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Seed Cucumber Dharwad Green 10 gm

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Grow Fresh, Desi Cucumbers at Home with Cucumber Dharwad Green! Popular desi variety known for its crisp texture, mild taste, and fast growth. Ideal for Indian climates, it’s perfect for growing in containers, kitchen gardens, or farm fields.

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    Cucumber Dharwad Green is a desi cucumber variety known for its crisp texture, mild flavor, and high yield. It's heat-tolerant, grows fast, and is ideal for summer cultivation. Here's a complete, easy-to-follow guide for growing Cucumber Dharwad Green—perfectly suited for Indian climates and small space gardening like balconies or terraces:

    Container

    • Size: At least 12–15 inches deep and wide (one plant per pot).

    • Ensure proper drainage holes.

    Potting Mix

    Use a loose, nutrient-rich soil mix:

    • 40% garden soil

    • 30% compost/vermicompost

    • 20% cocopeat

    • 10% sand/perlite for aeration

    Add a handful of neem cake or bone meal to enrich the mix.

    Sowing seeds

    • Sow 2–3 seeds per container, 1–2 cm deep

    • After germination (5–8 days), thin out and keep the healthiest seedling

    • Water gently to avoid displacing the seeds

    Sunlight & Placement

    • Place the container where it gets 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily

    • Protect from harsh midday sun if temperatures go above 40°C

    Watering

    • Keep the soil consistently moist—never dry or soggy

    • Water daily in summer; use mulch (dry leaves or straw) to retain moisture

    Trellising

    • Cucumber is a climbing plant – it needs support

    • Use a vertical trellis, bamboo stakes, or netting

    • Train vines upward to save space and keep fruits clean

    Fertilization

    • After 2 weeks of germination, feed with liquid compost or organic fertilizer every 10–15 days

    Pests & Diseases

    • Watch for aphids, mealybugs, and powdery mildew

    • Use neem oil spray (5 ml per liter water) weekly as preventive care

    Harvesting

    • Fruits will be ready in 40–50 days from sowing

    • Harvest when cucumbers are medium-sized, firm, and green

    • Pick regularly to encourage more fruiting