The best varieties of bunch cucumbers for open ground and greenhouses, and their cultivation

Seed producers offer bunched cucumbers for open ground and greenhouses, with different growing periods, high yields, pickling, salad dressing, of any size and purpose. You can pick up seeds of varieties with unique properties. But it should be borne in mind that the declared high yield of bunch cucumbers directly depends on care.

Note! Lack of light reduces the yield of cucumbers at times.

Features of caring for bunch cucumbers

Agrotechnics and rules for caring for bunch cucumbers are somewhat different from conventional techniques. A plant that forms up to a dozen inflorescences in one node needs enhanced nutrition in order to form full-fledged greens. Cucumber varieties with a bunch ovary are demanding on lighting, timely feeding, soil moisture. Due to the high load on the main stem, a garter of cucumbers in the greenhouse and on the street is required, frequent collection of zelents.

  1. When growing cucumbers in seedlings, seeds are sown in peat pots. By the time of planting in a permanent place, the plant should form a full-fledged root system and a strong stem. Seedlings should not be more than 25 days old.
  2. The planting scheme for each variety must strictly follow the recommendations of the seed manufacturer. The light level is especially important in greenhouse conditions. A thickened planting affects the illumination, and therefore, the intensity of photosynthesis and plant nutrition.
  3. The question of how to feed cucumbers correctly is especially relevant for such varieties. For this, it is better to use water-soluble complex fertilizers. The main feeding is carried out at the initial stage of flowering, diluting 1 tbsp. l. complex preparation in 10 liters of water. With the onset of mass fruiting, the micronutrient rate is increased to 1.5 tbsp. spoons. Mullein (1:10) or bird droppings (1:20) diluted in water are used as organic fertilizers.
  4. In the greenhouse, the bush is tied up, forming into one stem. For this, up to six lower leaf sinuses are blinded, removing shoots and ovary rudiments before the flowering stage. During the growth of the main stem, the shoots are removed in stages, preserving the flowers and ovaries. After pinching the bush at the top point and collecting the first wave of the crop, the shoots are given the opportunity to grow. They form new tufts of the ovaries.
  5. Plants in the open air are formed according to the same principle. For cucumbers growing without shelter, in a comfortable climate, fastening to a trellis is suitable. The bush, formed into one stem, is easy to fix on a support.
  6. The question of how to form cucumbers of this type is quite simply resolved, if there is no way to build a reliable support.In this case, the formation of bundled cucumbers is not carried out. The bush is simply laid out on the ridge without pinching the growth points. In a low greenhouse, you can use the same technique.
  7. It should be added that you need to pick cucumbers every two to three days. If this is not possible, then select bunch varieties with gherkin-type cucumbers that do not outgrow. Alternatively, you can select varieties with varying degrees of branching, adjusting the period for obtaining the maximum yield.

growing cucumbers

Otherwise, these are ordinary cucumbers and any gardener knows how to grow them. The cultivation of cucumbers with bouquet ovaries does not require any special conditions and unusual techniques. Good lighting, full dressing, picking cucumbers in the gherkin stage will allow plants to fully develop and bear fruit for a long time.

Attention! In order for the plant to cope with the abundance of ovaries, complex feeding is carried out every 10 days.

Bunch-type hybrids

Positive reviews indicate the popularity of the bundle category of cucumbers. These are modern hybrids in which the ovaries are formed in a bundle from the leaf axil. Such plants are more productive.

beam type

When choosing seeds of bunch varieties, you need to pay attention to the degree of branching and the ability of the plant to independently limit the growth of side shoots. Most of the cucumber hybrids are long-bearing plants that can withstand low temperatures and dangerous diseases. These are self-fertile or parthenocarpic hybrids. They not only do without pollination, but also independently regulate the intensity of shoot growth.

When reading the description of the variety, pay attention to the declared number of ovaries in each node. Seeds of varieties with ovaries from 8-10 pieces are considered elite. Superbundled cucumbers most often have shortened internodes. With a low stem, their yield differs little from ordinary varieties.

cluster seeds

Most hybrids are open field bunch cucumbers with all the traits needed to grow and yield effectively. Seeds of unusual cucumbers are a real achievement of breeders. They embodied the best qualities of plants, are versatile, hardy, high-yielding.

