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Vegetable plants need nutrient-rich soil so that they can produce nutritious vegetables. These plants absorb nutrients from the soil. However, your soil losses due to the previous crop are of this nutritional importance. Therefore, you should use either organic fertilizer or mineral fertilizer to increase nutrients in the soil. Nature has 17 nutrients that are essential for plant growth.
You must fertilize your Cucumber plants in three different stages.
Cucumbers have low nitrogen requirements, but they need higher potassium and high levels of phosphorus. Knowing your soil type helps determine how many and what nutrients your Cucumbers need. Heavy soil can lock nutrients. Adding fertilizer before planting improves most of the soil in the garden. Organic matter enriches light sandy soil and lightens heavy soil.
You can also use soluble products in water like Miracle-Gro. Just mix it according to the manufacturer’s instructions and apply it when the flowers first appear. If you are lucky enough to survive your plants for a long time, you can re-fertilize them about a month after the first fruit is born.
Once the Cucumber is planted and starts growing, the farmer needs to start watering. A substantial amount of water leads to the production of quality Cucumbers. After a short period, the Cucumbers start producing some flowers. Now it has become the right and proper time to apply fertilizer.
Use of all the purpose types of fertilizer is always recommendable. An all-purpose type of fertilizer that is soluble in water. Use a type of fertilizer that is rich in all three nutrients. A fertilizer bag labeled 12-12-12 means it has equal parts of three nutrients that are nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium.
Fertilizer is scattered on the plant’s ground. The man who scatters fertilizer should be careful not to apply it on plant leaves as it can burn or cause other harmful effects. Fertilizer is planted on the base of the plant. It is also recommended to water the plant while applying the fertilizer that is applied after the plant bloom. Watering the plant dissolves the fertilizer. After the plant produces fruit for the first time, the farmer can reapply fertilizer.
Fertilize the cultivated Cucumbers by mixing compost with your potting soil. You can also add timely released, low nitrogen, high potassium pelleted fertilizer with a similar NPK-ratio of 2-3-6. Apply 1 tablespoon per pot on planting, or as per label instructions if they are different from this rate, and then when you first see the true leaves on your Cucumbers. For containers larger than multiple plants in 12 inches in diameter or a pot, increase the amount accordingly.
After showing true Cucumber leaves, apply soluble, less nitrogen, more potassium fertilizer in weekly water. Apply weekly fertilizers at half the strength, mixing 1/2 tablespoon of manure with 1 gallon of water, or according to specific label instructions. Always wear gloves and protective eyewear while working with fertilizers.
Cucumber plants need a lot of water to grow properly. Their roots are naturally shot, making it very difficult to irrigate. Cucumber plants need at least 1 inch of water per day and may need more water if the weather is hot. If the weather temperature is above 32°C, it is advised that water Cucumber plants twice daily. But if the weather temperature is low and not up to 32°C, you should water Cucumber plants once a day.
Cucumbers benefit from healthy doses of chicken manure pellets. This is especially true when chicken manure is mixed with enough fertilizer. The leaves will not be yellow due to a lack of nitrogen. If all other things are right, the vines will grow bigger and the Cucumbers will be very high.
Cucumbers will grow faster with very little maintenance. Be sure they get an inch of water every week. Make sure to feed Cucumber plants regularly to water-soluble plant food. When the soil is hot, add a single layer of straw mulch to keep the fruits clean and help keep the slugs and beetles at a distance.
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