10 to 12 inches long.
The fruit reaches 10 to 12 inches long, slender and cylindrical, with faint stripes on the necks and a deep green, smooth, thin skin. Perfect for slicing, Garden Sweet Burpless gives you an extra bite in every cuke!
How do I know when my burpless cucumbers are ready to pick?
Burpless cucumbers are ready to harvest about 60 days after planting. The ideal time to pick burpless cucumbers is when they’re about 8 inches (20 cm) long. Cut the stem with a knife or sharp scissors to avoid damaging the plant. Check the vines every couple of days for cucumbers that are ready to harvest.
How long do burpless cucumbers grow?
48 to 50 days. In just 7 weeks from sowing, you’ll start harvesting beautiful cucumber, 8 1/2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches wide, with a sweet, crispy flavor! Completely burpless and without a trace of bitterness, they are also seedless if grown apart from other cucumber plants!
What size should you pick burpless cucumbers?
10 to 12 inches long
When to harvest burpless cucumbers. Burpless varieties are also known as English, European, or seedless cucumbers. These grow longer than slicing varieties and are ready to pick when they’re 10 to 12 inches long. Again, check the variety info to learn their mature length.
What does a ripe burpless cucumber look like?
If your burpless cucumber is 10 inches long, it’s ready to be harvested. A uniform shape and color, firmness to the touch, and their crispness indicate it’s time to snip them from the vine.
Can you pick a cucumber too early?
Can you pick a cucumber too early? Cucumbers can’t really be picked too early, though allowing them to ripen to their ideal size will give you the best texture and flavor. Young cucumbers will be sweet, but very crunchy.
How many cucumbers do you get per plant?
10
Depending on who you ask, a healthy cucumber plant can be expected to produce 10 large cukes or 15 small ones within a harvest period of about three weeks.
What’s the difference between a regular cucumber and a burpless cucumber?
Burpless cucumber is a cucumber that does not induce burping as happens with some regular cucumbers. Burpless varieties are often especially bred cultivars that have very low levels of the bitter compound that upsets the digestive system leading to burping in some individuals.
Do Burpless cucumbers need full sun?
To grow Burpless cucumbers (called that because they are less bitter and supposedly easier on the digestive system), you’ll need a garden with fertile soil, ample growing space and direct sunlight.
Why are my Burpless cucumbers bitter?
Commonly a lack of water or temperatures too cold or too hot cause cucumbers to bear bitter-tasting fruit.
What’s the best tasting cucumber?
The best-tasting cucumbers are those that are slicing cucumbers. English cucumbers don’t have the bitter chemical cucurbitacin that some cucumbers have. They also have higher natural sugar content, making them sweeter. The lack of seeds and thinner skin also English cucumbers more enjoyable to eat.
Are Burpless cucumbers good?
The mildest cucumber on the market, this early variety produces 10-inch long slicing cucumbers that are completely burpless, with no bitterness. Excellent sliced, but also fine for pickling when picked at a slightly smaller size. High yielding. This vining cucumber will appreciate growing up on a trellis.
Why is my home grown cucumber spiky?
Native to India, cucumbers may have become spiny for the same reason that some animals are camouflaged or have horns…to protect themselves from predators. This is no doubt the case with cucumbers. Grow cukes in full sun in well-draining soil that has been amended with plenty of compost.
What time of day should you pick cucumbers?
During the peak of the season, you’ll be harvesting ripe cucumbers every day or two. The optimum time for picking is early in the morning when the vines are cool.
What can I do with Burpless cucumbers?
Unlike pickling cucumbers, burpless varieties lose their crisp during fermentation.
- slice fresh cucumbers for healthy salads.
- cut and blend thoroughly for hot or cold soups.
- mix with spices for making relishes.
- layer on sandwiches for a sweet, refreshing flavor.
What are Burpless cucumbers used for?
Seed companies market Burpless Cucumbers as cucumbers that reduce digestive problems including reflux, flatulence and gas producing burps. A chemical compound called cucurbitacin, found on the skin and stem of the cucumber plant, is believed to cause burpiness.
How do I know when my cucumbers are ready?
However, cucumbers are generally ripe and ready for harvest anywhere from 50 to 70 days after planting. A cucumber is normally considered ripe when it is bright medium to dark green and firm. You should avoid cucumber harvesting when cucumbers are yellow, puffy, have sunken areas, or wrinkled tips.
How often should cucumbers be watered?
once a week
Cucumbers perform best with regular, deep watering once a week or so and with more frequency if the weather is very hot for a period of days. Inadequate or inconsistent moisture can cause oddly shaped or poor-tasting fruit.
How long does it take for a cucumber to grow to full size?
Cucumbers are ready for harvest 50 to 70 days from planting, depending on the variety. Depending on their use, harvest on the basis of size. Cucumbers taste best when harvested in the immature stage (Figure 2). Cucumbers should not be allowed to reach the yellowish stage as they become bitter with size.
What happens if you plant cucumbers too close together?
Cucumbers grow in full sun but can survive with just 5 hours a day. Spacing is important as competing cucumber vines can shade one another out if planted too closely. This will prevent the cucumber from growing evenly.
Should I pick the flowers off my cucumber plants?
To avoid a bitter tasting Cucumber, pick off male flowers once a week. If you allow the male flowers to develop and pollinate the female flowers, the fruits that develop will leave you with a nasty aftertaste as the seeds contain a bitter compound called cucurbitacin.