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Title: Cucumbers
Post by: wilko on May 02, 2007, 20:00:10
:) Hi
I have sown 4 cucumber seeds, and they all germinated and are growing well, I was wondering,  how big do the mature plants get?, and if i will have room for four, I have an 8'x6' greenhouse, with toms down the 8' side, and planning to put the cucumbers on the apex 6' side, will that be enough room for them?  :-\ I'm shamed to say I've never seen a cucumber plant before, but the the stuff.

thanks again ;)
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: manicscousers on May 02, 2007, 20:50:34
we put them in a 2' square, they grow quite large, our poly is 7' tall and they are trained up to the roof..we get loads..we've got 3 this year, had to give 2 away  :)
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: saddad on May 02, 2007, 21:16:08
I tend to have four plants along the 8' side of my greenhouse and they climb up to the eaves on a net/frame contraption..
 :)
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: davyw1 on May 02, 2007, 21:23:16
I grow two Burbee,s in tubs in a 6 x 8 greenhouse. I place the tubs in the North East corner and train them along the east side of the greenhouse to allow max light for my other plants
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: wilko on May 02, 2007, 23:16:55
I tend to have four plants along the 8' side of my greenhouse and they climb up to the eaves on a net/frame contraption..
 :)
You haven't got any pics of the frame work i'll need have you Saddad ? :)
 
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: tim on May 03, 2007, 06:32:32
This is 6 across 12', with another one coming this way at either side.

Problem with overcrowding is that you can easily miss warnings of Red Spider amongst the afforestation, & Mildew can quickly build up.
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: growmore on May 04, 2007, 14:02:11
Here is 3 marketmore on  an 8 foot side last year ...It's surprising how cu's can spread ..


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Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: tim on May 04, 2007, 16:21:54
AMAZING FRUIT!!
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: saddad on May 04, 2007, 23:01:19
I don't have a pic Wilko but basically it is two upright posts set in the soil with two cross bars one a couple of inches above the soil, the other at the eaves level. Cheap pea and bean netting across the lot and a small post set at the front of the bed at each end with a diagonal bracer just to stop the whole thing tipping over under the weight of the crop... has been in situ about five years now...
 ;D
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: Tee Gee on May 06, 2007, 21:30:42
I haven't got mine in yet but they will be in the top four pots at the gable end of this 8' x 6' greenhouse;

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Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: Columbus on May 07, 2007, 08:28:03
Hi Wilko,  :)

Cucumber plants get huge, but losses can be high early on if slugs find them, I would keep spares for a while.

After overwhelming growth and cropping last year I`ve planned ahead and built a bean-fence type of construction using heavy duty materials. I`m growing mine outdoors as that works in my situation, apart from the round variety which will be more protected in the greenhouse for salad. Most of the outdoor ones will be pickled young before the snails get at them.

Col
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: tim on May 07, 2007, 08:49:44
Do you prune yours TG? Even with regular pinching out, I find mine overcrowded.
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: Tee Gee on May 07, 2007, 13:16:55
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Do you prune yours TG?

Not really Tim!

In fact because I don't like them (I only grow a few for the wife & family) I'm afraid they don't get as much tlc as others things I grow.

As far as pruning is concerned I tend to just keep them within bounds if they become a bit bullyish I just give them a 'snip' where necessary!

Hope that answers your question!
Title: Re: Cucumbers
Post by: tim on May 07, 2007, 13:56:34
It does!

I follow the book & pinch out at 2 leaves beyond each fruit on side shoot. And STILL the things take over!

AND stop at roof level to make 2 new shoots to grow down.
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