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Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Murza F1

Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Murza F1

Harvest when they are about 20 cm tall. Parthenocarp, 100% female flowers, highly productive. Completely bitter-free. Resistant to many cucumber diseases, such as powdery mildew.

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seed
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From 100 seeds for 0,180 per seed
From 250 seeds for 0,120 per seed
From 500 seeds for 0,110 per seed
From 1000 seeds for 0,100 per seed
Total amount (seed)
Total incl. VAT: 21,78Total (excl. VAT): 18,00

Description

Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Murza F1 – Compact, early ripe and tasty snack cucumber

Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Murza F1 is a modern F1 hybrid specifically developed for gardeners seeking a compact, early-maturing, and reliable snack cucumber. This variety combines high yields, vigorous plants, and uniform fruits, making it ideal for greenhouses, polytunnels, and smaller vegetable gardens.

Murza F1 fruits are slender, straight, and glossy dark green, 12–15 cm long. The flesh is juicy, crunchy, and completely bitter, making the variety perfect for fresh consumption, salads, lunch boxes, or as a healthy snack.


Compact growth and early harvest

Cucumber Murza F1 is known for its compact, manageable growth habit. This makes the variety ideal for pot cultivation, balcony boxes, and smaller vegetable gardens, as well as for commercial greenhouse cultivation.

The plants are early: the first fruits appear shortly after planting, ensuring a quick harvest. Their compact growth promotes efficient space utilization and allows for multiple plants to be planted close together without sacrificing productivity.


Excellent taste and crunchy texture

Murza F1 fruits have a fresh, mild flavor without bitterness. The thin, shiny skin is edible, and the flesh has a fine texture with small seeds, making it ideal for immediate consumption.

Applications of Murza F1:

  • Fresh salads and vegetable bowls

  • Healthy snacks and lunch boxes

  • Wraps and sandwiches

  • Raw vegetable or snack platters

  • Snacks and light dishes

The uniform size and consistent quality make Murza F1 popular with both home gardeners and commercial sellers.


Strong plants and disease resistance

Murza F1 is a robust F1 hybrid with improved resistance to common cucumber diseases such as:

  • Powdery mildew

  • Downy mildew

  • Cucumber viruses

These characteristics ensure healthy, productive plants that respond well to heat and regular watering. This ensures stable yields, even under changing weather conditions.

The compact and strong plant shape makes vertical cultivation easy, while fruit set remains high.


Cultivation advice for optimal harvest

To get the most out of Cucumis sativus Murza F1, the following guidelines are useful:

  • Sowing: Sow indoors from April; transplant outdoors once the soil temperature is above 15°C.

  • Location: A warm, sunny spot in a greenhouse, tunnel or open garden.

  • Soil: Humus-rich, airy and well-drained soil.

  • Water: Keep the soil constantly moist; preferably water at the base of the plant to avoid wet leaves.

  • Support: Train the vines along rope or netting for straight, clean fruits.

  • Harvesting: Pick regularly at a length of 12–15 cm for continuous production.


Conclusion

Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) Murza F1 is a compact, early-maturing, and flavorful snack cucumber that's perfect for modern vegetable gardens and greenhouses. With strong plants, consistent fruit, and excellent flavor, Murza F1 is ideal for home gardeners and small commercial growers who want to produce market-fresh snack cucumbers. This variety combines modern F1 technology with ease of use and premium quality.

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Height

A climbing plant, and the exact height will depend on how the plant is trained.

Article number

M56635

Number of seeds per gram

About 35

Tips for sowing

Dark germinator. Optimal germination temperature: 24-28°C.

Delivered as

Normal seed.

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