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How to Grow Cucumbers from Seed,cucumber seed germination

Cucumber Growing Conditions

Adventurous gardeners consider seeds to be the only way to grow! How to Grow Cucumbers from Seed or growing vegetables from seed is rewarding in more ways than reaping what you sow. In particular, a garden fresh salad lover’s favorite, cucumbers. Grow a cuke from a transplant, where is the challenge in that?

Recommended varieties for slicers are Poinsett, Ashley, Sprint, and Sweet Success. (Sounds like racehorse names!) For bush type are Salad Bush, Bush Whopper, Spacemaster, and Bush Champion. The best variety for raising cucumbers for picklers is Galaxy, and Explorer.

Problems Growing Cucumbers

* When you learn how to grow cucumbers from Seed you should remmeber that Cucumber plants can be damaged by frost. Wait until the threat of cold weather has passed before planting.

*Major pests are caterpillars,cucumber beetles,cucumber,bacterial wilt pickleworms,angular leaf spot, and downy mildew.

* If your cukes grow long and plumb but full of holes, pickleworms have evaded! Yellowish waste outside the small holes may be a first sign of pests.

* Control pickleworms with the same spray used to combat caterpillars. Counterattack by spraying when cucumbers begin to form or at the initial signs of invasion.

* If you get good production from your crop, then produce suddenly becomes distorted with misshapen cukes, the cause is probably production happened during a dry spell. To avoid this problem, keep vines mulched and water frequently especially during dry hot spells.

Best Way to Grow Cucumbers

When planting cucumbers from seeds,sow seeds in a prepared garden site in groups of three or four or spaced individually down rows.

* Plant 3-4 per person.

* Space needed between rows is 36-60 inches.

* Spacing between plants is one to two feet.

* Planting depth should be one to two inches.

* From seeds to harvest is 50-70 days.

* For cucumber seed germination ,keep seeds moist until germination in an average 5-7 days.

Cucumber Growing Tips

* Select seed varieties resistant to powdery mildew, angular leaf spot, anthracnose, and scab.

* Some cucumber varieties, for example Sweet Success, produce only female flowers and need no pollination. Cucumbers from these types will be nearly seedless.

* The best thing about how to grow cucumbers from seed is that you can resort to windowsill planting when faced with limited room, windows provide not only flat surfaces but also air space. Cucumbers have been developed to grow extremely well in hanging baskets.

* Mulch to conserve moisture and keep fruit clean for harvest.

*For small gardens, add a quarter of a teaspoon of 20-20-20 fertilizer to a gallon of water and feed the cucumbers each time you water. How Often Do You Water Cucumbers

Once seeds or plants are set in soil, donot be selfish with water but do wait until they are thirsty! Water frequently and keep soil moist.

Young plants can go several days between watering while large cucumber plants may need moisture up to twice a day. A sprinkler system on a timer is advisable to handle this chore if watering on schedule by hand is not feasible.

* Soak plants each time you water, and then wait until the soil feels slightly dry before watering again.

•Harvest time- cucumbers can be picked young when fruit is first noticed or very ripe just before it starts to lose its green color. Summer cucumbers can be picked when the first fruit plumbs out. They are extra tender with small seed cavities

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