Midios, F1
Variety
Approved Data
created by Svenja at 24.04.2021
Taste
aromatic
fruity
bitter free
sweetish
seedless
Fruit shape
elongated
smooth, sleek
Growth habit
growth habit: high ranking
harvest: profitable
4 Years
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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The fruits of this F1 hybrid are 23-25 cm/9.1-9.8 in long and thus belong to the class of midi-snake cucumbers. They are of medium length, smooth-skinned, seedless, dark green and set in large numbers. They taste particularly pleasant, fruity, almost sweet-aromatic, are bitter-free and very juicy. The desire for smaller, but all the better tasting gourmet cucumbers is optimally met by this breeding. The plants are naturally resistant to powdery mildew, a disease that particularly often affects older varieties. Of course, "Midios" has all the other positive characteristics of a top variety: free of bitterness, vigorous with a very high yield because the flowers consistently produce seedless fruit, dark green slightly shiny fruit of the best shape and quality. The harvest can be done for many weeks.
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
Cucumbers need a loose, nutritious, humus and always moist soil. Also, a warm sunny and sheltered from the wind place. More growing tips at the species cucumber.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Plant distance
50 cm
Row spacing
100 cm
Seeding depth
2.5 cm
Aster
Basil
Bean ((Scarlet) runner bean)
Bean (Broad bean / Faba bean / Field bean)
Bean (Dwarf bean)
Bean (Hyacinth bean / Lablab-bean)
Bean (Lima Bean)
Bean (Runner bean)
Borage
Caraway / Meridian fennel / Persian cumin
Celery (Celeriac / Celery root)
Celery (Celery)
Celery (Leaf celery / Chinese celery)
Chervil
Chili
Chives
Common marigold
Coriander / Cilantro
Corn / Maize
Dill
Garlic
Garlic chives
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Lentils
Lettuce (Common chicory)
Lettuce (Lamb's lettuce)
Lettuce (Lettuce)
Lettuce (Puntarelle / Cicoria di catalogna / Cicoria asparago)
Lettuce (Radicchio / Italian chicory)
Lettuce (Sugar loaf)
Mint
Nasturtium
Onion
Onion (Spring onion)
Parsley
Parsnip
Pea
Pepper / Paprika
Phlox, flame flower
Soybean
Spinach (Summer)
Spinach (Winter)
Strawberry
Sunflower
Women's coats
Abyssinian cabbage / Ethiopian mustard
Apple
Aubergine / Eggplant
Blackberry / Brambles
Broccoli raab / Stem cabbage / Cima di rapa
Brussels sprouts
Buddleja / Butterfly Bushes
Cabbage (Pointed cabbage)
Cabbage (red cabbage)
Chinese kale - Kai-lan / Chinese broccoli
Collard greens
Comfrey
Coneflower (Echinacea)
Courgette / Zucchini
Cucumber (Caigua)
Currant
Forsythia
Garden squash - Patisson / UFO squash
Gooseberry
Hair cucumbers / snake gourds
Jerusalem artichoke / Topinambur
Lavender
Lilac
Lovage
Maples
Melon (Sugar melon)
Melon (Watermelon)
Napa cabbage / Chinese cabbage
Oregano
Ornamental pumpkin
Pear
Pines
Potato
Pumpkin / Squash
Radish
Rapeseed
Rapeseed - Sheer cabbage / Siberian cabbage
Rapini / Broccoli rabe
Raspberry
Rosemary
Rudbeckia (Coneflower / Black-eyed-susans)
Rutabaga / Swedish turnip
Sage
Sour cherry / Tart cherry
Spruce trees
Sweet potato
Thyme
Tomato (Bush tomato)
Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato)
Tomato (Cocktail Stake Tomato)
Tomato (Stake tomato)
Turnip
Turnip greens - Tatsoi
Turnip-rooted chervil
Turnips - Oilseed turnips
Turnips - Wild turnips
Vegetable cabbage - Forage cabbage
Vegetable cabbage - Ribbed cabbage / Portuguese cabbage
Vegetable cabbage - wild cabbage / ancient cabbage
Walnut family
Wild Cherry / Bird Cherry / Sweet Cherry
Yalta tomatoes
Soft rot
Root Rot
Dry rot of crucifers
Grey mold
Fusarium
Downy mildew
Angular leaf spot of cucumber
Powdery mildews
Ascochyta blight
Land snails
Thrips
Caterpillars
Leaf-miner flies
Lygus pratensis
Aphids
Spider mites
White fly