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25-02-2008, 05:28 PM
KINAISAAC1943
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enigma;775973 Wrote:
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I am trying to grow cucumbers in pots for my greenhouse, I
use seed compost and three" fiber pots I put them on a cool
window as soon as they start to shoot, they come good but
when they get to 3/4ins fast and then they just seem to
collapse and die what am I doing wrong -
what temperature is the greenhouse? is the compost
sterilised?
cucumbers are a hot weather crop. the seedlings need to be
warm (above 70F). if your greenhouse or the 'cool windowsill'
is much below 68F they're getting too cold. are you getting
fungus or just falling over wilting?
lee
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It is not to cold, they grow so fast like 4" in just eight days I put
them on the window to stop them bolting but this did not work I keep
them just over damp the stalks are long but the leaves are big and that
makes them top heavy so they just collapse
Have you hand pollinated them? I doubt you have many bees in your
greenhouse.
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They are not in the greenhouse they are on the window by day and in the bathroom by night, I think it could be the double glazing not letting the sun rays in only the light.
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