What varieties of cucumbers are best planted in a polycarbonate greenhouse? It is necessary to choose the seeds of cucumbers for covered ground correctly, because not all variants of this vegetable are suitable with this method of cultivation.
When grown indoors, it is necessary to consider seeds of hybrids that differ in short shoots from the sides for planting on seedlings. Well, if in addition the bush does not need to be formed, and the ends of the lashes are not required to pinch during the growth of the plant. This is done so that the cucumbers do not grow too densely and as a result from each bush we managed to get the maximum yield. Also, a too tight fit can lead to the formation of a disease such as stem rot.
Advice! The best hybrid for growing in a polycarbonate greenhouse is the Bouquet variety of cucumbers. He himself is pollinated, and in the first days of fruiting he will give an excellent harvest. You can also consider a hybrid cultivar "Temp".
Varieties of early cucumbers for the greenhouse:
1. Suomi F1. A hybrid with an excellent yield indicator, characterized by increased resistance to disease, to bad weather conditions. It grows well in the Urals and in other regions with a cold climate for seedling cultivation in greenhouses. Cucumbers ripen within 40 days from the appearance of the first sunrises. It is worth paying attention that the cucumbers of this variety do not outgrow, they acquire a beautiful oval shape and the growth of the fruit stops.
2. The hybrid of Valaam. Another variety that produces crops early and at the same time has a high resistance to cold. Suitable for growing in cold regions of our country. There are tubercles, but are rarely located on the fetus, sometimes there are black spikes. The fruits will not be bitter, they will tolerate the cold perfectly, bear fruit throughout the summer until the onset of frost.
3. Sarovsky hybrid is also characterized in that the crop can be harvested quickly after the first sunrises. This variety bears fruit in bouquets and several fruits grow at once from each sinus of leaves. The shoots here will be shortened, the fruits will be tied even at low temperatures and not enough light, which is a plus, again, for early spring or the northern regions of our homeland.
Note! If the gardener is in search of what varieties of cucumbers are best planted in a polycarbonate greenhouse in the Urals and in the northern regions of the country, so that the bushes bear fruit for a long time, you can safely plant the seeds of the Okhotny Ryad, Shik, Uglich hybrids, as well as Bullies "or" Zadavaka ". Almost all of these varieties of cucumbers are also characterized by bunch growth of fruits, which is compact and convenient in a greenhouse.
Varieties that do not need to be pollinated
In addition to resistance to growing conditions, you should pay attention to the fact that cucumbers in the greenhouse have the ability to pollinate independently. Otherwise, it will be necessary to do artificial pollination, which only takes the forces and time of the gardener.
Gardeners emphasize that all varieties that are self-pollinated require mandatory loop formation. It is necessary to process the ends of the side shoots from the second leaf, otherwise the cucumbers will grow too densely, which will lead to separate problems. Here is the full open ground cucumber list.
What hybrids to pay attention to:
one.Orpheus will give fruit up to 12 cm in length, light stripes are slightly noticeable on the surface of the fruit. This cucumber is never bitter and has excellent fruiting characteristics.
2. A cheetah is another hybrid. Not only can it be pollinated on its own, but it is also a variety resistant to fungal diseases. The fruits grow up to a maximum of 13 cm and are distinguished by excellent taste.
3. Cucumbers Amur is a female-type hybrid that does not require pollination. Fruits are large, up to 0.1 kg. Bushes bear fruit well, and the fruits themselves are great for fresh salads and for preservation.
4. Glafira Hybrid - these are long fruits up to two tens of cm weighing 160 grams. They tolerate shady conditions perfectly and will bear fruit even in the rain and in the constant absence of the sun. They have excellent immunity to various diseases.
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This is basic information about what varieties of cucumbers are best planted in a polycarbonate greenhouse in the Moscow Region, the Urals and other regions of our country. We hope that all selected seeds will be easy to order, quickly and successfully planted, so that soon the first crop will be harvested in your polycarbonate greenhouse.