Cucumber, Shintokiwa (Organically Grown Seeds)

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Description: An all-round-champion with thin skins, few seeds, and sweet, burpless fruit. The cucumbers develop straight if plants are trellised; otherwise, expect long but curvy cukes. Introduced by Japanese students of the biodynamic agriculture founder, Rudolf Steiner.

Organically Grown/ Heirloom/ Open Pollinated/ Non-GMO

Pack Size: 20 seeds

    Latin Name: Cucumis sativus
    Main Uses: Culinary

    Days to Maturity: 75 days
    Exposure: Full sun
    Height: vine 
    Seed Source: Organically grown

    Germination: 7 - 14 days at 18 - 22ºC.
    Indoors: 4 weeks before last frost date. Sow in individual 2 - 3" plantable pots, such as peat or coir, so as not to disturb the roots when transplanting. For best results, apply Sea Magic™ kelp from first watering. Apply a seedling-starter fertilizer such as Evolve Seedling once the second set of true leaves has appeared, and then alternate between the kelp and seedling starter until transplant.
    Outdoors: Direct seed after last frost date, once soil temperature reaches 20ºC.
    Planting Depth: 1/2" (outdoors).
    Spacing: 4 - 5 seeds in hills spaced 12 - 18" apart. Thin to 2 - 3 plants per hill. If space is limited, plant closer together and provide a trellis.
    Planting Out: Plant outdoors in 12" diameter hills in well-drained fertile soil once seedlings are established and all chance of frost is past.

    Growing in Containers: Works well in large containers on a trellis.

    Fertilizing (Containers): Plant in a quality, organic-based potting mix with good drainage. Fertilize regularly with organic plant food. Jobes organic fertilizer spikes are easy and effective!

    Watering (Containers): Water containers deeply when top inch feels dry to the touch. Monitor every day or two during very hot weather.

    Growing in Mixed Planters: Sprawling cucumber varieties with vigorous vines are not well-suited to mixed planters, but compact varieties may do well given a large container, such as a barrel.

    Fertilizing (Garden): Plant in a garden recently amended with compost. No further fertilizing required.

    Watering (Garden): Water evenly - very important!

    Garden Companions: Nasturtiums are said to improve the flavour of cucumbers.

    Harvesting: Pick regularly for continuous production.

     

    Suitability for Indoors: Not suited for indoors.

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