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RUSSIAN PICKLE AB

Cucumis sativus

Référence : 1169A
A running, early and very productive variety. Its rounded fruits are small, no larger than an egg. The flesh is fine and its skin is not very thorny. Used for the recipe for Russian gherkins.
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Période de semis & de récolte
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Conseils de semis

Cycle de vie : annual

Durée de levée : 5 to 10 days

Température de levée : 15 to 20°C

Technique de semis : in a bag of 3 to 4 seeds

Profondeur de semis : equal to the size of the seed, on the edge, point upwards

Contenants de semis : in a bucket / in open ground

Conseils de culture

sun
moderate / daily
humus
Obsolete
250 cm
50 to 60 cm
Gelif

Description

The Russian Gherkin is valuable , productive , and no bigger than a hen's egg .

The Russian Gherkin with fine flesh . Does not require cutting.

This variety is used for the recipe for Russian pickles .

How to successfully sow gherkins

Sow in March/April/May in pots then transplant into healthy, fresh, loose and humus-rich soil when the plant has 3 leaves and frost is no longer a risk.
Spacing at 0.60 m , in rows spaced 1.30 m apart, in sunny and warm exposure. Watering .

Trick

Most cucumber varieties are called "runners," meaning they produce long stems and can easily occupy 2-3 m² ! Not very practical for small vegetable gardens! But it is possible to get around the problem by encouraging your cucumber plants to grow taller, by climbing a fence for example. Help your plants position themselves on their support, and the tendrils of your cucumbers will do the rest. This practical and simple method gives the fruits better exposure to light, prevents them from being soiled, and makes harvesting them much easier... and it also works for gherkins!

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