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Cucumber Cocktail Iznik F1 Vegetable Seeds

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Astonishing mini cucumber, easy to grow, happy outside or under cover. Delicious, old fashioned nutty flavour.

€8.27
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Astonishing mini cucumber, easy to grow, happy outside or under cover. Delicious, old fashioned nutty flavour.

Cucumber Iznik is quite happy growing in 9" pot and equally at home in a sunny porch or conservatory, greenhouse or sheltered spot in the garden. Keep Iznik well fed and water from below and you will be rewarded with dozens of 4 to 6 inch fruit in clusters of 3 or 4 growing from the main stem.

Iznik requires minimum support, 3 short canes is sufficient. Pinch out the growing point to encourage side shoots.

These snack sized cucumbers are a perfect size for lunchboxes.
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SKU WW-612
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Manufacturer Plants of Distinction
Scientific name Cucumis sativus
Common name Cucumber
Seeds/packet 6
Germination (days) 5-15
Sowing depth 1-2 cm
Plantavstånd 25 cm
Exposure Full Sun
Cultivation Advice Cucumbers are a summer essential in sandwiches, salads and even in drinks. Home grown cucumber has a flavour and texture that supermarket bought fruits simply can’t match.

Growing cucumber at home is really quite as easy; they grow well in containers, gro-bags or vegetable beds, and you don’t necessarily require a greenhouse, as long as you choose the right varieties, both indoor and outdoor types are readily available to grow from seed. Always check whether you have selected indoor or outdoor cucumber seeds before you sow them.

Indoor cucumber plants typically produce the familiar, long, smooth fruits. Greenhouse cucumbers don’t need pollinating - in fact male flowers, with a short, thin stalk behind the petals, should be removed to prevent pollination happening as this results in bitter tasting fruits. Many F1 hybrid varieties only produce female flowers and therefore avoid this issue.

Outdoor, or ridge, cucumber varieties tend to be shorter with a rougher skin, but do have the advantage of being able to crop outdoors, making them perfect for growers without a greenhouse. Outdoor cucumbers often produce both male and female flowers, which need to be pollinated. Avoid growing ridge cucumbers too close to greenhouse ‘all-female’ F1 types as this will lead to cross-pollination, which can produce bitter fruits.

For a little more variety in your salad you might like to try white, yellow or even ball shaped cucumbers.

Cucumber seeds can be sown indoors from early March through to April, outdoor varieties can be direct sown from May to June if necessary.

Sow cucumber seed on its side, 1cm deep, in 3 inch pots filled with moist, free-draining seed compost. Place the pots in a propagator or seal them inside a plastic bag to retain moisture until the seed germinates. Germination usually takes 7-10 days at a temperature of 20C or 68F

Cucumber seedlings can be prone to scorching so take care to shade them from direct sunlight when growing on. Cucumbers are sensitive to root disturbance so take care when potting on.

Plant greenhouse cucumbers at a spacing of 2 plants per grow bag or 45cm (18"") apart. Outdoor cucumbers should be hardened off for 7-10 days before transplanting into warm, well drained, humus rich soil in a sunny position with shelter from strong winds. Outdoor cucumbers should be spaced 36 inches apart.

Both indoor and outdoor types will require some support. Pinch out the growing point at the top of the plant once it reaches the top of its support, support heights will vary according to type. Once the fruit begins to develop, pinch out the end of each side shoot, leaving two leaves after each fruit. This helps to encourage more side shoots to grow and will result in bigger crops of cucumbers.

It is essential to keep cucumber plants well watered and to feed with a high potash mix every two weeks once the fruits begin to develop. However, cucumber really objects to having water around its neck, position the plant on a raised mound to prevent water from pooling around it, water from below rather than above and aim to keep the neck dry at all costs.

Harvest your cucumbers while they are young and tender as older fruits can become bitter, use secateurs or a sharp knife or removed the fruit from the plant, ideally in the morning when temperatures are cooler.

Regular harvesting will encourage a longer production period - outdoor cucumbers can continue producing fruit until September, while greenhouse cucumbers can fruit into October if temperature remains high enough.
Skörd(x) Skörda ofta, när gurkorna blir ca 15 cm eller mindre.
Harvest August
Hybrid F1-Hybrid
Plant Height 175 - 200 cm
Skördemängd Riklig
Fruit Size Ca 15 cm
KRAV marked No
Language on package English
Brand Plants of Distinction
Kort om odling Så ett frö i varje kruka med planteringsjord. Vattna före sådd. Placera dem varmt, ca 25 grader. Håll jorden fuktig inte blöt. Använd genomskinligt plast, försedd med lufthål, över krukorna. När fröna grott, placera krukorna, utan plasten, i ett ljust fönster, i ca 15-18 grader. Omplantera vid behov. Avhärda innan utplantering. Varmt uteläge eller växthus. Skörda ofta. Den kan även sås direkt på friland när jorden är ca 15 grader. Vattna jorden före sådd. Håll jorden fuktigt under grotiden. Täck gärna med fiberduk.
Height ca 3 m
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