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CUCUMBER Passandra F1

CS_47377_FOTH
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Cucumber Seeds - Description

  • Merlin Cucumber Seeds
  • Short With Smooth Skinned Fruits
  • Easy to Grow Variety
  • Quantity: 8 Seeds Per Pack
  • Sow: April to May or May to June
  • Harvest: July - September
  • Perfect For Pots & Containers
  • F1 Hybrid: First Generation of Controlled Cross Pollination

Cucumber Seeds - Sowing Instructions

  • Sow from April to May / May to June
  • Can be grown in greenhouse or cold frame
  • Harvest from July to September
  • See how to grow tab for full growing instructions

Cucumber Seeds - Uses

  • Can be used mainly in salads
  • Great in sandwiches

Cucumber Seeds - Advantages

  • Produces excellent crops
  • Great bitter free taste
  • Can be planted indoors

Index

  • Sowing Instructions
  • How to Transplant
  • Crop Maintenance
  • How to Harvest
  • Storage
  • Pests & Diseases

Sowing Instructions

Sowing Time: Sow the seeds mid March through to mid May but seeds must be kept warm – wait for warm weather

  • Sowing Location: Indoors, in greenhouse or a heated propagator set to 21°C
  • Sow seeds in 9cm pots
  • Sow one seed per pot using potting compost
  • Soak compost before sowing & cover
  • Cucumber seeds germinate after 1 or 2 weeks

How to Transplant

  • Check your variety before transplanting
  • Outdoor or ridge varieties can be both male & female, they will pollinate each other
  • Most new hybrids are all female & don’t require pollination

Indoor varieties

  • Grow in green house or poly tunnel
  • Plant in large pots or 3 per grow bag
  • Provide light shade

Outdoor varieties

  • Transplant in midsummer – ridge varieties can be planted outdoors
  • Soil
    • Fertile soil with good drainage
    • Warm soil is very important
  • Prepare soil the previous season before planting out
  • Add plenty of well rotted farm yard manure
  • Harden off outdoor varieties before planting out
  • Only plant out after the chance of frost has gone

Crop Maintenance

  • Cucumbers are climbers so support them using garden twine tied loosely around the base of plants
  • Water when getting dry
  • Don’t over water and don’t let them dry out
  • Increase humidity by watering the floor around them
  • Once flowering begins, feed with a potassium based feed

Harvesting

  • Cut fruits as soon as they are ready
  • The size will depend on the variety you are growing
  • Cut regularly to encourage further production

Storage

  • Cucumbers keep well
  • Can't freeze but will last a while once cut without turning bad

Pests & Diseases

  • Pests: Slugs will damage leaves and fruits
  • Position slug traps or copper slug tape near the crop to prevent attack from slugs
  • Diseases: Generally trouble free if the summer is good
  • Other issues can include powdery mildew and leaf spot
  • Note: The Cucumber variety Louisa is resistant to powdery mildew and leaf spot

Cucumber

Planted these four of these seeds in February and got four strong and healthy plants. About to eat the first cucumber tonight (June 7) and looks like a lot more will grow through the summer.
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