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Planting Seeds:
- Sow cucumber seeds directly in the garden or start them indoors 3-4 weeks before the last expected frost. Plant seeds about 1 to 2 cm deep in well-draining soil.
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Transplanting:
- Transplant cucumber seedlings to the garden around 10-15 cm tall, with at least two sets of true leaves.
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Spacing:
- Space cucumber plants about 40-60cm apart in rows that are 90-120 cm apart. Provide ample space for vines to spread.
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Location:
- Choose a sunny location for your cucumber plants. Cucumbers prefer full sun exposure for optimal growth.
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Soil Preparation:
- Plant cucumbers in well-draining, fertile soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. Incorporate organic matter like compost into the soil before planting.
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Watering:
- Keep the soil consistently moist. Cucumbers require regular watering, especially during dry periods. Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the foliage.
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Fertilization:
- Fertilize cucumber plants with a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer when transplanting, and then again during the growing season. Follow package instructions for application rates.
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Mulching:
- Using a layer of organic/plastic mulch and row covers will greatly enhance the vigour and potential yields of cucumbers by maintaining more consistent soil temperature, retaining soil moisture, suppressing weeds and promoting insect protection.
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Support:
- Backdadagi cucumber variety may benefit from trellising or other support systems. This helps keep the fruit off the ground, reduces disease risk, and makes harvesting easier.
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Pest Control:
- Monitor for pests such as cucumber beetles or aphids. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil if pests become problematic.
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Harvesting:
- Harvest cucumbers when they reach the desired size.