Cucumber Gundel

4,23139,10

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Extremely robust cucumber. Ideal for extensive cultivation.

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Description

Gundel is the ideal cucumber for extensive outdoor cultivation (intensive cultivation has not yet been tested).
Gundel is the ideal cucumber for extensive outdoor cultivation (intensive cultivation has not yet been tested). In addition to a very good aromatic taste, the variety has a high yield over a long period of time. The leaf health is very good and even in extremely dry conditions the fruits do not develop bitterness. The cucumber is ideal for salads and fresh consumption, but also works well in smoothies. The young plants are vigorous and have medium growth vigor.

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Location requirements

Sunny, nutrient-rich, loose and protected.

Sowing

April – May. Seed depth: 1-2 cm.

Germination

15 – 20 ° C, 8 – 10 days.

Plantation

Yield can be significantly increased by moderate fertilization, but above all by watering.

Distances

100 x 30 cm.

Harvest

June – September.

Additional information

Packaging unit

Packet with 1000 seeds, Packet with 12 seeds, Packet with 250 seeds, Packet with 50 seeds

Admission

Amateur variety

Scientific name

Cucumis sativus

Further information

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