Cucumbers - is it time yet??

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  1. Fat Controller

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    I have the urge........

    You know, the one to sow more seeds, those being cucumber seeds - is it too early? I would be starting them in the house if it makes much difference?
     
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    I'm waiting another couple of weeks before sowing mine FC. Last year I sowed on 8th April, indoors under growlights and they romped away, trouble was we had a cold spring so I couldn't plant them in the greenhouse till 1st June and they were getting pretty big indoors by then.
     
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      Aye, I think you are right - I just popped out to the shed and the wind would cut you in two; bitterly cold.
       
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        I was tempted to sow mine this weekend,i'll try to resist :rolleyespink:
         
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          As usual, I would urge restraint:) I won't be growing any this year, but I normally sow mine at the beginning of May, plenty soon enough, imo...
           
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            Feeling the temperature outside this morning, I won't be sowing anything - - - blimmin' freezing!
             
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            As I do not have very big garden I am trying to grow everything in pots, is there any way to grow cucumber in a pot?
             
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              do you have a greenhouse ?
               
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              I must admit that I succumbed yesterday, two pots, two seeds in each and put them in a propagator in a spare bedroom.
              At the end of the day if they fail I have only lost a few seeds, if they germinate they will go in the greenhouse and I could be eating cucumbers a few weeks earlier than I usually would be.
               
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                The problem with starting cucumbers too early is that they romp away indoors and you run out of space, then when they go into the greenhouse and you get a cold night or two they just sit and sulk for weeks and some just die off. Later sowings allow the plant to grow unchecked at a nice steady rate and will produce fruit before an earlier sown plant that has been cold shocked.
                 
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                  I brought a packet the other day (F1) and all you get is 6 seeds for £3.50 :(
                   
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                  only very small one
                   
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                  Yes they are very expensive per seed. In some years I've bought F1 cucumber plants at Garden Centres, at around £1 per plant it's about the same as buying the seed and faffing about growing them on. The last two years I've grown them from F1 seed bought for 50p in the Wyevale winter sale.
                   
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                  Well put John. Even from an early May sowing, I still had to put on some heat in the greenhouse at night. Of course, not everyone has this facility or would want to heat. All the more reason to hold off as long as possible, imo...

                  EDIT : Keyword = "Unchecked":)
                   
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                    oops weve had our cucumbers in for about 2 weeks - no signs yet - but were novices t this and maybe weve jumped the gun a bit - if so we`ll have another go
                     
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