Description
Mercury Cucumber Seeds 1665. Hybrid.
Approximately 20 seeds per packet (35 seeds per gram)
A high-performing hybrid with tremendous yields and incredible disease resistance, Mercury Cucumber Seeds produce thin-skinned fruits that are perfect for salads, fresh eating, or as mini-cukes. For the most luscious taste, this variety is best picked young. With its dependable performance and excellent disease resistance, this is a top choice for a bountiful harvest, whether in a home garden or open field production.
Quick Seed Details
- Type: Hybrid Slicing/Mini-Cuke
- Features: Thin-skinned; tremendous yields; incredible disease resistance; best picked young.
- Use: Salads, fresh eating, mini-cukes.
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
Cucumbers grow best in a rich, warm, sandy loam soil. Before planting, work large amounts of garden compost or composted manure into the native soil, about 30 cm deep. Wait until the soil has reached a temperature of at least 18°C before planting, as cooler soil can reduce germination and increase the chance of the seed rotting.
Planting: Mound the soil into hills about 15-20 cm high and 30-60 cm across. Space the hills about 120 cm apart. Sow 6 to 8 seeds 2 cm deep in each hill. After they sprout, thin to 3 or 4 plants per hill. If you have limited space, most cucumbers can be grown on trellises.
Care: Protect the plants from any late spring or early summer frosts. Keep the plants evenly watered throughout the growing season, as even soil moisture is very important to prevent bitterness. To prevent damage to the vine, harvest the cucumbers by cutting them from the vine with a sharp knife instead of pulling or twisting them. Germination occurs in 7-10 days.
Why Mercury Cucumber Seeds belong in Your Garden
If you’re looking for a cucumber that delivers on both taste and performance, Mercury is an ideal choice. Its thin, non-bitter skin makes it perfect for fresh eating, while its tremendous yields and strong disease resistance ensure a reliable and abundant harvest. A great all-around variety, it’s a pleasure to grow and even more delicious to eat.
SCOUT IPPM
OSC Seeds recommends using SCOUT IPPM to evaluate pests and pollinator populations in your cucurbit crops. Developed in partnership with the University of Guelph and Pollinator Partnership Canada, the SCOUT IPPM app uses scientific data and government guidelines to set action recommendations for growers. Free download is available on App Store and Google Play.