Boothby’s Blond

Variety

Boothby’s Blond

created by Judith F. at 09.01.2022

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Description

This compact cucumber variety produces an abundance of fruits 15-18 cm long, which are best picked young. Their white skin turns yellow-orange when fully ripe. Its crunchy flesh offers a sweet taste without bitterness. This old variety was passed down from the Boothby family of Livermore, Maine, USA. It may be a descendant of the white cucumber variety introduced as 'Lettuce' in 1920 by the Aggeler and Musser seed company in Los Angeles. Sowing: Sow cucumber in seed trays or pots about 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Cultivate at a temperature of 20°C. The germination period is 12 to 16 days. Care: After the last frost, transplant the seedlings with the entire root balls into compost enriched soil. Planting distance 1 m in all directions. Outdoor sowing is possible under the same conditions, when the soil is well warmed and the outside temperature no longer falls below 15°C.

Non hybrid

Not frost resistant

Growing tips

No growing tips available for this plant.

Details

Seeding distance

100 cm

Row spacing

100 cm

Seeding depth

2 cm

Diseases

Soft rot

Root Rot

Dry rot of crucifers

Grey mold

Fusarium

Downy mildew

Angular leaf spot of cucumber

Powdery mildews

Ascochyta blight

Pests

Thrips

Caterpillars

Leaf-miner flies

Lygus pratensis

Aphids

Spider mites

White fly

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