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Kings Seeds Cucumber Partytime F1

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Kings Seeds Cucumber Partytime F1

Cucumber Party Time F1 is a heavy cropping and easy to grow, all-female variety that can easily produce 3-4 delicious bite sized fruits at each node every few days. Shows good tolerance against powdery mildew and makes the perfect healthy snack for children’s lunchboxes.

When to Sow Party Time Cucumber Seeds
February to May

Plant Out
April to June

Harvest
July to September

Where to Sow
Sow seed on edge to prevent rotting 1.5cm (1/2") deep in individual 9cm (3 1/2in) pots under glass at a constant day and night temperature of 21°C.

What to do next
As soon as the seedlings have formed 3 true leaves, transplant them into 15cm (6") pots. When the plants are about 10cm (4") tall, plant out into final positions into large pots or growbags under glass. Provide some form of support and tie in stems as required.
Male flowers (those with no fruit behind) can appear under stress conditions, these should be removed immediately.

Handy Tip
Cucumbers prefer a moist atmosphere. Keep well watered and feed regularly once fruits start to set.

$3.55
Kings Seeds Cucumber Partytime F1
$3.55

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Cucumber Party Time F1 is a heavy cropping and easy to grow, all-female variety that can easily produce 3-4 delicious bite sized fruits at each node every few days. Shows good tolerance against powdery mildew and makes the perfect healthy snack for children’s lunchboxes.

When to Sow Party Time Cucumber Seeds
February to May

Plant Out
April to June

Harvest
July to September

Where to Sow
Sow seed on edge to prevent rotting 1.5cm (1/2") deep in individual 9cm (3 1/2in) pots under glass at a constant day and night temperature of 21°C.

What to do next
As soon as the seedlings have formed 3 true leaves, transplant them into 15cm (6") pots. When the plants are about 10cm (4") tall, plant out into final positions into large pots or growbags under glass. Provide some form of support and tie in stems as required.
Male flowers (those with no fruit behind) can appear under stress conditions, these should be removed immediately.

Handy Tip
Cucumbers prefer a moist atmosphere. Keep well watered and feed regularly once fruits start to set.