Cucumber Seeds
- Brand: Plantozia
₹35.00₹199.00 (-82%)
11 in stock
- Packet contains : 1-Pack Seeds.
- Sowing season : Summer, Rainy, Winter Seasons.
- Mode of sowing : Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in a seedling tray / Container / Pots. Transplant in 30 to 35 days.
- Germination Time : 6 to 8 days from sowing.
- Harvesting : Cucumber Seeds 60 -70 days from transplanting.
CUCUMBER SEEDS GERMINATION PROCESS
Soaking 5-6 hours in the water For Better Results :
Soaking seeds in water before planting can help speed up germination by softening the outer seed coat, allowing water and air to penetrate the seed more easily. This can help to trigger the biochemical processes that lead to the germination of Cucumber Seeds.
Use 50% Compost & 50 Soil:
Using a mixture of 50% compost and 50% soil can provide an ideal environment for seed germination. Compost provides organic matter and nutrients that can aid in the growth of the seedlings, while soil provides a stable base for the roots to anchor and absorb water and nutrients. It is important to ensure that the compost used is mature and free from any harmful pathogens that may damage the seeds or seedlings. Additionally, it is recommended to provide the seeds with adequate sunlight, water, and temperature for optimal germination Of Cucumber Seeds.
Do not Overwater:
Use well-draining soil. Soil that doesn’t drain well can lead to waterlogged roots, which can cause root rot and other problems. Check the soil moisture level regularly. Stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil is dry, it’s time to water. If it’s still moist, hold off on watering.
After 2-3 Months Enjoy Your Vegetable :
Apply vermicompost twice a week Depending on the size of your plant, apply a small amount of vermicompost to the soil around the base of the plant twice a week. It is essential to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to plant burn or root damage Cucumber Seeds.
CUCUMBER SEEDS SPECIFICATION
Common Name | Cucumis sativus, Cucumber. |
Height | up to 91.44 centimeters. |
Harvesting Time | 60-70 Days |
Bloom Time | Summer, Rainy, Winter |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
CUCUMBER MEDICINAL BENEFITS
Cucumbers contains 96% per cent of water. They are ideal for detoxification and preventing dehydration. Cucumbers are rich in phytonutrients and vitamin K. They are also a very good source of pantothenic acid and Molybdenum. They also contain copper, potassium, manganese, vitamin C, phosphorus, magnesium and vitamin B1. However, cucumber nutrition offers a simple yet effective way to stay hydrated and nourished.
GROWING CUCUMBER PLANTS IN POTS :
Cucumbers are relatively easy to grow in pots, and with the right care, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest even in Indian climates. Here are some tips for caring for cucumber plants in pots in the Indian climate:
- Selecting the Pot: Choose a large pot with good drainage holes. Cucumbers have extensive root systems, so they need ample space to grow. A pot with a diameter of at least 18 inches (45 cm) is recommended.
- Soil: Use well-draining soil rich in organic matter. A mix of garden soil, compost, and cocopeat works well. Ensure the soil pH is between 6.0 and 7.0.
- Sunlight: Cucumber plants thrive in full sunlight. Place your pots in an area that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
- Watering: Cucumber plants need consistent moisture, especially during flowering and fruiting. Water the plants regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Watering in the morning is preferable to allow foliage to dry during the day, reducing the risk of fungal diseases.
- Support: Cucumber plants are climbers and will benefit from support as they grow. You can use trellises, stakes, or even a tomato cage to support the vines and keep the fruit off the ground.
- Fertilization: Feed your cucumber plants with a balanced fertilizer regularly, following the instructions on the label. You can use organic fertilizers such as compost tea or a water-soluble fertilizer designed for vegetables.
- Pollination: Cucumber plants require pollination to produce fruit. In the absence of pollinators like bees, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers. Simply use a small brush to transfer pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers.
- Pest and Disease Control: Keep an eye out for common pests like aphids, cucumber beetles, and spider mites. If you notice any infestations, treat them promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Also, watch out for fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, especially in humid conditions. Proper spacing, good air circulation, and avoiding overhead watering can help prevent disease.
- Harvesting: Harvest your cucumbers when they reach the desired size, typically 6-8 inches long depending on the variety. Regular harvesting encourages more fruit production.
By following these tips, you can successfully grow cucumbers in pots in the Indian climate and enjoy a fresh supply of delicious homegrown cucumbers throughout the growing season.
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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