Early, purely female, resistant cucumber. Cucumbers about 16 to 24 cm long.
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Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Formula F1 is a modern, high-quality F1 hybrid cucumber known for its exceptional vigor, early maturity, and excellent fruit quality. This variety was specifically developed for growers who want to combine a reliable harvest with maximum yield and effortless cultivation. Formula F1 produces slender, dark green cucumbers with a smooth skin, a consistently straight shape, and a fresh, aromatic flavor. This makes this variety popular with both hobby growers and growers who strive for uniformity and premium quality.
Formula F1 is a versatile variety that performs exceptionally well in greenhouses, tunnels, and even in sheltered outdoor settings. The plant exhibits strong, healthy growth and a high degree of natural resistance, guaranteeing a long and stable production period.
One of the biggest advantages of Cucumber Formula F1 is its vigorous growth pattern. The plant forms strong vines with a high density of female flowers, resulting in an impressive fruit set. This allows growers to count on consistent and abundant production throughout the season.
The fruits are typically 18 to 22 cm long, have a nice cylindrical shape, and retain their quality even in warmer conditions or when left on the plant for a little longer. Thanks to the F1 hybrid genes, the cucumbers maintain a uniform shape and color, making this variety very attractive for commercial use and market sales.
The Formula 1 cucumber boasts an exceptionally fresh and clean flavor. The flesh is firm, juicy, and completely free of bitterness—a quality increasingly sought after in modern cucumber varieties. The skin is smooth and thin, yet strong enough for transport, a benefit for both growers and consumers.
This cucumber is particularly suitable for:
Fresh summer salads
Sandwiches and wraps
Raw vegetable platters
Healthy snacks for kids
Culinary applications such as sushi, bowls and cold soups
Its representative appearance and consistent quality make Formula F1 a popular choice among greengrocers and local producers.
Formula F1 boasts improved resistance to common cucumber diseases such as powdery mildew and various viral infections. This makes the plant less vulnerable and ensures more stable cultivation, even in changing climates.
Furthermore, this variety is well-adapted to both high humidity and periods of heat, making it an excellent choice for cultivation in both temperate and warmer climates. The plant remains productive and vigorous, even when other varieties are experiencing stress.
To get the most out of Cucumis sativus Formula F1, here are some practical growing tips:
Sowing: Sow indoors from April or directly in the greenhouse. Sow outdoors as soon as the soil temperature rises above 15°C.
Location: Give the plant a warm, sunny spot — preferably in a greenhouse or polytunnel for maximum yield.
Support: Formula F1 grows best along a trellis or rope, so that the tendrils are trained upwards.
Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with adequate organic matter ensures healthy root growth.
Water: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not wet. Water preferably in the morning, directly at the roots.
Harvesting: Pick the fruits early and regularly; this encourages continued flowering and fruit set.
Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Formula F1 is a top achievement in modern cucumber cultivation. With its vigorous growth, tasty fruits, excellent uniformity, and high disease resistance, it is an ideal variety for both professional growers and enthusiastic hobbyists. Formula F1 combines the best of modern breeding with practical reliability, guaranteeing a long-lasting, bountiful harvest.
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