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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 3:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
omoniyisam:


Eyah, sorry about that.
But are you sure it's nematodes... is the nutrient and fungi management good enough?

Yea, I've planted last week.

Yep! Nematodes.

Do you mind uploading us a pic of your farm sir?

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by omoniyisam: 6:17pm On Oct 06, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


Yep! Nematodes.

Do you mind uploading us a pic of your farm sir?
I'm not in farm now... hopefully by Monday
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 6:01am On Oct 07, 2023
omoniyisam:

I'm not in farm now... hopefully by Monday

Ok boss.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 1:08pm On Oct 09, 2023
Finally did my last cucumber harvest today.

Yield: 217 bags total.
Seed variety: African giant (CU999).
Seed quantity: 4½ packs (±225 grams).
Fertilization: NPK + Urea on 20 out of 51beds; basal manuring and foliar sprays on all beds.

Warming up for the last batch of cucumber for the year.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by omoniyisam: 3:38pm On Oct 09, 2023
REUBEN010:
Finally did my last cucumber harvest today.

Yield: 217 bags total.
Seed variety: African giant (CU999).
Seed quantity: 4½ packs (±225 grams).
Fertilization: NPK + Urea on 20 out of 51beds; basal manuring and foliar sprays on all beds.

Warming up for the last batch of cucumber for the year.
This is a great one o.
Well-done sir

Pls from how many stands of plants?
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 4:06pm On Oct 09, 2023
omoniyisam:

This is a great one o.
Well-done sir

Pls from how many stands of plants?
±7,500 seeds.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Bettergoat: 6:45pm On Oct 09, 2023
Do you think it affected them because of the seed variety ?
Chidiebubeoji:


Manage harvest six times now.
One more harvest, then I clear off.
Cuz they're going already.


I guess i saw this coming but understimated it, the ravaging power of nematodes.

I will never try and plant without the intensive use of wormforce again.

That's an experience for the sake of the future.

Excited for the next project.

So, how's yours. Guess you've planted.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 7:18pm On Oct 09, 2023
Bettergoat:
Do you think it affected them because of the seed variety ?
No sir. Not because of the variety.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Bettergoat: 7:37pm On Oct 09, 2023
217 bags from 7500 seeds... Don't you think it is a poor harvest... That is an average of 2 fruits per plant
REUBEN010:
Finally did my last cucumber harvest today.

Yield: 217 bags total.
Seed variety: African giant (CU999).
Seed quantity: 4½ packs (±225 grams).
Fertilization: NPK + Urea on 20 out of 51beds; basal manuring and foliar sprays on all beds.

Warming up for the last batch of cucumber for the year.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 10:09pm On Oct 09, 2023
Bettergoat:
217 bags from 7500 seeds... Don't you think it is a poor harvest... That is an average of 2 fruits per plant
Did you think the whole 7,500 seeds survived?
When the great damage snails did to the young seedlings at sprouting and a few other limitations are considered, you'll know that my yield was nothing short of God's magnanimous blessings. We never thought snails could constitute a serious threat until this batch.
Even with gap-ups/replacements, the establishment rate was at most 80%.

In addition, managing a larger number of stands is more tasking and requires a lot of effort and resources compared to a smaller number. One can easily get higher efficiency on 1 or 2 packs of seeds compared to 6 to 8 packs.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Bettergoat: 6:02am On Oct 10, 2023
Noted... Am going in my first cucumber dry season planting.. Am taking in all the information I can get.

How can we limit the effect of snails on the farm ?
REUBEN010:

Did you think the whole 7,500 seeds survived?
When the great damage snails did to the young seedlings at sprouting and a few other limitations are considered, you'll know that my yield was nothing short of God's magnanimous blessings. We never thought snails could constitute a serious threat until this batch.
Even with gap-ups/replacements, the establishment rate was at most 80%.

In addition, managing a large number of stands is more tasking and requires a lot of effort and resources compared to a smaller number. One can easily get higher efficiency on a smaller farm.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 6:32am On Oct 10, 2023
Bettergoat:
Noted... Am going in my first cucumber dry season planting. Am taking in all the information I can get.

How can we limit the effect of snails on the farm?
Since your plan is for the dry season, you may not encounter such. But for reference purposes, there are commercial molluscicides sold at agrochemical stores.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 1:39pm On Oct 10, 2023
REUBEN010:
Finally did my last cucumber harvest today.

Yield: 217 bags total.
Seed variety: African giant (CU999).
Seed quantity: 4½ packs (±225 grams).
Fertilization: NPK + Urea on 20 out of 51beds; basal manuring and foliar sprays on all beds.

Warming up for the last batch of cucumber for the year.

You have done well sir. Congrats
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 10:33pm On Oct 10, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


You have done well sir. Congrats
Thanks.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by omoniyisam: 2:22am On Oct 12, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


Yep! Nematodes.

Do you mind uploading us a pic of your farm sir?

As at Tuesday, two weeks old

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 9:16pm On Oct 12, 2023
omoniyisam:


As at Tuesday, two weeks old
Thanks sir. They are growing. How many times fertilizer now?
Did you use manure?
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 9:22pm On Oct 12, 2023
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REUBEN010:

Thanks.
Please sir
Did you experience some fruits melting ?
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 9:33pm On Oct 12, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:
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Please sir
Did you experience some fruits melting?
Yes. Saw a few. The moisture from the rains is too much hence the few rot.
How prevalent is yours?
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by omoniyisam: 7:45am On Oct 13, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:

Thanks sir. They are growing. How many times fertilizer now?
Did you use manure?
Only manure for now

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by mastervick4glo: 5:29pm On Oct 13, 2023
please what is fertilization for cucumber
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 10:24pm On Oct 13, 2023
REUBEN010:

Yes. Saw a few. The moisture from the rains is too much hence the few rot.
How prevalent is yours?

