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Boron Elgar 13-06-2008 02:49 PM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:51:42 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:


hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes for
a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have noticed
that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants climb,
can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber
f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not
totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)



How big are the plants? In what part of the country are you growing
them? Are the plants otherwise healthy and thriving?

I planted mine from seed (3 varieties - Kirby, lemon and Satsuki)
directly in the ground in mid to late May and they just developed the
first tendrils a few days ago. They are now about 8" high.

Boron



hutchy01 13-06-2008 02:51 PM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 
hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes for a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have noticed that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants climb, can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)

The Cook 13-06-2008 04:43 PM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 

On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:51:42 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:


hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes for
a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have noticed
that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants climb,
can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber
f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not
totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)


In the US (cucumber f1) simply means it is a hybrid cucumber. It is
not the name of a particular variety. You need to know the actual
variety of cucumber and what its characteristics are. And since it is
a hybrid it could have the ability to vine bred out of it.

If you started it from seeds, read the information on the pack or
check the Internet for the producer's Web page. If you bought plants,
ask the seller what the actual variety is and how it is supposed to
behave.
--
Susan N.

"Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral,
48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974)

Boron Elgar 13-06-2008 11:26 PM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:43:00 -0500, The Cook
wrote:


On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:51:42 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:


hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes for
a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have noticed
that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants climb,
can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber
f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not
totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)


In the US (cucumber f1) simply means it is a hybrid cucumber. It is
not the name of a particular variety. You need to know the actual
variety of cucumber and what its characteristics are. And since it is
a hybrid it could have the ability to vine bred out of it.

If you started it from seeds, read the information on the pack or
check the Internet for the producer's Web page. If you bought plants,
ask the seller what the actual variety is and how it is supposed to
behave.



My bush cukes grow tendrils.

Boron

Dan L. 13-06-2008 11:34 PM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 
In article ,
The Cook wrote:

On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:51:42 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:


hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes for
a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have noticed
that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants climb,
can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber
f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not
totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)


In the US (cucumber f1) simply means it is a hybrid cucumber. It is
not the name of a particular variety. You need to know the actual
variety of cucumber and what its characteristics are. And since it is
a hybrid it could have the ability to vine bred out of it.

If you started it from seeds, read the information on the pack or
check the Internet for the producer's Web page. If you bought plants,
ask the seller what the actual variety is and how it is supposed to
behave.


Hmmm ...

My thoughts exactly.

I have three "Diva" plants about one foot high, no flowers, no tendrils,
just large green leaves. This is the first year I have planted this kind
of cucumber this year. I was thinking - I got some bad seeds.

However, I have five "Northern Pickling" That is also one foot high and
has flowers, tendrils and several tiny cucumbers on them.

Again, my thoughts exactly.

Enjoy Life ... Dan

--
Email "dan lehr at comcast dot net". Text only or goes to trash automatically.

hutchy01 14-06-2008 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boron Elgar (Post 798047)


hi, the plants are around 18 inches to 24 inches tall, i am in cumbria (normally a couple of degrees cooler) the plants seem heathly and thriving

Boron Elgar 14-06-2008 02:24 AM

cucumber plants with no tendrils !!!
 
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 00:46:10 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:


Boron Elgar;798047 Wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:51:42 +0100, hutchy01
wrote:
-

hi all im new to this forum, ive been growing cucumbers and tomatoes
for
a couple of years now very succesfully, hovever this year i have
noticed
that my cucumber plants (f1) have no tendrils to help the plants
climb,
can anyone help and tell me is this normal for this variety (cucumber
f1 ), im sure the plants i had in years gone by were f1 but im not
totally sure, thanks in advance of any reply's. rob (cumbria)-


How big are the plants? In what part of the country are you growing
them? Are the plants otherwise healthy and thriving?

I planted mine from seed (3 varieties - Kirby, lemon and Satsuki)
directly in the ground in mid to late May and they just developed the
first tendrils a few days ago. They are now about 8" high.

Boron



hi, the plants are around 18 inches to 24 inches tall, i am in cumbria
(normally a couple of degrees cooler) the plants seem heathly and
thriving


Healthy and thriving are the two most important aspects of growing
things.

I am unfamiliar with the particular cukes you are growing, but do know
that F1s come in many varieties. Perhaps you are growing something
different than you have before and its growth cycle is not the same.

Boron


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