H-19 Little Leaf, organic seeds

Eco

Information

Is a smaragd green pickle ghurkin, that also is enjoyable fresh for salads. The plant spreads out, but is rather compact and has substantially smaller leaves than normal. This makes it easy to find the ghurkins. H-19, can candle stress and is resistant to several sicknesses. H-19 gives  a good harvest of medium long, crunchy ghurkins and is Parthenocarp (gives fruit without fertilization). Therefore the fruits can become bitter if grown too close together with non-parthenocarp varieties. Keep at least 500 m distance. Or grow beneath net to keep insects at bay. A portion contains about 20 seeds.
MOFGA-certified seed. See under Info etc. - Ecologically grown seeds.


 

Product number:3120
Scientific name:Cucumis sativus
Botanic family:The Squash Family - Cucurbitaceae
Organic:Yes
Days to maturity:55
Lifespan:Annual
F1 Hybrid:No
New variety:No
Sowing time:Pre-cultivate: April–June
Sowing depth:1–2 cm
Germination temperature:22-32 Degrees
Germination time:5–7 days
Plant spacing:25–35 cm
Row spacing:100–150 cm
Height:200–300 cm
Plant location:Sun
Harvest/blooming:July–September
Seeds/g:30–40 seeds
Other:Parthenocarp
Heirloom variety:No

Cultivation advice

Sowing

The seeds are usually sown indoors or in a hotbed 4-5 weeks before planting outside. Sow in pots, 1-2 cm deep. The fastest and most reliable germination is at a temperature of 22-32°C. Thin out to 1-2 plants in each pot and keep them in a light, airy place. Temper the plants before setting them out, which should be when the soil has warmed up and all risk of frost is over. In really warm places it is possible to sow them directly.

Spacing

Between the plants 10-25 cm, between the rows 100-150 cm. The climbing vines of the cucumber can be bound up to save space.

Harvest

Harvest the cucumbers gradually as they reach the desired length. Do not let them overgrow and become unappetizing. Fresh cucumbers cannot be stored for any length of time, but pickled or soured they can last a while.

Seed

30-40 seeds/g, one portion yields 10-15 good seedlings when pre-cultivated or sows about 2-3m. 50 g yield 1000 seedlings and sows about 100m.  
A portion contains about 20 seeds.