Seeds of the Siberian Blizzard Cucumber, 10 pcs
Siberian Blizzard F1 - a magnificent early -ripe, parthenocarpic (does not require pollination by bees) hybrid, with a friendly crop return, for open and protected soil. Cucumbers on the lashes are apparently invisible, like snowflakes during a blizzard. The fruits are coarse, beautiful bright green color, white-haired, 8-12 cm long, exceptionally high taste qualities. The hybrid is resistant to false powdery mildew, the virus of cucumber mosaics. The Siberian Bulk Cucumber F1 easily tolerates the difference in daytime and night temperatures, which is especially important for gardeners of the zone of risky agriculture. The Siberian Bulk Cucumber F1 is ideal for canning, salting and fresh consumption, and low -salted millets are incomparable. Cucumbers are grown, sowing with seeds in the ground or through seedlings. To obtain seedlings, seeds are sown in late March-early April, to a depth of 1-2 cm, at a temperature of 25 degrees. Seedlings are planted in the ground when the threat of frost passes. Cucumber is sown in seeds in a soil heated to 14-15 degrees, at the end of May. The depth of the seal is 1-1.5 cm. Crops are covered with a film. The landing scheme is 60x15 cm. For excellent yields, watering with warm water, top dressing every 2 weeks, weeding, and loosening are needed. Irregular fruit collection reduces productivity.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Agronomic expiration date, years | 7 |
| Ampelous | Yes |
| Bugorman | Yes |
| Curly (vines) | Yes |
| Features of growing | Universal |
| Ripening dates | Early (up to 48 days) |
| Size | Cornishons (up to 12 cm) |
| Smooth | No |
| Sowing for seedlings | April |
| Sowing in the ground | April |
| Variety | F1 |
| Variety or hybrid | Hybrid F1 |
| View | Parthenocarpic |
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