Cucumber is a greedy vegetable plant that appreciates rich soil, especially in nitrogen and potassium. Fertilize the cucumber during planting and throughout cultivation. Note that it is also advisable to fertilize the soil in the fall before planting to prepare it for growing cucumbers. To do this, you can add decomposed manure to the soil.
When growing cucumbers, regularly give nettle manure to stimulate plant growth but also to strengthen their resistance to disease.
Harvest cucumbers at the right time:
To obtain tender cucumbers, it is important to harvest them as soon as they are ripe. Waiting too long will cause the seeds to harden and so will the cucumbers. However, you can harvest cucumbers once the plants reach about four inches in size, usually three to four months after planting. If you are still young Gur
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