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Old 05-06-2009, 06:14 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Number of cucs in a pot

Paul M. Cook wrote:
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On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:53:14 -0700, "Paul M. Cook"
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote:

About how many cucumber plants can I grow in a 21 inch pot that is
abour
18
inches tall? I ran across some interesting seeds, Hmong Red and Gold
Lemon.
I thought they'd be cool to try - something different.
Vegetative growth is proportional to root growth. The less room for the
roots, the smaller the plant above ground.

So one? Two?

Paul

You can put 2-3 in one hill in a container that size.

The lemons are quite tasty. I have not tried the Hmong.

I grow all my cukes in containers or tubs. Although my tubs are larger
than you mention, I generally have 2-3 hills in each and have prolific
production. I mix varieties within tubs, but not within hills.

And I start them from seed right in the ground soil.

Cukes are quite easy to grow and rarely disappoint.


Good, I was hoping to strike a balance between quantity and quality. I was
hoping for a lot of cucs this season. But I don't want to get a whole mess
of tiny fruits I can't eat. So I'll just do 2 in each pot and hope for the
best. So I'll start at least 4 seeds in each pot and pick the best 2,
right?

Paul


You've asked a good question. I had about half dozen in two larger pots
each last year and got plenty of cucs but wonder if I could have done
better with less plants. Why not experiment and grow half dozen in one
pot and three in other. You'll get cucs in both cases but it would be
interesting to see outcome. If so, let us know.

I would try it myself but put a tomato in the other pot this year. Also
pot is on patio surrounded by deer netting and I let cucs grow up
netting which has extra reinforcement.

Frank