Harvest time for cucumbers can range from 50 to 70 days from the time of planting, depending upon the size desired and the intended use. They should not be left so long as to turn yellow.
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Harvesting doesn't grow, it's something you do when your garden vegetables or fruits are ready to be picked or pulled out of the ground.
They loose their blossom and start to bare/grow fruit and apple start to grow in summer and are ready to be picked in Autums
A cucumber will be ready to pick when it turns a shade of green that is a little bit lighter than one of a pickle. A cucumber is not a small vegetable, nor is it large, so when the cucumber is ready, it will be about the same size as a ripe squash. No offense to cucumbers, but when the are ripe, they tend to look plump and fat.
A long grow bag can grow two cucumber plants - water and feed equally.
Cucumber roots typically grow to a depth of about 12 to 18 inches in the soil.
Cucumbers grow from seed to harvest in 60-75 days. They are usually ready to pick in 5-7 days from flowering, but can be left to grow until the desired size is reached. Do not allow them to turn yellow. Ideally, they should be picked early in the morning, before they have become heated by the sun.
The root system of a cucumber plant can grow up to 3 feet deep into the soil.
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Gherkins (a type of cucumber) are usually picked when they have reached between 1.5 and 3 inches in length (about 4-8 cm.). If allowed to grow larger, they may turn bitter.
Cucumber plants typically grow to be about 1 to 2 feet tall, but can sometimes reach up to 6 feet in height.