Product information
Cucumbers Hibrido F1 Triumf, 10 g are a type of cucumber that is a hybrid of two varieties and are popular for their high yields and disease resistance. They have a mild flavour and a crunchy texture, and their dark green skin makes them very attractive in salads and other dishes. The cucumbers are a popular choice for home gardeners because they are relatively easy to grow, their high yield, disease resistance, and mild flavour. Hibrido F-1 Triumf cucumbers can be eaten raw in salads, pickled, or cooked. They are also a popular choice for making cucumber juice or frozen cucumber slices.
Benefits and General Info:
- Winter variety of lettuce;
- Rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants;
- Source of vitamin A;
- Reduces risks of cancer and inflammation;
- Great source of fibres;
- Improves digestive health.
Cultivation:
When planting Hibrido F-1 Triumf cucumbers, it is important to choose a sunny, well-drained location with plenty of space for the vining plants.
Prepare the soil by incorporating organic matter such as compost or aged manure. Plant seeds about 5 cm deep, in rows that are 1.2 to 1.8 m apart.
Water the soil lightly after planting and keep it moist but not wet.
Fertilise the plants when they are about six weeks old, using a balanced fertiliser. Apply additional fertiliser at regular intervals throughout the growing season.
Recommendation:
They have a long growing season, so make sure to plan accordingly.
They are best planted in well-draining soil and kept in full sun with regular watering.
When harvesting, be sure to pick the cucumbers when they are still young and tender.
Harvest the cucumbers when they are 15-20 centimetres long.
Please be sure to read, understand and follow the full Conditions, Disclaimer, and Directions for Use. Use the appropriate personal safety equipment when needed.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Rocalba |
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Packaging | 10 g |
Crops | Cucumber |
Sowing Period | April, February, January, March |
Sowing Zone | Protected |
Harvest Period | August, July, June, May, September |
Transplantation Period | April, February, March, May |