The cultivation of house cucumbers requires the best possible design of all growth factors

The cultivation of house cucumbers requires the best possible design of all growth factors.

This also includes careful soil preparation. Cucumbers are very sensitive to standing moisture and want a warm one, well-drained soil. This requirement must be met by bringing in manure or other suitable organic material, like foliage, waste straw etc. be taken into account. If this soil improvement with organic matter has not already taken place before the pre-culture, each planting site receives a plentiful base of manure or similar. Material. There is at least one for each planting site 1 Buckets of well-rotted compost. The row distance is 100 cm, the distance in the row 40 cm. The necessary basic fertilization per m2 amounts to 5g N, 8 up to 10g P as well 10 up to 15g K and is added to the compost soil. Water generously after planting. It is best to obtain the necessary plants from a nursery, because proper self-cultivation is usually hardly possible.