The best self-pollinated varieties of cucumbers for open ground

Cucumber is found everywhere, even in small parts of the cottage or infield. The unpretentiousness of the vegetable makes him a desirable guest in the beds. There are many varieties of this culture. We present an overview of self-pollinated (parthenocarpic) varieties of cucumbers intended for open ground.

Differences of parthenocarpic cucumbers for open ground

The main difference of this kind of favorite agricultural culture is the presence of a female stamen and a male pistil in a flower. Due to this, in pollination, insects do not need. In view of this labor effort to achieve a harvest of such cucumbers, much less is spent compared to greenhouse varieties. And while they are pleased with good yield indicators, and also have excellent taste characteristics. But for their care requires watering and warmth.

Self-pollinated cultivars by maturation time

The early varieties of self-pollinated cucumbers for open ground include:

Among the medium-sized varieties are popular "Lapland F1", "Svyatoslav F1" and "Alliance F1".

Among the late self-pollinated varieties of cucumbers for open ground is the following:

The most productive varieties of cucumbers

  1. If you want to collect up to 16 kg of delicious cucumbers from each square. m, plant a variety of "Alliance F1" on their beds. The length of each of its fetuses is 10-13 cm, and its weight is 125 cm.
  2. Among the harvest varieties of self-pollinated cucumbers for open ground, you can call "Hermann F1". Breeded by breeders from Holland, cucumbers grow to small sizes. Yield per meter is 5-6 kg.
  3. Varieties of self-pollinated cucumbers for the purpose of use
  4. To eat vegetables in raw form, for example, in salads, we recommend planting on the vegetable garden variety "Zozulya F1". Perfect taste qualities are pleased with the hybrid "Masha F1". Its beautiful lumpy fruit does not contain bitterness. They can be used, by the way, not only for salads, but also salting or canning.
  5. If we talk about a suitable variety of self-pollinating cucumbers for pickling, then immediately worth mentioning is "Chipmunk F1". Its finely baked gherkin fruits grow to 10 cm and are pleasantly delicate in flavor and excellent taste. The variety "Hermann F1" is perfectly suitable for canning - after processing, cucumbers acquire a pleasant crunch. "Friendly family", resistant to many diseases, does not have bitterness and is perfect for pickling.