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Cucumber Growing Tips

Cucumber Growing Tips

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Cucumber Growing Guide

Cucumber growing tips will help you grow a big crop of long green beauties. Eat what you can and simply pickle any surplus. Growing and eating this vegetable is fun and good for your health.

Cucumbers grow on a vine and in most regions thrive during summer. However, in the tropics, they are at their best in winter, when conditions suit them most. That said, some varieties grow well all year round in the tropics.

There are almost 100 varieties of cucumber grown around the world. One of the best varieties to grow in the tropics is called ‘Suyo Long’. There are other varieties that also handle the tropics.

Is cucumber a vegetable?

Despite common reference to cucumber as a vegetable, it is technically a fruit. However, as people commonly refer to it as a vegetable, that is how it is described in this guide.

Cucumber Growing

Cucumber growing tips trellis

Either plant on mounds or near a trellis that the vine can grow up. We grow our vines sprawling along our fence. Cucumber vine on a trellis is less susceptible to disease. In addition, when your cucumbers are ready to harvest, they will be at a convenient height for you.

As the vine grows, simply (and gently) train the new growth in the direction you want the vine to grow.

Cucumber Growing Tips from Seed

Time needed: 4 minutes

How to grow cucumber from seed.

  1. Sow

    Sow 3 seeds about 2cm (0.5-1in) deep into each hole in a seed tray.

  2. Water and Sun

    Place your seedlings in full sun and make sure you water regularly. Cucumber is a thirsty plant. So water first thing in the morning and remember to water the base of the plant to avoid wetting the foliage.cucumber growing water and sun

  3. Germination

    Germination normally takes places from 3 to 10 days.

  4. Locate a trellis

    Establish a trellis in a sunny location that is easy to water. This will be your cucumber plants final home.

  5. Tranplant and thin

    Transplant seedings into your trellised garden bed. If more than one seedling grows well, you may need to thin them out.

  6. Harvest

    You can harvest at around 10 weeks. Cut off your cucumbers with a sharp knife or pruners. Do not pull them off, as this may damage the vine.

Cucumber Growing Tips Australia

We grow in the Australian tropics, but the same rules apply in tropical locations around the world.

Cucumber Growing Conditions

Cucumber grow into quite large vines, so make sure they have space to grow. Plant them in a loose, organic soil where they will get plenty of sunlight.

Fertilising 

Use a fertiliser containing nitrogen, phosphate and the potassium. Be sure to apply the fertiliser to the base of the plant so you do not burn the leaves.

However, very high feeding of nitrogen will see your cucumbers send their energy into growing more vines, leaves and shoots, when what we really want is more flowers and fruits. 

Hence, cucumbers need moderate nitrogen and high phosphorus and potassium, so an organic plant food with the first number lower than the last two (like 3-4-6) would be the best.

Watering

Cucumbers love water, so the odd torrential downpour will not worry them. Indeed during the tropical dry season they may need more water than nature can supply. During periods when there is no rain, make sure you give them a daily water.

Cucumber Growing Tips on Pests and Diseases

Insect pests and diseases are more of a problem during the wet season. This is due to the hot humid conditions.

The major pests in the tropics are leaf eating beetles, aphids and caterpillars. So you can pick these off your vine at home, or if the challenge is bigger you can use an insecticide.

Regular application of ‘white oil’ can help address these pests. Indeed white oil is an effective organic pesticide that you can make at home.

Harvest

Harvest with a knife or snippers and cut the stem above the fruit. Pulling them off can damage the vine.

How to grow Cucumbers in Pots

Most aspects of growing cucumbers in pots is the same as outlined above. You will still need a trellis for the vine to grow on. It could be a fence, tree or even the railing of your balcony.

You will also need to water more regularly if you are growing in a pot. Alternatively, you could consider growing in a wicking bed or pot so your plant will have access to water, even if you are away for a long weekend.

Cucumber Growing Tips – Health

Good growing practices can produce that many cucumbers that it is impossible to eat them all. Many growers pickle those they cannot eat, so they will keep and be enjoyed later. Eating them is not only enjoyable, it has many health benefits.

cucumber growing and sliced
Cucumber Growing (sliced cucumber)

Weight Loss

This tasty low calorie vegetable is great for weight loss. In addition, it is enjoyable to eat, filling and mainly water!

Fibre

All of the water in cucumbers and the fibre, means eating a lot of them can help you keep hydrated and also help with constipation.

Immune System

Cucumbers have vitamins A, B, C, K, as well as copper, manganese, and potassium. Consequently, this makes cucumber a great food to eat to boost your immune system.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants like the beta carotene in cucumbers help to combat free radicals in your body. These free-radicals can damage cells and can lead to disease, so eating cucumbers can help you stay well.

Prebiotics

Cucumber is a great source of prebiotic fibre that will have a positive effect on your gut health.

Thank you for reading our cucumber growing tips.

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