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Feeding Cucumbers

Started by fraser, May 20, 2005, 08:52:30

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fraser

Hi Guys'n'Gals,

I have been lurking on the site for over a year, but now is time for my first post.

I have 4 cucumber plants (all female) potted in my conservatory. They are about 3.5 feet tall and between them have about 50 cucumbers forming ranging from one 14cm long to microscopic. As these are in pots and not suitable to go outdoors, I assume that I will need to feed these. At present they share a tray with some tomato plants so are getting liquid tomato feed. Is this ok or should I give them a separate tray and feed them something different.

Cheers

Fraser

fraser


tim


Greenfingers Jo

My cucumber plants are all only aout 2 ins tall  and are F1 hybrids .
Are they doomed?

wardy

Me too Jo but I'm forever the optimist and expect I'll be innundated with beautiful, long slender cues.  In my book nothing is ever doomed if it is green and there's obviously life there  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

fraser

Planted on the 25th of Feb in a heated propogator. So are quite well along :D

Doris_Pinks

My 2 Boston Pickling expired a few days ago  :'(  Think it was the cold nights we had and they were in an unheated greenhouse. But the 2 telegraph improved are still hanging on in there! :)
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
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