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Produce => Under Glass => Topic started by: tim on June 27, 2006, 08:28:53

Title: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 27, 2006, 08:28:53
From planting 20 May to 10 foot plants in full production!!

We're picking Flamingo a bit young to give the plants a chance. That's Passandra on the left.
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: KevB on June 27, 2006, 08:52:00
Me thinks you keep the horses well fed as well Tim!! They're v. good
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: mc55 on June 27, 2006, 19:19:43
ooo excellent Tim - how much difference does temperature make do you think ?
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 27, 2006, 19:43:10
Given that we're down to 50F every night, apart from a burst of 60F a while ago, & we still produce 400 cus a year, God know what the 'proper' temperature might do??
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: supersprout on June 27, 2006, 19:48:32
Delicate plants and so many socking great cukes! If you saw it in a sci fi movie you'd think it was far-fetched, wouldn't you? ;D
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: mc55 on June 27, 2006, 19:54:19
400 cucs !  how many plants did you say ?
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: moonbells on June 28, 2006, 10:19:24
Well I've currently got NINE on two plants!

Delia's pickle is going to be made tonight... two or three more may get entered into the early summer show and there will be a whole one in a jug or six of Pimm's at our weekend barbie.

Never had this many at once. But then I've never managed to get to this stage in the season before without having any red spider mite attack and the plants losing most of their leaves.

moonbells
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 28, 2006, 12:15:34
Plants? Always 8. But, having failed in continuity this year, I'm looking for sowing more or a couple of plants.
RSM - trying so hard this year to avoid it - misting etc - big search this am - found ONE -  Dead!! So no predators yet. But even now the nights are marginally cold for them.
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: Mrs Ava on June 28, 2006, 16:35:56
Wow!  Mine are on the allotment in the open and at last I have lots of little tiny lemon cucumbers appearing.  I reakon 2 weeks and number one daughter will be in cucumber heaven!
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: Doris_Pinks on June 28, 2006, 20:51:02
Mine all expired!! :'( :'(
They look great Tim.
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: redcow on June 29, 2006, 15:36:00
Top cucumbers Tim  ;D

I have three plants which are doing really well in the greenhouse - they have taken over in a big way.....

Some leaves at the bottom of two plants have gone yellow so I cut them off. Any ideas what may have caused the yellow leaves???
I have been watering them everynight bar one when they all drooped. Have had a crop of 5 cucumbers so far and there are plenty more to come.

RC
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 29, 2006, 16:20:52
Just ordered some more seed, DP, because our 2 sowings are coming on much too close together.

RC - what food are you giving them?
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: redcow on June 30, 2006, 09:54:37
Tim - Only once I watered them with tomato feed but didnt think it would do any harm. OOoo maybe thats what caused it.
What would you suggest I feed them with???

Thanks
RC
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 30, 2006, 10:16:32
I feed daily with a high potash (tomato type) feed.

Yellowing? Don't know! You've checked for aphid & red spider??
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: Svea on June 30, 2006, 11:32:12
i wonder if i will get cucumbers this year at all. the first lot got pulled out by cats or foxes, the second lot, still alive, is struggeling with attacks of the slime monsters, despite pellets etc.

still only two rough leaves and no height - and certainly no flowers etc :(
Title: Re: Never fails to amaze me....
Post by: tim on June 30, 2006, 16:37:53
Time yet - haven't even sown my next lot.