of the berry skins, resistance to the hot season, the ability to endure frosty winters, resistance to diseases and harmful parasites.

Today, more than two hundred varieties are known that are suitable for cultivation in different regions of Russia. Choosing the most suitable variety for growing is always difficult, because there are quite a few of them. In this case, it is recommended to plant three to four species that differ in terms of ripening. This will allow you to increase the period of fruiting and determine which species is more tasty in its qualities and feels better in your garden.

Distinctive features of currant varieties

the best variety of currant

The first impression suggests that all shrubs of black currant species are similar. But this is only the first impression. In fact, there are a huge number of varieties known, and breeders continue to breed new varieties. The main way to cross is selected large-berry varieties, this helps to grow bountiful yields that are easy to harvest.

But the success of the harvest depends not only on this. The gardener's actions should be distinguished by the absence of errors in them. The choice of varieties must be correct, the placement of the bushes on the site must meet the requirements, the care must be organized as necessary. If the conditions are met, the currants will gratefully respond to the care shown with an excellent harvest.

Early

A large number of varieties of black currant are known, ripening early. The following are considered promising:

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  • Selechinskaya 2 - the variety differs significantly from the usual currant berries, combining the best differences between wild currants and gooseberries. Its bushes tolerate the dry period without any problems. The berries of this early variety are distinguished by their versatility, their yields are enviably high and amount to four to five kilograms from each bush. The sizes of the berries are large, rounded in shape. The color is black, shiny. The mass of one is from three to five and a half grams, the taste is amazing. Each hundred grams of the product contains 161 mg of vitamin C. This variety is capable of developing well in any region of Russia. Berry bushes are distinguished by strong straight branches, they do not need tying.

the best variety of currant

  • A summer resident is more suitable for the European regions of Russia than others. This type of currant is distinguished by high yield indicators, large-sized berries (from two to three and a half grams), and short ripening periods. The bushes are so stunted in size that with bountiful harvests, the branches adhere to the surface of the earth. The berries have good taste, without the characteristic sourness. Their ripening is uneven, which makes it possible to harvest for a long period. The cultivar is known for its resistance to powdery mildew and anthracnose, as well as rust and kidney mites.

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  • Exotic - refers to varieties with large berries, fully ripens in the middle lane. The cultivar was developed by crossing Blueberry Seedling and Bradthorpe. The berry weighs up to three grams, their taste is sour-sweet, the skin is shiny. Berries, when separated from the branches, remain dry, collected quickly and easily, and can be stored in the refrigerator for several days. The bush gives a high yield, is characterized by medium growth and straight branches, not too thickened. The foliage is large, the axis of the berry brush is straight. Up to ten berries are tied on it. It resists powdery mildew, but is affected by anthracnose. The variety tolerates winter cold well.The yield is not very high - one bush gives up to a kilogram of berries, which differ in manufacturability.

the best variety of currant

  • Maria Kievskaya - gives stable yields of medium volumes. The bushes are resistant to columnar rust and powdery mildew. Their forms are of medium height and slight spreading. Berries weigh up to four grams, sweet and sour, used for processing or freezing.

the best variety of currant

  • Nestor Kozin is another early variety. The berries are quite large (from three to four grams), sweet in taste. Compact bushes reach one and a half meters. This variety produces good yields from the second season of development. The plant perfectly resists anthracnose and powdery mildew, perfectly tolerates frosty winters and dry seasons.

the best variety of currant

  • Perun - this variety has a pleasant aroma, it is considered a dessert. The berries weigh about two grams and contain a large amount of sugar. Medium-sized crops, up to one and a half kilograms per bush. The plant perfectly tolerates return frosts, does not suffer from dry seasons. The main disadvantage of this species is that it is considered overly susceptible to powdery mildew.

Average

Gardeners prefer to grow these varieties because of the large size of the berries and the timing of their ripening:

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  • Dubrovskaya - perfectly tolerates the winter season, resists kidney mites and anthracnose, does not lend itself to terry. The yield reaches three kilograms from each bush, which is distinguished by its low growth and compact size. The berries are medium in size.

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  • Dobrynya - perfectly tolerates the dry period and spring frosts. Does not lend itself to powdery mildew, well resists anthracnose and mites. The bush is weak and erect, but differs in large berries, yields up to two and a half kilograms.

the best variety of currant

  • Raisin is a dessert variety with an average ripening period. Berries of different sizes, from medium to large, their average weight is about three grams, their aroma is refreshing, in one hundred grams of the product the content of vitamin C reaches one hundred and seventy grams. The plant has a high yield, resists powdery mildew, spring frost and winter cold. Berries are considered one of the sweetest among the other varieties of currants. They do not wither on the branches, do not crumble when ripe.

the best variety of currant

  • Yadrenaya is another representative of medium-ripening varieties. The berries are one-dimensional, rather large (about five grams), plum-shaped. The taste is somewhat refreshing, sourish. The yield is high, reaching twelve tons per hectare. Bushes perfectly tolerate frost, resist various pests, powdery mildew and rust. The main disadvantage is the very rapid aging of the bushes, which occurs due to a decrease in the growth of young shoots. The variety is more suitable for Western Siberia. Growing it in the middle lane entails a decrease in yield and size of berries.

