
Cucumis sativus 'Jogger' F1 Hybrid
Cucumber 'Jogger' F1 hybrid
Cucumber is the common name for a widely cultivated creeping vine bearing cucumiform fruits and is of the same family as melon. There are numerous varieties for cultivation, F1 varieties have been developed that have all female flowers, and none of the male ones; this negates the need to remove all male flowers which would otherwise result in bitter fruits. 'Jogger' F1 A delicious 'American slicer' with crisp, yet juicy, bitter-free flesh. Performing exceptionally well in our outdoor trials during a poor growing season, Cucumber 'Jogger' bears good crops of dark-green skinned fruits up to 25cm (10") long, with soft white spines. This variety is ideal for slicing, and for salads, as seed development is slow
Contributed by @carolecuttingitfine
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Rich and free draining
Common name
Cucumber 'Jogger' F1 hybrid
Latin name
Cucumis sativus 'Jogger' F1 Hybrid
type
Vegetable
family
Cucurbitaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When to harvest
full grown dimensions
Cucumis sativus 'Jogger' F1 Hybrid
Cucumber is the common name for a widely cultivated creeping vine bearing cucumiform fruits and is of the same family as melon. There are numerous varieties for cultivation, F1 varieties have been developed that have all female flowers, and none of the male ones; this negates the need to remove all male flowers which would otherwise result in bitter fruits. 'Jogger' F1 A delicious 'American slicer' with crisp, yet juicy, bitter-free flesh. Performing exceptionally well in our outdoor trials during a poor growing season, Cucumber 'Jogger' bears good crops of dark-green skinned fruits up to 25cm (10") long, with soft white spines. This variety is ideal for slicing, and for salads, as seed development is slow
Planting
From Mid Spring TO Early Summer
Plant out seedlings that have germinated in heat into their permanent position in the greenhouse in mid spring in rich well draining soil. For outdoor varieties, harden off when the weather and soil are warm enough, and then plant out into humus-rich soil, in a sunny site, spacing them 3' apart.
Propagation by seed
From Early Spring TO Late Spring
Sow cucumber seed in heat under glass in early to mid spring for planting out when risk of frost has passed. Sow the seeds on edge in compost, and water, then keep compost moist until seedlings emerge. Try to maintain a temperature of at least 15 deg. Plant out after seedlings have their first true leaves, and when the soil and weather are warm enough