Polycarbonate greenhouse cucumbers - early yielding varieties

  • Dec 13, 2020

Cucumbers for a polycarbonate greenhouse are represented by early ripe varieties Dynamo, Matilda, Sarovsky, Kozyrnaya Karta, Emelya, hybrids of Zozulya F1, Tumi, Buratino, etc. For stable plant growth, it is required to loosen the soil, water it, apply fertilizers, and tie the whips.

Growing cucumbers in a greenhouse. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Growing cucumbers in a greenhouse. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

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Features of growing cucumbers in greenhouses

Advantages of polycarbonate greenhouses for growing cucumbers:

  • polycarbonate plates are durable, withstand heavy loads without deformation;
  • ensuring a sufficient level of illumination;
  • keeping warm and providing a comfortable microclimate for the growth of seedlings;
  • moisture resistant material, providing reliable protection to plants.

In the list of early varieties for cultivation in polycarbonate greenhouses, the Dynamite variety. The culture is high-yielding, the fruits are cylindrical in shape, reaching 14 cm in length. The surface of the cucumbers has small thorns. Weight 1 pc. is 100-120 g, from 1 m2 of cucumber plantings harvested up to 15-18 kg.

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The hybrid variety Murashka is suitable for growing in greenhouse conditions. The variety is high-yielding, has high taste characteristics, does not have a bitter taste. in length, the fruits grow up to 12 cm. The hybrid species is self-pollinated, can be grown in a polycarbonate greenhouse. Up to 7 fruits of a dark green hue can be formed on 1 ovary. The culture belongs to medium-sized, differs in branching.

The Sarovsky species is unpretentious in care, withstands changes in temperature regimes, and is resistant to diseases. High-yielding hybrid variety when applying top dressing. The harvest is universal in use, since it is used for fresh salads, preparations for the winter.

For stable plant growth, it is required to loosen the soil, water it, apply fertilizers, and tie the whips. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

Greenhouse species options

The Sarov variety belongs to the early maturing, unpretentious in care, high-yielding, disease-resistant vegetable crops. A vegetable crop is grown in a polycarbonate greenhouse using seedlings or seeds. Fruits are small with a rich green skin.

Kozyrnaya Karta is grown in a greenhouse for the preparation of winter preparations. Cucumbers are of the gherkin type, grow up to 10 cm in length and have high taste characteristics. About 5 fruits can form in the ovary.

The hybrid species Emelya belongs to vigorous crops. The fruits grow up to 13-15 cm long, the skin is thin with small thorns, the flesh is juicy without bitterness. The look is universal and suitable for salads and winter preparations.

In a polycarbonate greenhouse, gardeners recommend growing a hybrid species of Zozulya F1. Fruits appear 42-48 days after planting. From 1 m2 of plantings, you can collect up to 20 kg of fruits, the length of which is 14-24 cm. The culture is unpretentious to care, does not outgrow.

The hybrid variety of cucumbers Tumi can withstand temperature changes, is unpretentious in care, and has an average yield. About 12 kg of fruit can be harvested from 1 m2 of plantings. The crop is suitable for cultivation in greenhouses and polycarbonate greenhouses. Medium-sized fruits can be stored for a long time or harvested for the winter.

The Buratino variety is early maturing, resistant to temperature extremes, the harvest begins after 45 days. Medium-sized fruits reach a length of 9 cm.

Do you know which varieties of cucumbers are suitable for growing in greenhouses?

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