Tristan F1
Variety
Approved Data
created by CeeBee at 04.01.2023
Location
Bed
Outdoor
protected
Color
green
white
Resistances
Powdery mildew resistant
Cucumber mosaic virus resistant
Leaf fire resistant
Taste
fruity
sweet
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
The 'Tristan, F1' cucumber is ideal for fresh salads! Its sweet, fruity aroma will delight you immediately! It does not produce seeds and is also nice and crunchy. The skin of this cucumber variety is characterized by its dark green colour and smooth surface. The 'Tristan, F1' cucumber can reach a length of between 22 cm and 25 cm. It can be grown both outdoors and in a greenhouse. This midi cucumber is also highly resistant, as it is naturally resistant to several diseases. These include powdery mildew, cucumber mosaic virus, cucumber scabies and leaf blight. The plant also has both female and male flowers and is therefore self-fertile.
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
Sow the seeds individually 1-2 cm deep in small pots, cover with soil, press down and keep well moist. Only plant the young plants outdoors after the last frosts from mid-May.
Seeding distance
100 cm
Row spacing
50 cm
Seeding depth
2 cm
Alfalfa / Lucerne
Asparagus
Basil
Bean (Broad bean / Faba bean / Field bean)
Bean (Dwarf bean)
Bean (Runner bean)
Beetroot
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage (Cabbage)
Cabbage (Savoy cabbage)
Caraway / Meridian fennel / Persian cumin
Cauliflower
Celery (Celeriac / Celery root)
Celery (Celery)
Chervil
Chili
Collard greens (Kale)
Collard greens (Tuscan kale / Dinosaur kale / Palm tree kale)
Common marigold
Coriander / Cilantro
Corn / Maize
Dill
Fennel
Florence fennel / Finocchio
Garlic
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Lentils
Lettuce (Lettuce)
Lettuce (Radicchio / Italian chicory)
Marjoram
Nasturtium
Onion
Onion (Spring onion)
Oregano
Pak Choi
Parsley
Pea
Pepper / Paprika
Soybean
Sunflower
Tarragon
Soft rot
Root Rot
Dry rot of crucifers
Grey mold
Fusarium
Downy mildew
Angular leaf spot of cucumber
Powdery mildews
Ascochyta blight
Thrips
Caterpillars
Leaf-miner flies
Lygus pratensis
Aphids
Spider mites
White fly