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Sweet Success Hybrid Cucumber F1

Sweet Success Hybrid Cucumber F1

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Be sure to check out our Cucumber Growing Guide to learn more about how you can successfully grow cucumbers at home.

Cucumbers are a vining plant and grow best when provided a trellised structure to climb. Use a strong trellis that is well-supported with deeply driven stakes. Keeping plants off the ground will reduce the potential of plant diseases like mildews and other diseases that can result from excess plant moisture. Trellising will also keep the fruits cleaner and save time with harvest and processing, in addition to reducing fruit discoloration or yellowing from sitting on the soil surface. Parthenocarpic cucumbers don't require pollinators making them ideal for growing in greenhouses or urban areas where pollinator presence may be reduced. Because they are parthenocarpic, the fruits have very few, if any, Seeds.


Sweet Success Cucumber Planting Information

Planting Method: direct seed

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1/2″

Seed Spacing: 12″

Row Spacing: 5-6′

Days to Maturity: 54

Disease Resistance: Target Spot, Scab

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Be sure to check out our Cucumber Growing Guide to learn more about how you can successfully grow cucumbers at home.

Cucumbers are a vining plant and grow best when provided a trellised structure to climb. Use a strong trellis that is well-supported with deeply driven stakes. Keeping plants off the ground will reduce the potential of plant diseases like mildews and other diseases that can result from excess plant moisture. Trellising will also keep the fruits cleaner and save time with harvest and processing, in addition to reducing fruit discoloration or yellowing from sitting on the soil surface. Parthenocarpic cucumbers don't require pollinators making them ideal for growing in greenhouses or urban areas where pollinator presence may be reduced. Because they are parthenocarpic, the fruits have very few, if any, Seeds.


Sweet Success Cucumber Planting Information

Planting Method: direct seed

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1/2″

Seed Spacing: 12″

Row Spacing: 5-6′

Days to Maturity: 54

Disease Resistance: Target Spot, Scab