Botanical Name
Cucumis sativus
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Types
- ‘Boston Pickling’ (vine) is our favorite heirloom variety bred especially for pickling.
- ‘Burpless Bush Hybrid’ (bush) is good for small gardens, pots, or pickling.
- ‘Bush Crop’ (bush) is a dwarf variety with a high yield. Great for eating fresh.
- ‘Calypso’ (vine) is disease-resistant and has a high yield. Perfect for pickling.
- ‘Lemon’ (vine) produces round, yellow, super-sweet fruits. Fun for kids!
- ‘Parisian Pickling’ (vine) produces long, thin cucumbers perfect for making gherkins or cornichons.
- ‘Sweet Success’ (vine) is good for greenhouses, as it requires no pollinators. Produces seedless fruit.
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Cooking Notes
- See our section on pickling with lots of recipes and ideas.
- Enjoy our fun video on How to Make Easy Refrigerator Dill Pickles!
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I planted cucumber seeds about three weeks ago. About fifteen in a cup as the directions told me so but they all came up and after growing to about seven inches tall with 2 leaves overnight they all wilted. That day I got a large deep pot and transplanted all of them added a little plant food. About five perked up overnight and looked good. The second day, all but one is now laying on the soil. I dont know what to do.
Damping off, a fungal disease, is a problem with young cucumber seedlings. Make sure your pots and soil are sterile and plant just a few seeds in a cup. For watering room temperature water is best and keep the soil just moist. Watering from the bottom sometimes helps. Air circulation is also important. Keep a small fan in the room if needed. Thin seedlings if they seem to be crowded in the cup or pot. Good luck!
My plants are growing in a container and up a trellis. I had several male flowers, no females for a couple weeks. For about a week, I have no flowers, but the plant itself is growing wildly. The heat in my area has gotten about 5-10 degrees hotter recently. The other day I moved container out of direct light, to protect the leaves from scorching. It gets filtered light through a sunscreen. My concern is the lack of flowering, is this something to be concerned about?
Have you been fertilizing the plants? Too much nitrogen can stimulate lots of growth but no flowers. Cucumbers do need full sun so you may want to move the container back where it was. A normal cucumber plant will produce 10 to 20 male flowers for every female. Hopefully by now you may have some more blossoms.
How do you hand pollinate cucumbers?
Hand pollinate early in the morning--and only with freshly-opened blooms. Break off a male bloom, remove its petals and roll the pollen onto the stigma in the center of the female flower. You can also use a paintbrush to transfer the pollen from male to female. The female flower is the one with a bulbish shape (ovary) at the base and short stem. The male has a long, slender stem. The female flowers are larger.
I bought some beautiful cucumber plants and put them by my watering hose so I would make sure to water. I still forgot and they wilted. I watered them and they came back but now they have brown spots on a lot of the leaves. Can I pinch the bad leaves off without harming the plant. Will they still grow if I plant them??
How long does it take for transplants to spring? I planted them a week ago, nothing is happening.
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