Medium to good branching

Cucumber Anyuta f1 is an early parthenocarpic, very productive. A well-branched bush, forms on average about 6 ovaries in the leaf axil.

most hybrids

Cucumber Green Wave is cold-resistant, tolerant to most common diseases. Variety Green wave f1 - parthenocarpic, gherkin type with extended yield.

green wave

Cucumber Carapuz F1 - parthenocarpic, very early with long and intensive shoot growth. In the axils of the bush, on average, up to 5 ovaries with mini-gherkins are formed, the length of which is 5-8 cm.

cucumber Toddler

Matryoshka f1 is a very early, cold-resistant, self-pollinated parthenocarpic. "Matryoshka" is distinguished by consistent filling of cucumbers and long fruiting. Cucumber Matryoshka has excellent commercial performance.

very early

Cucumber Junior Lieutenant f1 is a very early, parthenocarpic, productive hybrid with a high growth rate and ovary formation. Cucumber Junior lieutenant f1 is suitable for harvesting pickles and gherkins.

Ensign

Anna F1 - parthenocarpic, early, very productive hybrid of cucumbers. The plant is strong, powerful, stress-resistant.

early parthenocarpic

Limited branching

Cucumber RMT f1 is a cold-resistant, high-yielding parthenocarpic. Self-pollinated cucumbers with good commercial characteristics. The fruit is green, small tuberous, with white thorns. Perfectly stored, transported, suitable for all types of processing.

limited branching

Cucumber trump card f1 - parthenocarpic, versatile in the type of cultivation and purpose.

Trump card

The f1 alphabet is one of the earliest, parthenocarpic varieties, with an unusual feature. At the earliest stage of fruiting, it gives a very good harvest.

parthenocarpic varieties

Cucumber Style f1 - mid-early, parthenocarpic. Excellent consumer characteristics and the ability to give a stable harvest are its advantages.

mid-early parthenocarpic

Cucumber Bastion F1 - vigorous, parthenocarpic, for greenhouses and unprotected growing areas. The variety easily adapts to any soil composition and is tolerant to major diseases. Forms more than six fruits at each node.

unprotected areas

Cucumber Porthos F1 is a tall gherkin-type parthenocarpic. The size of the cucumber ranges from 6-8 cm. The taste is excellent.

gherkin type

Attention! The abundance of ovaries allows you to collect gherkins and pickles in sufficient quantities.

Superbeam ovary

Cucumber Machaon F1 is an early ripening parthenocarpic with a very fast stem growth, shortened internodes and a weak type of branching. It is a typical representative of the super-beam hybrids category with very good consumer characteristics.

small swallowtail

Cucumber Five Stars f1 is a parthenocarpic, temperature-resistant, highly branched hybrid. The variety is ranked among the superbundled bouquet-type cucumbers, capable of laying more than a dozen ovaries in each node.

five stars

The f1 humpback pipit is considered one of the best in the category of superbeam varieties, forming more than a dozen ovaries in a knot. Cucumber The Little Humpbacked Horse has a long yield period and grows in container-type plantings.

The Little Humpbacked Horse

Cucumber Generalskiy f1 with superbeam type ii limiting the growth of shoots. Modern varieties, which form more than ten ovaries in the axil of each leaf, are capable of bearing fruit for a long period. The variety is tolerant to a number of diseases, demonstrates the best yield indicators, up to 40 kg per sq. meters of area.

general's cucumber

Cucumber Dream of a summer resident f1 is a super-beam hybrid with short internodes, each of which contains from 6 to 10 zelents. This variety of cucumbers can be used as a balcony plant, which is unpretentious in maintenance, adapted to low light conditions.

shoot growth

The name of the hybrid Beam splendor emphasizes its merits. Parthenocarpic variety, gherkin, with a long fruiting period. It independently regulates the growth of shoots. Forms up to 7 ovaries in each bosom. Cucumber Bundle splendor suitable for growing outdoors in the Urals and Siberia.

beam splendor

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