Dominator (Cucumber/slicing)
Latin Name: Cucumis Sativus
Item #: 1400103T
Maturity:
Early Days
Difficulty:
Easy
Early maturing. Gynoecious. Dominator is dark green with exceptional size and shape. Dependable, widely adapted to all growing areas. Outstanding quality, consistent production and high yields. Pkt. contains 50 seeds.
Early maturing. Gynoecious. Dominator is dark green with exceptional size and shape. Dependable, widely adapted to all growing areas. Outstanding quality, consistent production and high yields. Will dominate the market because it is that good. Fruit length: 8.5 in/21 cm. Resistance/Tolerance: IR; Ccu, CMV, Co, Pcu, Psl, Px. Pkt. contains 50 seeds.
"F" prefixed seed contains the class ingredient neonicotinoids.
CUCUMBERS - SLICING
Field Crop. Sow @ 2 lbs/.9 kg per acre, 1 oz./28 gr. per 100 hills @ 8 seeds per hill.
CULTURE: For extra early crops sow indoors May 1st, 0.5 in/13 mm deep in 2.25-3 in/58-78 mm peat pots @ 5 seeds per pot. Cover seed and firm. Maintain a minimum soil temperature of 65-70°F/19-21°C degrees for proper germination. Seed will not germinate in cold ground! Transplant outdoors in rich sandy loam, after June 10th as plants will not grow vigorously in cool soil unless some sort of protection is used. Sow 0.5 in/13 mm deep in hills of 6 seeds per hill, firm soil. Space 2 ft/61 cm apart in rows 4-5 ft/122-152 cm apart. Thin each hill to 4 seedlings when they are about 1 in/26 mm high. In the home garden where space is limited, train vines over a piece of snow fence or a vertical trellis. Pinch the top growth off and train the vine sideways. Field grown crops require about 5 sq ft/0.47 sq m per plant. Pick fruit frequently to keep plants producing. Protect plants from striped beetles and spray leaves with mild fungicide every 10 days.