Hello, my cucumber growing horizontal had a few small cucumbers on it and about 5' long. Thought i would pinch the end off to make it send laterals out and it completely stopped it growing, apart from the cucumbers that were already there, they matured ok but nothing more. Normal?
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I believe some cucumbers are bush types and some are cordon types, a bit like tomatoes - I think (but I am not sure) that the outdoor ridge types are bush ones and the all female indoor ones are cordons, but I can't remember where I saw the info. Certainly when I grew Vega there were lateral shoots everywhere, whereas Cucino is much more inclined to have just the main shoot. However, in my friend's greenhouse this year one of the 2 Cucino plants seems to have got damaged at the tip (probably by a snail), and it is producing some lateral shoots.
Are there any buds visible in the leaf joints? If there are, there is hope that they will eventually grow, perhaps when all the cucumbers have been harvested.Last edited by Penellype; 20-08-2017, 08:09 AM.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I grow my Cuc's vertically on a support of copper meshing, now I know you are supposed to take out the laterals, but I never do, just tie em back to the frame where you have space, makes for a "Messy plant" which does my head in, but produces an abundance of crops as long as you keep em well fed n watered!
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Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View PostI grow my Cuc's vertically on a support of copper meshing, now I know you are supposed to take out the laterals, but I never do, just tie em back to the frame where you have space, makes for a "Messy plant" which does my head in, but produces an abundance of crops as long as you keep em well fed n watered!
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