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Cucumber Break: characteristics and description of the variety, cultivation and yield with photo

Cucumber Break: characteristics and description of the variety, cultivation and yield with photo
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Cucumber Break - a hybrid created by breeders of the Gavrish company. The plant is loved by gardeners: with minimal effort, it is really possible to get a good harvest. Cucumbers are delicious in salads. Children love crunchy sugar fruits. Housewives receive fragrant canned food for the winter.

Why gardeners choose Break?

Agronomists offer different varieties and hybrids of cucumbers. Break stands out because of its features. Gardeners rated the characteristics of the vegetable:

  • early ripening (fruiting occurs 43 days after germination);
  • designed for protected ground (film shelters, unheated greenhouses);
  • plant produces predominantly female flowers;
  • does not require insect pollination (parthenocarpic type);
  • fruits on the central and side shoots;
  • ovaries arranged in bundles;
  • on the central stem in the axils grows from 2 to 4 ovaries;
  • on the side - up to 8;
  • medium branching cucumber tops;
  • central stem extends up to 3-4 m.

Competent agricultural technology provides a yield of up to 8.5 kg of fruit per plant. One square meter gives 17 kg of greens. The hybrid does not suffer from powdery mildew (false and ordinary), root rot. Gardeners note immunity to downy mildew.

What grows on bushes?

Early varieties of cucumbers have a salad purpose. When trying to preserve, the fruits soften, acquire a sour taste.

Cucumber Break F1 has a universal purpose. Diligent housewives roll up the surplus crop for the winter. The taste of canned food pleases all family members.

Description of hybrid greens:

  • fruit with rare white spikes;
  • pulp is crispy, juicy;
  • the skin is dense, not rough;
  • seeds are small;
  • grows up to 11 cm in length;
  • diameter up to 4 cm;
  • color bright green with fuzzy light stripes;
  • cucumbers grow up to 100 g.

The value of Break is the genetic absence of bitterness. Fruits retain color when harvested, flesh remains tender.

How to provide a family with vegetables?

Break F1 - early productive hybrid. To get a good harvest, you need to follow the recommendations of agronomists:

  • growing through seedlings is more effective than sowing in a permanent place;
  • when planting, put seeds in the hole in 2 pieces;
  • deep 1.5 cm;
  • after germination, leave a strong plant (weak carefully cut with scissors);
  • plant 25-day-old seedlings in the greenhouse;
  • Break Cucumber Hybrid requires a lighted spot;
  • landing after return cold weather;
  • add rotted manure or mature (three-year-old) compost (2 sq.m. bucket) into the soil;
  • landing on heavy soils requires pre-sanding;
  • ensure the humidity of the earth and air;
  • blind the first two side shoots in the area of the first leaf;
  • tie the main stem;
  • monitor the illumination (pluck out extra leaves and shoots);
  • removing the mustache will force the plant to give strength to ripening fruits;
  • before flowering, carry out foliar fertilizing with nitrogen (every 10 days).

Cucumbers love loose, moist soil. Mulching with cut and dried grass will help maintain these qualities. In the heat, water containers placed in the greenhouse will lower the temperature.

Break is sensitive to drafts. Ventilation is recommended through vents. To reduce the temperature, whitewash the greenhouse or cover the plantings with lutrasil.

Daily picking greens stimulates the formation of ovaries. After the end of fruiting, the whip should be shortened, the soil should be loosened. Feed the plants with nitrogen: after 3-5 days, the re-formation of ovaries will begin.

Evaluation of summer residents

Gardeners give good reviews about Break. We liked it: productivity, uniformity of greens, taste, universal purpose of fruits. Summer residents especially noted the absence of bitterness in cucumbers and prolonged fruiting.

One drawback was revealed - you can't get your seeds from the hybrid.

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