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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Goosegirl on July 04, 2019, 15:03

Title: When are cucumbers ready to pick?
Post by: Goosegirl on July 04, 2019, 15:03
Never grown these before but I have one at the bottom that's about 7"-8" long. How do you know when it's ready to pick?
Title: Re: When are cucumbers ready to pick?
Post by: jaydig on July 04, 2019, 15:10
The right length would depend on what cucumber you are growing.  If it's supposed to be like the ones we usually buy in the shops, then it probably needs to grow a bit more.  If you are growing a "mini" variety, then 6 or 7 inches should be fine.  I only grow the shorter ones because there's only two of us, and it means that none of the cucumber is wasted.  I usually cut them just before they are fully "filled out". Almost like a balloon that has a little air let out of it - not looking fit to burst, with tight, shiny skin, and not totally smooth.  I find they are very tender at this stage, but can get a bit of a tough skin if left on too long.  If they are as prolific as they usually are you can try them at different stages and choose the one you prefer.
Title: Re: When are cucumbers ready to pick?
Post by: Goosegirl on July 04, 2019, 15:43
These F1 cukes are called Passandra and I got them from D.T.Brown which says "this all-female variety produces a heavy crop of 6in-long mini-cues which are big on flavour and crunch". I feel some sort of salad is imminent with some newly-dug pots and French beans.
Title: Re: When are cucumbers ready to pick?
Post by: Nobbie on July 05, 2019, 17:41
These F1 cukes are called Passandra and I got them from D.T.Brown which says "this all-female variety produces a heavy crop of 6in-long mini-cues which are big on flavour and crunch". I feel some sort of salad is imminent with some newly-dug pots and French beans.

Definitely pick it now as if you leave it on it will inhibit the formation of more.