Cucumber "Masha F1": features and cultivation
You can get a high yield of cucumbers by choosing a variety suitable for the given climate and soil characteristics of the region, provided that the plant is properly cared for. One of the universal and rather unpretentious is the Masha F1 variety. When grown, a good harvest is guaranteed, which is harvested within 1.5 months after planting.
Variety Description
Cucumbers "Masha F1" is a hybrid variety, currently characterized as one of the earliest varieties of gherkins. Harvesting is usually done 40 days after the first sprouts appear. Suitable for cultivation in soil and greenhouse, horizontal and vertical methods.
The variety belongs to the hybrids of the first generation, that is, when planted, it gives a rich harvest. However, if you use seeds from the crop for replanting, the properties of the variety will not be preserved. In other words, this variety is not suitable for harvesting seed material; it is necessary to purchase new seeds every year.
The characteristic of the plant indicates that the variety is powerful, but at the same time open, which makes it easier to care for him and the harvesting process. During the flowering period, the plant produces more female flowers, and, being a hybrid, this variety is self-pollinating.
The yield is high - each node is able to bring up to 5 cucumbers at the same time, and up to 11 kg of crop is harvested from 1 m2. At the same time, due to the simultaneous beginning of flowering, the crop appears together.
The fruits are small with medium-sized seed chambers.They have a dark green hue and a cylindrical shape, elastic skin with large tubercles and a pleasant taste without bitterness. The average size is 7-9 cm, or rather, when these dimensions are reached, it is recommended to remove the fruits. Cucumbers "Masha F1" can grow even more, but this is not the best way to reflect on their taste. Good for pickles, but can also be eaten fresh.
In a word, the harvest is gherkins that are attractive in appearance and taste good. In addition, they are distinguished by good transportability. High yields are also guaranteed by the immunity of the variety to the most common diseases for the crop. First of all, we are talking about cucumber mosaic, cladosporiosis, powdery mildew.
Landing
The packaging of seeds of this variety is carried out by a Dutch company. The seed material undergoes multi-stage preparation at the factory, so there is no need for additional manipulations with the seeds by the gardener. Separately, it is worth noting that the hybrid does not need to be soaked before sowing.
It is necessary to choose the right place for organizing a cucumber bed. Gherkins of this variety are demanding on light and heat. At this stage, you should choose a place for landing so that most of the day it is lit and warmed by the sun, and also protected from drafts.
In general, the soil may be different, but the variety shows the highest yield on light, not acidified, humus-rich soils. Sandy and loamy soils with a fairly deep groundwater flow will be optimal.
A place for a garden bed needs to be dug up and manure introduced in the fall. If this has not been done, then you can fertilize the soil in the spring.Then a layer of manure is poured onto the bed, and on top of it - a layer of fertile soil with a thickness of at least 20 cm. The best preparation of the soil is to add 3 buckets of manure, a liter of ash and 100 g of nitrophosphate per 1 m2. Ash should be used only wood, without plastic impurities.
Cucumbers should not be planted in a garden where melons, beets and zucchini were grown. In this case, the likelihood of developing diseases increases, as well as a decrease in yield. You should not plant a crop next to tomatoes.
When growing them in the same greenhouse, it is better to separate them with a glass or carbonate partition.
Variety "Masha F1" can be sown in two ways.
seedling
Allows you to get the earliest possible harvest and involves planting seeds in peat pots or plastic cups. One seed should be placed in one container and the temperature at the time of germination should be + 25C. A week before transplantation, the temperature is reduced to + 18 ... 20C.
After the appearance of seedlings and the formation of 4-5 leaves (on the 23-25th day of the "life" of seedlings), they are transferred to a greenhouse or open ground. In the latter case, the bed is usually covered with a film.
An important point - when disembarking, you should make sure that the earth is warm enough, and night frosts no longer return.
reckless
It involves placing seeds directly into the ground. This is usually done at the end of May, although it is much more important in this matter to focus not on calendar dates, but on weather conditions. By the time of planting at a depth of 15-20 cm, the soil should warm up by at least 15 cm. On the surface, these indicators should be at least + 22C during the day, not lower than + 18C at night.
With a vertical landing on 1 square.m should account for at least 3 bushes, with horizontal this number can reach 5-6 bushes in the same area. Seeds do not need to be buried too deep, 2-3 cm will be enough. Immediately after planting, the seeds are covered with a film. After the first shoots appear, the film is usually removed during the day and left completely or partially covered at night.
Care
Agrotechnics in the cultivation of this variety involves the following drinking regime:
- watering the top layer of soil is carried out every day or every other day;
- at first, 1 liter of water is required per 1 m2, as the gherkins grow, the same amount of liquid is required per 1 bush.
It is better to carry out drip irrigation. However, if it is impossible to organize it, water should not be poured to the roots of the plant, but into dug grooves next to them. Cucumbers should be watered in the early morning or late evening, avoiding moisture on the leaves and watering in the summer heat. On cloudy days, watering is required less often.
When watering, be sure to use only warm water and a watering can with small holes so that the water does not erode the soil.
Fertilizers must be applied 7 days after the appearance of green shoots, and then every 10 days. As a rule, urea or liquid manure is used. As soon as the flowering period begins, the plant needs mineral feeding. You can prepare it by dissolving half a liter of ash, compost or bird droppings in a 10-liter bucket of water. Fertilizing with potassium and magnesium allows you to increase productivity during the appearance of gherkins (10 g of the substance is required per bucket of water).
