How to grow cucumbers of the "Tescha F1" variety?
It is impossible to imagine a festive table or a picnic without such a versatile product as cucumber. Fresh vegetable salad, okroshka, pickled cucumbers - no one can resist such simple, but incredibly tasty dishes. In order for cucumbers to be to the taste of all households, and also not to cause any special problems during cultivation, experts recommend choosing the Mother-in-Law F1 variety.
Variety characteristics
The variety belongs to early ripening, usually harvesting is possible already 45-50 days after the first shoots. The bush is vigorous, medium leafy, with 2-4 ovaries. Usually the fruits are 11-15 cm long and 3-4 cm in diameter. They are slightly prickly, thorns and tubercles can be observed. The weight of one fruit is 100-125 grams. The peel is soft, dark green.
The pulp is crispy, characterized by density, lack of voids. Cucumbers have a good taste, fresh aroma, bitterness is not felt in them. They can be consumed fresh. They are also perfect for salting and pickling (gardeners especially recommend using female fruits in this case). Another advantage of the variety is frost resistance. It is worth noting the high yield - 10-12 kg per 1 m2.
Site preparation
Site preparation is important when planting seedlings or seeds of the specified variety in open ground. When choosing a place, be guided by the following rules:
- it should be a ridge well lit by the sun, but protected from the wind;
- effective shelter from gusts of wind can be corn, sunflower, dill;
- it is advisable to change sites for planting cucumbers every year;
- for every 1 m2 it is required to lay out 200 g of ash and a bucket of humus, it is also necessary to dig up the ground;
- if manure is the basis of top dressing, then it is better to apply it 40 days before planting or in the fall (a bucket per 1 m2);
- ordinary store mixes are also suitable as fertilizers: nitroammophoska, Gumi-Omi cucumber-zucchini-melons.
It is important to pay attention to the neighbors and predecessors of cucumbers. Tomatoes, cabbage, corn, potatoes, root crops can be chosen as predecessors. The culture grows very well next to dill, marigolds, radish, beans, garlic. If tall plants are planted side by side to protect from the wind, then they should not block the sun. It is better to land them on the north side.
Planting time is around the beginning of May. The temperature of the soil at a depth of 8 cm should be at least 8 degrees Celsius.
Seed preparation
An important stage of planting is the preparation of seeds. There are three processing methods.
- Leave the planting material near the heater at a temperature of 25 degrees, then disinfect the seeds in a mixture of 30 g of garlic pulp and 100 liters of water, leaving them there for an hour.
- You can wrap the seeds in damp gauze and keep in a warm place for 2-3 days. The recommended temperature is not higher than 30 degrees.
- The third way is the easiest. You can buy processed planting material in advance. For example, it is possible to distinguish already prepared seeds "Mother-in-law F1" from the company "Gavrish" by color. If they are painted, then they no longer need processing.
Seedling
The variety can be grown both by seeds immediately planted in open ground, and by seedlings. If the second option is chosen, then you should follow the following algorithm of actions:
- prepare containers 10-12 cm high for each grain (the fact is that the vegetable does not tolerate injury to the root system);
- put drainage and nutrition in the pot (usually gardeners recommend mixing sawdust, humus and peat in proportions of 1: 2: 2, respectively, then mix 10 kg of the mixture with 30 g of nitrophoska, 40 g of ash);
- dig holes in each pot 2 cm deep;
- place a seed in each, sprinkle with earth and pour;
- cover the container with glass.
The first shoots should "hatch" in about 30 days. That is, seeds should be planted for seedlings in late March - early April. Transplantation in open ground or in a greenhouse is carried out when the sprouts have 3-4 leaves.
There are several basic rules for transplantation.
- Pre-seedlings should be plentifully watered with warm water.
- It is better to plant cucumbers in the ground on a rainy day.
- Between the holes for landing should be a distance of 25-30 cm.
- Make sure the plant is upright.
- If planting is done under a film, then it should not touch the shoots.
- Young shoots need daily watering.
