Matejko Leek
Matejko Leek (pronounced mah-tay-ko) is an improved, hybrid leek variety that performs well when planted earlier in fall. Very uniform and consistent color and yield. Slow-bolting with excellent shelf-life. Allium porrum. 100 days to maturity. Pelleted.
Treatment: Untreated
Description
Matejko Leek is a hybrid, improved leek variety that is slow to bolt and great for fall plantings. This hybrid leek variety was specifically designed for fall production, although it can be overwintered in moderate climates. It is slow-bolting and it holds well in the field, providing a longer harvesting window once plants are mature. Matejko Leek also has a great shelf-life and will store well once harvested and cleaned. Stalks are bright white and leaves are dark blue-green. This hybrid provides consistent production and uniformity.
Matejko Leek can be direct-seeded or transplanted, although we recommend transplanting. For direct-seeding, plant Seeds 2″ apart along the row with a row spacing of 24″. Once seedlings emerge, thin seedlings to a 6″ plant spacing along the row. Matejko Leek Seeds can be planted with our Hoss Garden Seeder. We recommend using a #1 seed plate and modifying the hole size slightly to accommodate the leek variety being planted.
For transplanting, plant one seed per cell in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Once the green stems reach 6-8″ in length and/or they can be easily pulled from the seed trays, the transplants are ready to go in the ground. Transplant leeks 6″ apart along the row with a row spacing of 24″. If drip irrigation is used, leeks may be planted on double rows with drip irrigation in the middle. We suggest burying the drip tape 3-4″ deep and planting on both sides of the tape.
Leeks are heavy feeders and will require significant nutrient inputs throughout their lifespan. We recommend feeding them with our 20-20-20 and Ammonium Sulfate fertilizers. Administer 20-20-20 shortly after transplanting. The phosphorous and potassium in the 20-20-20 fertilizer will help to promote solid root development, while the nitrogen will promote vegetative growth. Once transplants are established, we recommend side-dressing or injecting with our Ammonium Sulfate fertilizer. Side dress or inject 1 cup per 20 feet of linear row every 3-4 weeks after transplanting.
Matejko Leek Planting Information
Planting Method: transplant
When to Plant: early spring and fall
Planting Depth: 1/4"
Seed Spacing: 6"
Row Spacing: 24"
Days to Maturity: 100
Disease Resistance: Rust, Onion Thrips