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Seeds of hybrid cucumber Gemini F1 - great taste and aroma

Seeds of hybrid cucumber Gemini F1 - great taste and aroma
Seeds of hybrid cucumber Gemini F1 - great taste and aroma
2.30USD
  • Packing / number of seeds: 1 g (about 28 - 35 seeds of hybrid cucumber for greenhouses Gemini F1 are in one pack).
  • Sowing rate.
  • Harvest.
  • Sowing period: Early sowing is from 1 March to 30 March in greenhouses, medium-early sowing from 20 April to 20 May and late sowing from 25 June to 5 July.
  • Sowing period: After the end of March and in April as soon as the frosts have passed.
  • Cultivation scheme: Rows with a distance of 25 cm between plants, sown 2 to 3 cm into the soil.
  • 55 days.
  • Fruit characteristics: Dark green fruit about 20 cm long.

The seeds of the greenhouse cucumber variety Gemini F1 are part of the extensive catalogue of the garden shop Seed Shop, which is always available to our current and future customers.

The Gemini F1 cucumber has a high resistance to diseases and pests, produces high and quality yields when properly cared for, and tastes simply great.

The vegetable is one of the early varieties and produces dark green cucumbers that reach up to 20 cm, which are of the medium-fruited ones.

The Gemini F1 cucumber blooms mostly with female flowers, which is why it is mainly grown in greenhouse conditions. You can, of course, successfully grow them outdoors, but only after the frosts and the dangers they bring to the crops have passed.

A great virtue of the cucumber, which is much appreciated by vegetable growers in this country, is its resistance to diseases such as powdery mildew, for example. It is for this reason that when sowing varietal seeds of the Gemini F1 cucumber, it is not necessary to pre-treat these seeds, which are produced with high technology under special selection by specialists in the field.

To prepare the seedlings, sow in undersized containers suitable for the purpose, such as pots, trays or chests, which should be kept in warm places, for example in a greenhouse or greenhouse.

Heat - in the temperature range close to 20 degrees, the most suitable soils - in the temperature range above 15 degrees, irrigation in a regular regime and support with appropriate fertilizers, give a powerful stimulus for the vigorous germination of the seeds and later the seedlings themselves, say the specialists from the team of our Online Shop semenata.bg.

The plant starts to sprout 7 to 14 days after sowing.

For sowing 1 acre of production area, you need only 150 to 200 grams of Gemini F1 cucumber seeds.

Early sowing is best done between 1 March and 30 March under greenhouse conditions, the medium-early sowing scheme is between 20 April and 20 May and for late sowing the dates are 25 June to 5 July.

It is advisable to sow Gemini F1 cucumbers after the end of March and in April, as soon as the frosts and the dangers they inevitably bring to vegetable crops have passed.

The cultivation scheme of the Gemini F1 cucumber recommended by the specialists of our Online shop semenata.bg is row cultivation with a distance of 25 cm between plants, with the seeds sown 2 to 3 cm deep in the soil. Vegetation lasts about 55 days.

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