- When growing in a greenhouse, sudden changes in temperature from greenhouse to outdoor should be avoided.
- If the humidity in the greenhouse is low, then a container of water placed in the center can increase it.
If the method of planting immediately in open ground is chosen, then it is possible to organize cultivation in a greenhouse or in the fresh air. Also, many gardeners recommend planting cucumbers of this variety under the film. The landing scheme is no different:
- dig holes at a distance of 50 cm from each other;
- put several seeds in each;
- pour settled water;
- when shoots appear, they wait until each one “hatches” 2 leaves;
- thin out the plants, leaving one shoot from each hole.
Care
Caring for cucumbers of the Mother-in-Law F1 variety is easy. In fact, care is not very different from growing a crop of other varieties, although it has several features.
- Until the fruits ripen, watering should be daily. At the same time, the earth must be slightly moistened, and watered the next time only after the soil has dried, otherwise the roots may rot.
- Weeding and loosening the soil is not necessary, but it is still better not to neglect these procedures. These processes will enrich the young roots with oxygen, which will ensure a high yield. It is advisable to loosen weekly, but it is important to avoid damage to the sprouts.
- The most important aspect is the tying of bushes during the period of active development. This procedure will allow the plants to get enough sunlight, which will positively affect their growth.
- During the growing season, fertilizing is also important. What was laid before landing is not enough. Usually the above fertilizers are enough for a couple of weeks. During cultivation, plants need to be fed every 7-10 days. The first dressing is applied a week after transplanting the seedlings. If sowing in open ground was used during planting, then the first fertilizer can be applied after the formation of the first flowers.
Gardeners recommend several fertilizer options.
- Pour any succulent weeds (such as nettles) with water and leave warm for a week. Dilute the resulting slurry in water in proportions of 1: 5.
- Stir chicken manure in water 1:5 and leave to ferment for 5 days. Then dilute in water 1:20.
- Mix dry yeast (1 packet) with water (3 l) and two tablespoons of sweet water. After the formation of foam, dilute in 10 liters of water. This method is relevant for top dressing only on a warm day.
- Dilute 1-2 caps of horse manure in 20 liters of water.
- Stir a glass of wood ash in a bucket and use immediately before the suspension has settled. You can separately powder the leaves with ash.
- Popular in the circles of experienced agronomists are purchased mixtures such as Agricola, Gumi-Omi, Bogatyr, BioGumus.
All the proposed options can be used not only as top dressing, but also for watering the leaves. It is recommended to alternate fertilizers. It is important not to use only mixtures of manure and litter, since the culture needs macro- and microelements, and nitrogen predominates in these substances. It is better to alternate organics with purchased compounds or a mixture of ash.
This variety of cucumbers has a high resistance to diseases, but if they do appear, then the following methods will allow you to deal with the most common of them:
- with fungal diseases - to eliminate the disease, you need to ventilate the greenhouse well and eliminate all infected parts of the culture;
- with peronosporosis - upon detection of this disease, it is necessary to carefully treat all the bushes with whey;
- with gray rot - an effective way to fight is a mixture of chalk, water and potassium permanganate (with this solution you need to lubricate the affected areas).
Reviews
Summer residents who have tried to grow the Mother-in-Law F1 variety generally respond positively to the crop. They are attracted by the neat appearance of the fruit, their uniformity and pleasant miniature. There is a high resistance of cucumbers to powdery mildew; in some gardeners, the culture tolerated a sharp temperature drop well.
This variety is valued by gardeners for its pleasant taste, as well as for its versatility in preparing various dishes.They note the possibility of growing equally good cucumbers in the open air, under film, in mini-greenhouses and high greenhouses.
However, there are also negative reviews about this variety. Some were not impressed with the yield. Residents of the Perm Territory noted poor adaptation of cucumbers. Some summer residents were not lucky with the seeds planted for seedlings - the pots were empty for several weeks, the seeds did not germinate at all.
For information on how to sow cucumber seeds, see the following video.