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I'm trying to grow cucumbers this year for the first time... seems a non starter so far :doh:

 

The first plant put in, just wilted straight away and woudln't recover what ever I tried! All my other veg are in the same compost with same manure and I gave plenty of water.

 

i have since planted two more plants, and one seems to be doing the same.. the other looks ok but not much growth so far even with all the rain & warm weather!

 

Any tips?!

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I have cucumbers in my greenhouse - mini munch variety. 4 of them are doing really well and have started producing cucumbers even tho the plant is only about 1ft high. 2 of them died inexplicably, even tho they were treated exactly the same.

 

Think they are just fragile plants, especially when small.

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:D I went to water the greenhouse today, and - overnight, it seems - two flowers have appeared and are already forming little cucumbers!

 

I'm sure they weren't there yesterday.

 

The butternut squash on the other hand, just doesn't seem to be doing anything at all.

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I've tried two varieties this year. A general green cucumber and "Crystal Lemon" they're both an all female variety and they've done really well.

Cucumbers hate root disturbance so if you've potted them on elsewhere that could cause them to die. I've used biodegradable pots and then potted them on by keeping them in the decomposing pot. I've use loo roll insides in the past too.

Mine are in the greenhouse and I've got cucumbers that are about 4" long.

As others have said they're just sensitive little plants.

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Cucumbers hate root disturbance so if you've potted them on elsewhere that could cause them to die. I've used biodegradable pots and then potted them on by keeping them in the decomposing pot. I've use loo roll insides in the past too.

Mine are in the greenhouse and I've got cucumbers that are about 4" long.

As others have said they're just sensitive little plants.

 

I wish I'd known that before I started :( . Thanks for the advice though, I may try again!

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I have 4 cucumber plants in a large pot outside. They are all now about 5ft tall and have tied them to an arch which is meant for a climbing rose, but as that doesn't seem to be climbing . . . . I have lots of lovely yellow flowers and behind each flower a ickle cucumber :D My brother mentioned you were meant to remove the flowers otherwise you get bitter fruits, but after reading a bit, it seem if they are male flowers remove them and if they are female leave them. Female have the cucumber growing behind the flower, just in case you were wondering :)

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Mine are on he way up he roof of the greenhouse!!

I daren't try pollinaing the flowers as the cucumber and melon flowers are all mixed up and I can't ell which is which! Hopefully I don't need to resort that though as I think I have some litle cucumbers appearing at last!

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Why do my cucumbers have spines on them? Do they remove them in the shops or do they have a different variety? (Mine are "Burpless")

 

Milly

 

 

Mine have little spines on, but the biggest one is starting to go a proper cucumber looking skin with no spines, so i,m guessing they drop off or something ! I haven't a clue what variety mine are :oops:

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Why do my cucumbers have spines on them? Do they remove them in the shops or do they have a different variety? (Mine are "Burpless")

 

Milly

the old heritage ones have spines the modern F1's have had them bred out

crystal apple's are like needles

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OK, I have a Q problem.

 

The plant is wonderfully vigerous, & clambering over everything in the greenhouse,but the little Q's grow to about an inch,the go soft & drop off :?

 

Never had a problem like this before - I have always been really good with Q's - any ideas???

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