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Hello, after receiving well. I wanted to germinate 10 cucumber seeds for pickling, following sowing in compost and lunar phase, but no result. I repeated with the last 10 seeds, same outcome, nothing sprouted.
I still have 30 years of experience in germination.
Regards.
franck
Good reception, thank you.
EVA M.
Too early to give an opinion
However, I am pleased with how quickly I received the seeds to sow. In a little while, I will be able to tell if they have taken well.
Yvette M.
I can't give my opinion, the seeds haven't been sown yet!
Very good cucumber that I redo every year for many years. Sown in mid-April in 7 buckets, transplanted 4 weeks later along a trellis in a staggered pattern every 50cm (20in), the plants produce beautiful elongated fruits, nice and green, which can grow in diameter without being filled with seeds. Like any demanding crop, the soil is well amended and I add two good shovelfuls of manure at planting, then the plant is watered and mulched. Make sure to water well during fruit formation, cucumber is a water-filled vegetable! Enjoy your meal!
Claire
WASSY
I do not recommend this variety of cucumber, first attempt, the young plant grew to about 1 metre (3 feet) (in a greenhouse), then the cucumbers, the size of a gherkin, turned yellow and dried up. Second attempt, in another location in the greenhouse, same result as the first attempt. Planted a store-bought shoot of cucumber in place of the first attempt, and it is growing normally. Problem with the seeds.
Frederic
WASSY" ne semble pas être un mot français, donc il n'y a pas de traduction directe en anglais britannique.
Plant 2 young cucumber plants in a greenhouse. When they reach approximately 1 metre (3 feet) in height, the pruning stops the growth of the plant. The cucumbers, which are the size of gherkins, turn yellow and then dry up. I do not recommend this variety.
Joinville-Le-Pont" translates to "Joinville-Le-Pont" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Half of the seeds sown have germinated, everything has been devoured... Impossible to know if the lemon cucumber is beautiful or tasty.
Barbara
Normandy
Following my seed purchases in April, I sowed my naked lemon cucumber seeds in May, sheltered under a greenhouse in buckets. However, out of the entire packet, I only managed to obtain 3 young plants. Disappointing!
Marie-jo
Difficult to give an opinion on seeds not yet sown. It's the same for perennials. They look healthy and the package is in good condition. I will see in spring if everything comes out of the ground.