In addition to calendar indicators of fertilizer application, one should focus on their appearance. So, if the gherkin becomes pear-shaped, the plant is deficient in potassium.When light tips appear in cucumbers, the plant needs nitrogenous top dressing.
This variety responds well to fertilizer with a solution of manure and ash, if we talk about mineral supplements, then this is urea, ammonium and potassium nitrate, superphosphate. The latter are diluted in an amount of 20 g per 10 liters of water.
In cool weather, it is recommended to make foliar top dressing with a solution of nitrate. For spraying, 10 g of the substance is diluted in 10 liters of water.
By the way, according to the shape of the fruit, one can also say that cross-pollination of hybrids has occurred. In this case, cucumbers grow crooked. And if they suddenly have a "waist", this indicates the use of too cold water for irrigation.
When growing in greenhouses, the same fertilizers are applied, however, before planting seeds, it is recommended to disinfect the structure and soil with a sulfur checker.
On cool nights, cucumbers should be covered with a film or a special cloth. The latter can be left on a too hot day to protect the foliage from drying out. Agrofabric allows air and sunlight to pass through without providing a greenhouse effect.
When grown in a greenhouse, the air temperature inside can exceed the outside temperature by 10-12C. Overheating can be avoided by morning watering, spraying water into the air of the greenhouse (not on the bushes, but around them), as well as airing.
Harvesting of fruits can be carried out on the 40th day after the appearance of the first shoots. The larger the Masha F1 cucumbers, the less tasty they will be. In addition, growing large fruits delays the development of the next batch, which reduces yields.
It is important to regularly weed cucumber beds, doing this carefully, since the roots of the crop run very close to the upper layers of the earth.
To increase the development of side shoots, you can pinch the tops over the fifth leaf.It is recommended to spud the bushes several times during the season. On one branch, no more than 10-15 fruits should be kept, cut off the excess. This will avoid the depletion of the bush and, as a result, the chopping of the crop.
Diseases and pests
Thanks to the treatment of seeds with fungicides, which is carried out in the factory, the variety is resistant to most of the diseases characteristic of the culture and pest attacks. However, in some cases, the plant is still affected by diseases, in most cases the cause is a violation of crop rotation and agricultural technology.
So, when growing cucumbers from year to year in the same place, especially in cold summers, powdery mildew is likely to develop. Visually, it can be identified by a white coating on the leaves, which is becoming more common. The cucumber bush gradually dries up and withers away.
At the first sign, the plant should be treated with an infusion of cow dung diluted with water in proportions of 1: 5. The infusion time is a week, after which the cucumbers are sprayed. It is worth repeating the procedure every 10 days. If this does not help, and powdery mildew affects an increasing area, diseased leaves should be cut off and thrown away from the site.
Due to a sharp change in temperature, the likelihood of root and white rot is high. The first affects the roots and looks like plaque on the roots, white rot covers the entire plant, covering it with a white bloom. The affected parts then soften and rot.
Prevention of rot is to maintain the desired temperature, control that the temperature does not fall below + 15C, covering the bushes for the night if necessary.
You can fight root rot by watering with a weak solution of potassium permanganate.If white rot is found, all the affected parts of the plant must be cut off, the sections should be powdered with ash. Next, process the bushes by preparing a solution based on 10 liters of water, where 2 g of copper sulfate and 10 mg of urea are dissolved. Consumption - 1 liter per 1 m2. They treat both plants and the soil around them.
To prevent the formation of rot in most cases, the use of trellises as supports for cucumber lashes allows. They also allow the bushes to receive more light, which ensures the friendliness of the crop, approximately the same size of gherkins.
Of the pests for the variety, the spider mite can be dangerous. Evidence of its appearance is the appearance of white dots on the leaves, which then dry out and die. To treat a plant, you can use a solution of 60 g of karbofos per 10 liters of water.
In case of damage by a slug that gnaws leaves and shoots of bushes, crushed eggshells can be poured around the perimeter of the ridge. Hilling and sprinkling beds with a thin layer of lime or ash will also be effective.
Recommendations
Variety "Masha F1" receives mostly positive feedback from gardeners. They note a good yield, the variety is really super early. Pleases with the very first harvest, especially when cultivated in a greenhouse. However, in the absence of heat and a lack of light, the plant forms few ovaries, which reduces the yield. The gherkins themselves grow pale green.
Gardeners also say that the harvest is ripening together so that the cucumbers do not outgrow, they have to be harvested literally every day. After 2-2.5 weeks, cucumbers begin to gradually disappear. For some, this is convenient (first of all, if you live in a country house or outside the city and have the opportunity to pluck bushes every day), for others, not too much.
To increase productivity, some summer residents recommend pinching the tops of lateral shoots. This contributes to the growth of the bush and the formation of more ovaries. After harvesting the first batches of the crop, by the middle of summer, when the lashes begin to turn yellow, pinching can be done again. You need to pinch the growing point to revive the bushes and extend the harvest time.
Taste qualities are also a subject of a positive assessment. Gherkins are strong and crispy. With a small number of seed chambers, while the seeds are tender. Small-sized gherkins are convenient to salt and marinate, they are incredibly tasty in lightly salted form.
An overview of the variety of cucumbers "Masha F1", see the following video.