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| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 7:14pm On May 15, 2016 |
vickychuk:Ok....Foliar spray in the morning or evening. Afternoon is a no no |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by MyNaijaNaira(m): 10:00pm On May 16, 2016 |
Kudos on this thread and for taking the time out to answer peoples questions. I've followed this blog post closely and used some of the information that I learnt to progress my own project. This experience has helped me put together a detailed blog post, which I published on my blog today. You can check it out here How to Start Cucumber Farming in Nigeria I'm sure you will find some of the answers that you are looking. Please feel free to give me your honest feedback. ![]() |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vickychuk(m): 5:34pm On May 19, 2016 |
@the farm on Tuesday .3rd leaves emerging From the cucumbers 8 days after planting .Tranplanted some seedlings from the ground to sack to make up for the ones that failed to germinate, Watered the cucumber plants manually,Applied NPK fertilizer ,sprayed them with a portion of pesticide when I noticed 2-3 with bitten off leaves. Then to the main event[Cutting bamboo sticks for the trellis ]. I never knew dragging bamboo out from the dense vegetation was this hard.They were intertwined like Bob Marley's hair but I conquered sha .Splitting the sticks was less tasking though.Got some ropes today for setting the trellis. |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vickychuk(m): 5:38pm On May 19, 2016 |
Cukes @ 8 days.
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| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Nobody: 4:26am On May 20, 2016 |
knostbrown01:. Pls where are you in sounds state and can I get your contact for seed purchase and more info? |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Nobody: 5:33am On May 20, 2016 |
I mean osun state |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by knostbrown01(m): 9:12pm On May 23, 2016 |
praise4real:Osogbo, nxt time quote me for timely response @Vanpeele, I engage in an argument with sm1 about cucumber, pls, how many fruit can a seed of cucumber grows @maturity |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 10:17pm On May 23, 2016 |
knostbrown01:Minimum 2.......with proper pollination, over 10 (that's hybrids). Normal seeds.....maybe 5 max..... |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Adegbem01(m): 11:48pm On May 28, 2016 |
Please I have been following the thread and I see really money making prospect but what about marketing... I know for location like Lagos all is well bug what of we in osun... Please idea and any useful information will be greatly appreciated |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Mercie123(f): 1:00am On May 29, 2016 |
vanpeele:@vanpeele thanks for this. Murano f1 and Tokyo f1, are they hybrid seeds please? I'm a novice actually, just getting started. Thanks |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by DICON2: 7:56am On May 29, 2016 |
Mercie123:Yes they are both hybrid |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 8:53am On May 29, 2016 |
Adegbem01:Marketing is a problem for most people...even in Kaduna here. Don't know the dynamics of Osun but a friend told me that Akure is a hot spot when it comes to vegetables..so you can try since you're very close. |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 8:57am On May 29, 2016 |
DICON2:thanks DICON2 mercie123 my Oga don answer you. Anything that has F1 written on it is hybrid. ![]() |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Mercie123(f): 3:01pm On May 29, 2016 |
vanpeele:Thank you very much @DICON2 and @vanpeele |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by sparrow212(m): 4:26pm On May 29, 2016 |
also reside here in kaduna narayi to be precise will luv to have a word wit u op simonkast34@gmail.com 08162280673 |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by sparrow212(m): 4:27pm On May 29, 2016 |
also reside here in kaduna narayi to be precise will luv to have a word wit u op simonkast34@gmail.com 08162280673 vanpeele: |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 6:22pm On May 29, 2016 |
sparrow212:I've called but it ain't going through |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Ayoolanairaland: 9:46pm On May 29, 2016 |
Pavore9:pls where can I get hybrid cucumber n tomato seeds in kenya. Mybrother is in kenya n will be coming backnext week want him to buy for me |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Mercie123(f): 12:50pm On May 30, 2016 |
So now my land is ready, sacks are almost delivered to my farm, and water is coming through. I have a problem now. COMPOSTED COW DUNG!!! How do I get this? I've read from you guys like a million times how long it takes to compost cow dung effectively which obviously I can't do as we speak. Please you guys should help me as to where I can buy or probably suggest alternatives, or maybe some organic fertilizers that could fill the gap. Thanks. |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 1:21pm On May 30, 2016 |
Mercie123:Dry cow dung is OK...whether composted or not |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Mercie123(f): 1:31pm On May 30, 2016 |
vanpeele:Thanks for always helping me out. You just moved me a step ahead again. Much blessings on you bro. |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Adegbem01(m): 3:03pm On May 31, 2016 |
vanpeele:someone was telling me the same thing... Thanks |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by dre44k(m): 8:43pm On May 31, 2016 |
@vanpeele well done bro, please can I have ur email and whatsapp number plsss? thanks in advance!!! |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 10:09pm On May 31, 2016 |
dre44k:Sorry bro...BBM 58B81615 |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by greetings(f): 9:32am On Jun 02, 2016 |
Vanpeele, love love! You're doing good. My first question is where do I get soil for the sacks... I mean how do I recognise the soil I need and where can I get it? Planted tomatoes during harmattan but they all died in February when it was supposed to start fruiting.... making me suspect the soil. Meanwhile, the peppers I planted at the same time are fruiting now and I have been harvesting them for home use, but I just noticed they look frail and no more fruiting. ..leaves are turning yellow and falling off. What could be the cause and how do I treat it? The seeds were manufactured from my kitchen ,could that be the cause? |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by aiotaq: 12:31pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
tell everyone your success also at www.inat.com.ng a social network agric. platform were all stakeholders in agriculture meet and share ideas |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vickychuk(m): 2:14pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
greetings:I guess you weren't irrigating your tomatoes that's why they dried up.. Remember we had extended period of harmatan into late February. It probably wasn't the soil as pepper and tomato requires the same type of soil and nutrients.Since you planted in harmatan which I'm guessing is November or December the pepper should be over 6 months by now. pepper like every other vegetable die of at some point so don't expect them to yield on and on. There is a method called successive planting. you plant new crop which will replace the once dieing off so you have ready to harvest vegetables and fruits all year round. Make a new nursery and start over you could try growing a few other plants which you fancy along with your pepper and tomatoes.The seeds being from your kitchen shouldn't play much part in the plant's general health as tomato and pepper are selfpollinating and I don't thing they can have notable hybrid vigour compared to most cross pollinating vegetables so I would not be buying from a seed dealer #HappyFarming |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Itydee(m): 4:32pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
Is it late to start planting Cucumber in Rivers state? I have a farm that is over 30 plots and cleared up . I want to commence making ridges for the Cucumber farming. Any advice please? |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele(op): 4:45pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
Itydee:If water doesn't settle after a very heavy rain....you're ok.....if no rain....don't even try unless you'll irrigate |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by greetings(f): 5:51pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
vickychuk:Thank you for responding. I was watering it and all,its just a little planting in my lawn in place of flowers. Just experimenting. So am Guessing the peppers are done with their cycle....I'll uproot them and try something different. Still one question unanswered where do you get quality soil.? |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vickychuk(m): 12:30am On Jun 03, 2016 |
greetings:Any loamy soil will do... You can also do some soil amendment by adding organic manure to the soil and mixing it properly. |
| Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by mascottboy(m): 11:38am On Jun 03, 2016 |
Helo my cuke frd, does tomatoes must hav bin infected by de tomatoes Ebola, nt de soil nd i want to ask a question hia, can i plant cuke by july am staying at rivers state. I hav already planted cuke by MAY ending nd dey all germinate, can i go ahead to plant again for de month of july? greetings: |
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but I conquered sha .Splitting the sticks was less tasking though.Got some ropes today for setting the trellis.