Cucumber (African horned cucumber / Kiwano)

Cucumber (African horned cucumber / Kiwano)

Cucumis metuliferus

Plant family

Kürbisgewächse (Cucurbitaceae) (Cucurbitaceae)

Synonyms

Horned Melon, Spiked Melon, Jelly Melon

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Very humid

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

High

Seeding distance

120 cm

Row spacing

40 cm

Seeding depth

1 cm

Instructions

Description

Kiwano, horned cucumber, jagged cucumber or horned melon belongs to the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). The horned cucumber a climbing plant that can form tendrils up to 3 m long, with steighaarigen, ribbed stems. Its fruits bear many seeds and are spiny on the outside. Its taste resembles a mixture of bananas, lemons, cucumbers and passion fruit. It is eaten like a kiwi, by spooning out the inside.

Origin:

Africa

Growing tips

Germination at min. 20°C after 1-2 weeks. When the fruits are ripe, they have a yellow-orange to green-brownish color. The cultivation is similar to that of sugar melon. Fertilization by insects. Cultivation in a greenhouse is recommended. Dry heat and temperatures above 15°C. In warm regions also in a sheltered place outdoors. Creeper is recommended so that the tendrils can be directed upwards. In the bed well with medium and low growers. Do not water with too cold water. Always keep moist but allow soil surface to dry in between. Can be stored for a long time at cool temperatures, but not in the refrigerator. Harvest the last fruits before the last frost, they can ripen, but become inedible in frost. Wear gloves when picking. Do not eat bitter fruits!

Antagonistic Plants

Diseases

Downy Mildew

Powdery Mildew

Pests

No pests