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Organic - Cucumber - Marketmore

Organic - Cucumber - Marketmore

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Overview: The Marketmore cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a high-yielding, dark green variety known for its slender, bitter-free fruits up to 25 cm long. It is characterized by small spines and is naturally pest-resistant, thriving in cold weather conditions. Composed of 97% water, it also contains potassium, calcium, magnesium, and vitamin C.
Natural Location: The origin of the Marketmore cucumber is debated, but it is believed to be between Africa and India.
Cultivation: Pre-propagation should begin in mid-April. Seeds should be planted 2 cm deep in a pot with moist coconut or organic vegetable substrate, covered with clear film with holes for air circulation. Germination occurs in 3-5 weeks. After the Ice Saints, plants can be moved to larger pots or planted in patches with 60 cm spacing.
Place: Cucumbers prefer warm, sunny, and wind-sheltered locations.
Care: Regular watering is essential to prevent bitterness, but avoid waterlogging. A strong trellis is recommended to save space. Snails may target young sprouts. Harvesting begins about two weeks after blooming, and overripe fruits should be removed to maintain plant health.
Winter Care: Cucumbers are perennial and can be sown again the following year.
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Samen Seeds Semences Semillas Sementes 種 About © : Contact SAFLAX - http://www.saflax.de/copyright About © : Contact SAFLAX - - http://www.saflax.de/copyright About © : Contact SAFLAX - http://www.saflax.de/copyright Organic - Cucumber - Marketmore Cucumis sativus Marketmore is a high-yielding, dark green variety with up to 25 cm long, slender fruits with a nice and bitter-free taste. Unlike the usual cucumbers from the supermarket, the Marketmore shows irregular small bumps – the so-called spines. The plant does well with cold weather conditions and is naturally pest-resistant. Cucumbers are basically a kind of solid mineral water since they’re composed to 97 % of water and also contain valuable ingredients, like potassium, calcium, magnesium and vitamin C. You can expect to harvest the cucumbers regularly from the end of July. Ideally, you will be able to pluck fresh cucumbers twice a week until the end of September. Cucumbers are very versatile to use in the kitchen and not only suited for green salads or Natural location: The origin of the Marketmore cucumber is still a matter of dispute among experts, but it is presumed somewhere between Africa and India. Cultivation: Pre-propagation should only be started from the middle of April to ensure that the plants don’t grow too tall before planting out. Plant the seeds about 2 cm deep into a pot that is filled only half with moist coconut substrate or organic vegetable substrate. Cover the seed container with clear film that you provide with a few small holes. That way the substrate doesn’t dry out, but also gets some air. Every second or third day, you might want to take the clear film completely off for about 2 hours to avoid mold formation on your potting compost. Place the seed container somewhere bright and warm with a temperature between 20° and 25° Celsius and keep the substrate moist, but not wet. The germination usually takes place after three to five weeks. As soon as the first leaves of the strongest seedling outgrow the rim of the pot, you should prick out the weaker sprouts and fill the pot with additional substrate. That way the seedling will develop so-called adventitious roots that colonize the soil more quickly. After the Ice Saints and with a padding provided, the plants can either be moved to a bigger pot or tub, or they can be planted out in the patch while leaving a space of about 60 cm between them. Place: Cucumbers prefer a warm and sunny place for cultivation that is preferably sheltered from the wind as well. Care: Cucumbers become quickly bitter with dryness. Therefore, you should water the plant regularly, but avoid water logging. Cucumbers usually grow on the ground, but in order to preserve space it is advisable to provide the plant with a strong trellis. Watch out for snails as they often go for the young cucumber sprouts! About two weeks after blooming, the first cucumbers will be ready for harvesting. The Marketmore is most tasteful when it hasn’t yet reached the size of a typical supermarket cucumber. Overripe yellow fruits should absolutely be taken off, as not to weaken whole the plant. During the winter: Cucumbers are perennial plants that can be sowed again next year. © Saflax * Frank Laue * Gropiusstraße 7a * 48163 Münster * Germany / Allemagne / Germania / Alemania Alle Rechte vorbehalten / All rights reserved / Tous droits réservés / Tutti i diritti riservati / Todos los derechos están reservados / 無断転用禁止 Verwendung nur nach schriftlicher Zustimmung / Using only with prior written permission / Utilisation uniquement avec autorisation écrite préalable / L'utilizzo solo previa autorizzazione scritta / El uso se admiten sólo con una autorización pr

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