Use Organic Manure & Compost for General Soil Nutrition Requirement
Sowing Method
Step 1: Fill seedling trays with soil. Sowing into seedling trays gives you a better germination rate than sowing directly into our garden beds::Step 2: Make holes for your seeds::Step 3: Sowing the seeds::Step 4: Cover with soil::Step 5: Mist spray with water.
Net Quantity
1000 per packet
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Care Instructions
Planting And Care:Soil should be well-drained, but maintain adequate moisture either with mulch or plastic covering, Water one to two inches per week, If you live in a warm or desert climate, watering everyday may be necessary, Fertilize after the first fruit set, Weed carefully around plants, If necessary, support plants with cages or stakes to prevent bending, For larger fruit, spray the plants with a solution of one tablespoon of Epsom salts in a gallon of water, once when it begins to bloom, and once ten days later.
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Cucumbers are seeded or transplanted outdoors not earlier than 2 weeks after the last frost date.For an early crop, sow cucumber seeds indoors, approximately 3 weeks before you transplant them.Improve clay soil by adding organic matter. Make certain that soil is moist and well-drained, not waterlogged.Mix in compost and/or aged manure before planting to a depth of 2 inches and work into the soil 6 to 8 inches deep. Sow seeds in rows, 1 inch deep and 6 to 10 inches asunder.If you are transplanting seedlings, plant them 12 inches apart. A trellis might be a safe idea if you want the vine to climb, or if you have limited space.WATERING:When seedlings emerge, begin to water frequently, and increase to a gallon per week after fruit forms.SPOT:Select a site full of sunlight.TEMPERATURE:The soil must be at least 65ºF for germination with a bottom heat of about 70ºF (21ºC).
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