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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Rox on April 03, 2005, 13:06:57

Title: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Rox on April 03, 2005, 13:06:57
I have 5 cucumber seedlings which apart from being a bit leggy, were doing okay. They were in individual 3 " pots, and I thought it would be a good idea to put them in slightly larger pots (height-wise) before putting them in a proper next size up pot (the first true leaves are only just emerging on most of them). I planted them a little deeper in this pot, hoping this would help their legginess, and create sturdier stems (as with tomatoes). All 5 seedlings are looking droopy today  - is this  normal, or did I make a mistake to bury the stem a little??  ??? If it is a mistake, should I do anything at this point? many, many thanks in advance for any advice! 
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Simon05 on April 03, 2005, 15:54:26
Rox,

I planted my seedlings deeper too, at first they were droopy but a bit of water did the trick, they are now doing well
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: tim on April 03, 2005, 17:09:02
Don't know - you only held them by the leaves - not the stem?
Are you growing them to maturity in pots??
Normally, one would grow them in 3-3.5" pots till plant out time.
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: TULIP-23 on April 03, 2005, 18:28:14
Tim

Do you begin the Seedling Process n a 3/3.5 Pot or do you
Prick them out into the Pots !! ::)

Many Thanks  Mike
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: tim on April 03, 2005, 18:46:49
Don't quote me, but I germinate in a tray, or cells, & pot into 3-4" pots. Maybe too big a jump but I'm lazy! We get by. Despite.
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: TULIP-23 on April 03, 2005, 18:49:32
Thanks Tim
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Anne Robertson on April 05, 2005, 17:22:39
When should i plant out my cucumbers, they have 2 true leaves and are in 3" pots. Should i harden them off first? " are going in container at home and rest in lottie.
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Merry Tiller on April 05, 2005, 18:47:19
I'll be sowing some time in the next 2 weeks & they will be planted out end of May at the earliest, depends when you expect to get your last frost really, cucumbers are very sensitive to cold, if they get frosted they'll turn to mush.
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: tim on April 05, 2005, 19:35:29
Cus?? I'm risking all this year.

Earliest sowing to date - for cold 'house - 6/4. Put out 2/5. Fruit 20/6 - 26/10.

This year - sown 27/3 - now like this - out....?? Your guess!
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Derekthefox on April 05, 2005, 22:19:01
leave them to get a little pot bound Tim. That will slow them down if needs be!
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: tim on April 06, 2005, 08:50:52
Good thought - but the g'children get itchy fingers!!
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: Mothy on April 06, 2005, 23:21:20
Lol Tim.....I've been getting our 2 year old involved in sowing a few bits and bobs...now every time she steps outside the back door she wants to either sow seed or water everything in sight!! The early spuds in the dustbin are of particular delight to her as she loves to throw some compost on top of them...whether they need it or not!! Bless her!  ;D
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: redimp on April 07, 2005, 00:06:52
My youngest - four year old daughter, has taken to lottying nearly as enthusiastically as me.  So much so I had to buy her a new set of tools (I had to buy me some too  :)) and give her her own lottie.  Now we both have seeds in pots and trays at home and she (she seems to have the finest soil) has even managed to sow some smaller seeds.  Needless to say my peas are no longer covered with fleece but the lottie within a lottie is.  All I can say is I hope this enthusiasm continues - she is growing some fast result crops and I have bought her some pumpkin so she has something to look forward to in Autumn as well.
Title: Re: Cucumber Seedlings
Post by: tim on April 07, 2005, 06:57:06
Mine are itching to eat the things - they each have one in their lunch box.