Cucumis sativus (Gherkin) Harriet F1

Cucumis sativus (Gherkin) Harriet F1

Harriet F1 impresses with its very high and continuous productivity, which also starts very early.

The plants flower purely female, so this variety can also be grown very well in a greenhouse or cold frame. Very beautiful, only inconspicuously warped fruits with a very good taste. Harriet F1 is multi-resistant against, among other things, downy mildew, as well as viruses and cucumber scabies.

Sowing takes place indoors at 22-25 ° C from March to May, followed by pre-cultivation and planting, direct sowing with 2-3 grains possible from the beginning of May. The planting distance is approximately 150 x 30 cm. The harvest takes place continuously from around July to October.

Pickling cucumbers are gratefull to a good and balanced supply of nutrients as well as regular watering in dry times assuring a continuous and rich harvest.

Supplied as raw (normal) seed.

 

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0,02 - 0,03 / per seed 0,03