Parthenocarpic hybrid early variety.
It is recommended for cultivation in glass and film greenhouses.
The vegetation period from germination to fruiting is 45 to 50 days.
The fruit is cylindrical, slightly cuspid, dark green in color, 5-10 in long and weighing 5-10 oz with good taste.
Used for fresh consumption and cooking salads.
An easy-care vegetable that loves sun and water, cucumbers grow quickly as long as they receive consistent watering. Most varieties will grow in any amount of space, thanks to the plant’s ability to climb. Of course, these prolific veggies are perfect for pickling
Instruction how to grow cucumbers:
Cucumber plants are seeded or transplanted outside in the ground no earlier than 2 weeks after last frost date. Cucumbers are extremely susceptible to frost damage; the soil must be at least 70ºF for germination. Do not plant outside too soon
Before you plant outside, select a site with full sun.
Soil should be neutral or slightly alkaline with a pH of 7.0.
Cucumbers require fertile soil. Mix in compost and/or aged manure before planting to a depth of 2 inches and work into the soil 6 to 8 inches deep. Make sure that soil is moist and well-drained, not soggy.
Improve clay soil by adding organic matter. Improve dense, heavy soil by adding peat, compost, or rotted manure. Light, sandy soils are preferred for northern gardens, as they warm quickly in the spring.
Plant seedlings one inch deep and about 36 to 60 inches apart, depending on the variety. For vines trained on a trellis, space plants 1 foot apart.
For an early crop, start cucumber seeds indoors about 3 weeks before you transplant them in the ground. They like bottom heat of about 70ºF (21ºC).
A trellis is a good idea if you want the vine to climb, or if you have limited space.
Package includes: 0.16oz
Happy harvest
Product Weight | 0.1 g |
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