I saw a lot. Wasted so many cukes. Results from my findings says it's soil borne fungi attack. Like you said; as a result of the rain.
1. What's your take sir? How can we tackle this during rainy periods?

2. And please sir, do you plant in singles or doubles? I'm reviewing to work on my spacing.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 10:28pm On Oct 13, 2023
omoniyisam:

Only manure for now

Ok. But sir, I don't know your program though, I thought first side dressing with npk is usually day 10 or 14 ?

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by omoniyisam: 8:26am On Oct 14, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


Ok. But sir, I don't know your program though, I thought first side dressing with npk is usually day 10 or 14 ?
My feeding program is quite different o...
By Monday I will be applying MOP which is a potassium based fertilizer and SSP which is for phosphorus.
Other fertilizer l plan using later is calcium and magnesium sulfate....
Henceforth, I will keep fertilizing on weekly basis.
I've already applied manure twice.

Proper feeding always prevent fruit abortions
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 9:33am On Oct 14, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


I saw a lot. Wasted so many cukes. Results from my findings say it's soil soil-borne fungi attack. Like you said; as a result of the rain.
1. What's your take, sir? How can we tackle this during rainy periods?

2. And please sir, do you plant in singles or doubles? I'm reviewing to work on my spacing.
1. Those fruits lying on the ground are more susceptible to rot because of constant contact with wet/cold soil. In addition to a good fungicide treatment, the application of calcium (foliar, top dressing, or fertigation) will also go a long way in hardening the flesh and endoderm of the fruits.

2. I use double rows per bed to maximize space, shade the beds (reduce soil evaporation during dry seasons and control weeds), and maximize fertilization. Although it requires more intensive pest and disease management, the result is justified.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 9:55pm On Oct 14, 2023
omoniyisam:

My feeding program is quite different o...
By Monday I will be applying MOP which is a potassium based fertilizer and SSP which is for phosphorus.
Other fertilizer l plan using later is calcium and magnesium sulfate....
Henceforth, I will keep fertilizing on weekly basis.
I've already applied manure twice.

Proper feeding always prevent fruit abortions

Exactly. Well done.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 10:14pm On Oct 14, 2023
REUBEN010:

1. Those fruits lying on the ground are more susceptible to rot because of constant contact with wet/cold soil. In addition to a good fungicide treatment, the application of calcium (foliar, top dressing, or fertigation) will also go a long way in hardening the flesh and endoderm of the fruits.

2. I use double rows per bed to maximize space, shade the beds (reduce soil evaporation during dry seasons and control weeds), and maximize fertilization. Although it requires more intensive pest and disease management, the result is justified.

Thanks so much sir.
But this melting I'm saying, even fruits ( both emerging ones and matured ) high elevated at the top will just melt from the inside. No single spot on the outside.

If you sight the fruit from a distance, you'll assume its a very strong green healthy fruit until you come close to touch it, then you'll discover it's just a bag of water, if you press it too hard, it will jus puff and spill on you
A colleague of mine also experienced it many in his farm.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by REUBEN010(m): 10:21pm On Oct 14, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


Thanks so much sir.
But this melting I'm saying, even fruits ( both emerging ones and matured ) high elevated at the top will just melt from the inside. No single spot on the outside.

If you sight the fruit from a distance, you'll assume its a very strong green healthy fruit until you come close to touch it, then you'll discover it's just a bag of water, if you press it too hard, it will jus puff and spill on you
A colleague of mine also experienced it many in his farm.
That's the form of rot I also experienced.
Those having direct contact with the soil are more susceptible.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 10:23pm On Oct 14, 2023
mastervick4glo:
please what is fertilization for cucumber

Sorry for the late response sir,

From what I'm seeing,
Different cucumber farmers use different kinds of fertilizers. They apply at different rates, quantities and at different intervals.

But I think the simplest and most common format is;

Apply 5g of NPK 15 15 15 per plant every 14 days.

You can include good foliar fertilizers.

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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by johnnyblaze424: 4:48pm On Oct 16, 2023
My ogas in the house..... Does anyone have practical experience planting cucumber on wetland (called AKURO in South West)
I have access to a large expanse of wetland that can only be utilized during DRY season, dec-march.
I'd love to learn from those who have successfully planted cucumber on such land before
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Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by DeejaywonDJ1(m): 9:32pm On Oct 16, 2023
johnnyblaze424:
My ogas in the house..... Does anyone have practical experience planting cucumber on wetland (called AKURO in South West)
I have access to a large expanse of wetland that can only be utilized during raining season, dec-march.
I'd love to learn from those who have successfully planted cucumber on such land before

Don't try it
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Yemighty2(m): 6:59am On Oct 18, 2023
Chidiebubeoji:


Sorry for the late response sir,

From what I'm seeing,
Different cucumber farmers use different kinds of fertilizers. They apply at different rates, quantities and at different intervals.

But I think the simplest and most common format is;

Apply 5g of NPK 15 15 15 per plant every 14 days.

You can include good foliar fertilizers.




For me I use urea on the 15th day

And npk 15,15,15 after every 10days that makes it 35days.


But I would like to join the big boys this season by using mop on the 35day or 42day.
Re: My Cucumber Farm Dairy by Chidiebubeoji: 3:33pm On Oct 21, 2023
Yemighty2:




For me I use urea on the 15th day

And npk 15,15,15 after every 10days that makes it 35days.


But I would like to join the big boys this season by using mop on the 35day or 42day.
Even me oh. On my next planting, sure!!!

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