Your cucumber plant may have wilted overnight due to lack of water, extreme heat, disease, or pest infestation. It is important to check the soil moisture, provide adequate water, and inspect the plant for any signs of disease or pests to address the issue promptly.
Yes, if you water it too much it will wilt.
Cucumber plant leaves may wilt due to lack of water, excessive heat, pests, diseases, or nutrient deficiencies. Proper watering, providing shade in extreme heat, and monitoring for pests and diseases can help prevent wilting.
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cucumber is the fruit part of the plant developed from the seeds
In salt water, the cells in the cucumber will lose water and the cucumber will begin to wilt or droop or feel 'flat'.
You can tell if your cucumber plant has been overwatered if the leaves turn yellow, wilt, or become mushy. To remedy the situation, you should allow the soil to dry out between waterings, ensure proper drainage, and adjust your watering schedule to prevent overwatering.
No. A cucumber is a flowering plan
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Yes, the word 'cucumber' is a noun; a word for a plant and the fruit of that plant; a word for a thing.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Yes, cucumber is a flowering plant. It produces yellow flowers before developing into the fruit that we commonly eat.
It is better to sow cucumber plants directly into the ground. They do not transplant readily.