Collards Sweet Georgia F1 is a Georgia-type hybrid sukuma wiki variety developed for farmers seeking high yields, excellent leaf quality, and extended harvesting. Harvesting begins 40–45 days after transplanting, offering both early returns and long-term production.
The variety produces large, wide, medium-dark green leaves with outstanding uniformity and fast regrowth, supported by short internodes that allow repeated heavy harvesting. Sweet Georgia F1 is slow to bolt, widely adapted, and highly palatable with a sweet taste that is easy to cook, making it highly preferred in Kenyan markets.
Collards Sweet Georgia F1 – Planting Guide
- Crop Variety: Collards Sweet Georgia F1 (Georgia-type hybrid sukuma wiki)
- Maturity (days): 40–45 days after transplanting
- Plant Growth Habit: Compact plants with short internodal length
- Leaf Characteristics: Large, wide, medium-dark green leaves
- Regrowth Ability: Fast regrowth with long harvesting period
- Bolting Tendency: Slow bolting
- Taste & Cooking Quality: Sweet taste, very palatable, easy to cook
- Disease Resistance: Highly resistant to Black Rot diseases
- Climate & Soil Suitability: Widely adapted; suitable for year-round production in warm to medium altitude areas with fertile, well-drained soils












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