Saving Cucumber seed for sharing circle :)

Started by Hector, August 22, 2011, 23:46:08

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Hector

I'm in the second seed sharing circle :) I am growing mini white cukes (love them). How many cukes do folk recommend I leave to fully ripen for a decent supply of seeds to share...not done this before!!
Jackie

Hector

Jackie

Jeannine

Hector, I too have this one and have loads of it so don't worry if you start to run out, make sure you keep fat seeds, there are always some smaller duds. I just tried one  that was over mature to eat and about 1/3rd to 1/2 were good to save, the rest I chucked. XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

taurus

do you save them the same tomatoe seed ?  I have a small outdoor cucumber that I want to save.  Any advice will be appreciated.

Hector

Thanks Jeannine, I was worrying I wouldn't get this  right :)
Jackie

Jeannine

They don't have the gelatinous coating on like tomatoes so no need to ferment. I pick them, sort them, rinse them in a sieve, drain them and put them to dry on a paper plate,(not paper tissue) when thoroughly dry and won't bend I pack them.. I tend to leave them to dry a long time, same as squash as they seeds are quite big.

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

taurus

Many thanks Jeannine for the advice.  This the 1st year that I've tried to save seeds so its all new to me.

Robert_Brenchley

Leave them on the plant as long as you can, till the skins are hard, and the flesh possibly rotten. They can't be too ripe. Wash the gunk off through a sieve or a colander.

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