Late

the best variety of currant

  • Venus - the weight of the berries reaches six grams, the skin is thin. The taste is excellent. The berry is sweet, suitable for fresh consumption and for processing. The productivity of the variety is high, and its resistance to the winter period is good. The variety perfectly tolerates powdery mildew, resists harmful parasites, does not die in the dry season. Bushes of medium height, strong and spreading. Fruiting occurs early.

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  • Vologda is a vigorous currant bush that winters well, resists powdery mildew and bud mites, but is susceptible to rust. The yield of large-sized berries is about four kilograms per bush, their ripening is uneven.

the best variety of currant

  • Katyusha hibernates without problems, is resistant to anthracnose and powdery mildew, and is susceptible to kidney mites. The bush is tall, the spreading is weak. The berries are large in shape, their skin is dense.

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  • Mermaid - begins to bear fruit early, perfectly tolerates winter cold. The yield reaches three and a half kilograms.A vigorous bush has medium spreading and large berries. The plant resists powdery mildew and kidney mites, septoria and anthracnose.

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  • Bagheera - average yields of this variety reach twelve tons of berries per hectare of medium size, sweet and sour taste. The variety perfectly tolerates winter cold, does not lend itself to powdery mildew and kidney mites. The main difference between Bagira berries is their excellent transportability and the ability to use mechanized technologies during cultivation.

Features of different varieties

  • Varieties with berries that have a dessert flavor are recommended for eating. If the skin is thin, then the berries are better for rubbing with sugar. Thicker-skinned people tolerate freezing well, retaining their qualities.
  • If you have problems with watering, opt for breeding drought-resistant varieties. The types of currants are divided according to the content of vitamin C in berries, the resistance of plants to recurrent spring frosts. It is very important to take into account the unpretentiousness of the plants - resistance to winter cold, diseases and pests.
  • The individual conditions of each site, the climate and the organization of care can affect the taste of berries, yield and other parameters.
  • The results of long-term observations of the studied varieties have proved that almost all of them are able to withstand winter conditions. Occasionally freezing of shoots can be observed in the most severe cold weather.
  • As a rule, black currants begin their growing season from mid-April or early May. From its beginning to the onset of flowering, it takes from two weeks to one month.
    The plant blooms from the second half of May. At the same time, the earlier varieties bloom several days faster than the middle and late ones. The flowering period lasts three to four weeks.
    Black currant bears fruit on mixed shoots, the annual growth of which is up to twenty-five centimeters. One of the main indicators of the value of the variety is the weight of the berries, their sweetness and aroma.

Plant care

  1. Black currant loves lighted areas, but can grow in shaded areas. It is recommended to place plantings along the southwest walls of buildings.
  2. The plant is hygrophilous. For this reason, watering is recommended during the dry season in early June, July and mid-August. Irrigation method - sprinkling.
  3. Black currant bushes do not tolerate excessively humid places. Groundwater should be no closer than one and a half meters from currant roots. In the third year of growth, it is recommended to apply organic fertilizers in the form of humus or compost under each bush. Their rate is half a bucket per bush. For the same purpose, superphosphates and potassium sulfate are used. Nitrogen-containing substances are used annually. Eighty grams of saltpeter is applied under the bush.
    The root system of the currant is located close to the surface of the earth, so we recommend loosening it with great care.
  4. Currants are planted until the buds bloom, with the beginning of spring. But the autumn period is better suited for this procedure. Landing is carried out according to the scheme of two meters by one and a half. Reproduction of currants is carried out by cuttings and layering. For planting, they are prepared in half a meter in size, it is recommended to bury the seedling ten centimeters, maintaining a slight slope. Planting ends by cutting off the shoots to the second or third bud.
  5. During the growth period, the bush should consist of fifteen to twenty branches, differing in different ages. Cutting currant bushes is recommended in early spring, before the buds begin to bloom. The same procedure is performed in the fall, after the fall of the foliage is completed. In this case, thinning of the bushes is carried out by removing five-year-old branches, which are characterized by weak growth.

Useful qualities of berries

  • They are considered beneficial to the body. Berries are used by traditional medicine as therapeutic and prophylactic purposes.
    Black currant prevents cancer, has a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system.
  • For elderly people, the use of currant berries is recommended in order to prevent the weakening of mental abilities.
  • Currant berries prevent the manifestation of diabetes. For this purpose, they are introduced into the diet in order to strengthen and improve the body during the period of various diseases.
  • Currant fruit helps in the treatment of kidney stones, liver and respiratory organs. The content of vitamin C in them is an important factor for the proper functioning of the body.

Black currant is a useful plant. Berry bushes are easy to grow. It remains only to choose varieties that will feel great in the garden. The beneficial properties of this amazing berry are preserved in it under all known processing methods and storage conditions.

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