Cucumber Harmonist

Cucumber Harmonist
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Gavrish Sergey Fedorovich, Portyankin Alexey Evgenievich, Shamshina Anna Vyacheslavovna, Shevkunov Valery Nikolaevich
  • Year of approval: 2008
  • Growth type: medium-sized
  • Branching: the average
  • Fruit weight, g: 95
  • Fruit length, cm: 10-12
  • Fruit color: green with medium stripes
  • Ripening terms: early
  • Fruit shape: cylindrical
  • Fruit taste: excellent, no bitterness
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The Harmonist cucumber variety was bred relatively recently. It shows a fairly high yield level and has good taste. It does not require special care, it is resistant to common types of diseases. According to horticultural standards, it is intended for planting in open ground, but greenhouse cultivation is not excluded, which is more suitable for northern regions. Cucumbers can be eaten both fresh and canned and salted with them.

Description of the variety

Cucumbers of the Harmonist variety belong to the parthenocarpic self-pollinating type, in which the formation of fruits occurs without pollination. The culture shows a female flowering type. The ovaries can be seen already during the bud formation. This results in a small number of seeds.

A feature of the variety is its moisture-loving nature. With insufficient watering, the plant can stop growing and wither, and in the case of a prolonged lack of moisture, yellowing and drying of the greenery is observed. And also the culture can be demanding on the temperature regime. The lack of heat in the air and soil leads to a noticeable slowdown in its development.

The plant's resistance to diseases such as olive spot, powdery mildew and root rot can be noted.

Characteristics of the appearance of plants and zelents

Stems with medium branching usually reach a height of 160 cm. The medium-sized five-lobed leaves have a green or dark green tint. With the beam type of flowering, the Harmonist has 6-8 zelents in one beam.

Cylindrical fruits are classified as short, 10-12 cm long and 3-3.5 cm in diameter when ripe. The weight of one cucumber can reach 95 g. The surface of the fruit is small tubercles with a dense arrangement of tubercles. The skin is green with stripes of medium length and slight pubescence. The standard allows for some blurring or the presence of small white spots. The pulp is firm, crispy, without voids.

Purpose and taste of fruits

In terms of its agricultural and taste qualities, this variety is suitable for both experienced farmers and novice gardeners. The consistency of the fruits makes them quite suitable for preparing salads and other cold dishes, as well as traditional pickling and canning for the winter. The pulp is crispy, soft, juicy, sweet. Cucumbers have an excellent taste, devoid of bitterness even from the tail.

Maturation

Referring to the early ripening varieties, the hybrid yields a crop within 40-45 days after germination. In open ground, sowing of seeds, as a rule, is carried out in late May - early June, when the soil warms up to +25 degrees. At the same time, it is planned to plant seedlings, which they begin to germinate from seed material a month and a half before planting. The seedling method is more suitable for areas where the spring is colder and longer.

About 40 days after the first shoots appear, the flowering period begins with the formation of ovaries. On the main shoot, the first buds open, then the process moves on to the lateral stems. Full ripening of the fruit occurs in 14-16 days. Observing agrotechnical standards, you can achieve a fruiting period of 1-2 months.

Yield

The yield of a variety can depend on several factors.Among other things, it is influenced by how the rules for preparing the soil and its further processing, watering, thinning the beds and ventilating the greenhouse were followed. And it is also necessary to observe the fertilization schedule, and to carry out prophylaxis to protect against weeds, pests and diseases.

If you harvest gherkins and pickles in the early stages of ripening, 5 kg can be harvested from 1 m2. With a state of technical ripeness, this indicator on average can be at the level of 12.5 kg / m2.

Growing and care

As already mentioned, the Harmonist is planted by direct sowing or seedlings. Optimal conditions are created when growing cucumbers in a greenhouse or greenhouse. This helps to protect the plant from bad weather conditions, and also shortens the ripening time.

When planting seeds in open ground, it is important to choose the right location for the garden bed. The place should be protected from cold winds and drafts. And also it is necessary to exclude excessive shading and soil moisture. It is advisable for the Harmonist to set aside a plot on the southern side of the vegetable garden.

Cucumbers show good growth in places where tomatoes, cabbage, potatoes or legumes were planted last season, since in this case there is already a certain amount of organic fertilizers in the soil.

Before sowing, the soil must be treated in a special way. The process includes digging up the soil, weeding, spraying with insecticides and adding fertilizing ingredients (wood ash, compost, potassium sulfate).

The calibrated seeds, pretreated by the bubbling method and washed in a solution of manganese sulfate, are planted in even rows to a depth of 3-4 cm and at a distance of 20-30 cm from each other, after which the bed is covered with a greenhouse.

Sowing seed for seedlings is done at the end of April. The soil mixture is poured into suitable containers, seeds are planted (one for each container) to a depth of 1.5 cm, and covered with foil. For seedlings, a temperature regime of more than +26 degrees is shown. On day 4-5, after the sprouts sprout, the containers must be transferred to a place with good lighting and a cooler temperature (+18 degrees). As soon as the seedlings give 2-3 hard leaves, they should be transplanted together with the ground into a greenhouse, placing them at a distance of half a meter from each other.

Since the Harmonist is a rather moisture-loving variety, it is important to observe the watering regime when caring for it. Cucumbers are usually watered twice a week. In dry weather, humidification is performed every other day. For this, settled and warm water is used.

When watering, the stream should be directed under the root of the plant, preventing moisture from getting on the leaves, as this can cause burns.

Top dressing of cucumbers is done 3-4 times per season. When the first flowers appear, an infused solution of chicken droppings is added to the soil. When fruiting, fertilization is carried out using liquid cow dung. Experienced gardeners also advise fertilizing the soil with double superphosphate and ammonium nitrate - this helps to increase yields.

Being a successful innovation of domestic breeders, Harmonist is one of the optimal varieties for breeding both outdoors and in greenhouse conditions. Having received the necessary care in accordance with all agrotechnical rules, he can produce a crop from mid-June to the end of September.

In order to collect strong, tasty and beautiful cucumbers on your site, you need to make top dressing. Lack of nutrients can negatively affect the appearance of the plant and significantly reduce the yield. Fertilize cucumbers with organic fertilizers in combination with mineral fertilizers. With the right balance of these components and adherence to the fertilizing schedule, the cucumber yield will be maximum.

Despite their popularity, cucumbers are often attacked by diseases and pests. From them, cucumber plantings often die before the start of fruiting. In order to prevent this from happening, it is necessary to try to prevent ailments or get rid of them at the very beginning, having studied in detail their causes of occurrence, signs and methods of treatment.

Main characteristics
Authors
Gavrish Sergey Fedorovich, Portyankin Alexey Evgenievich, Shamshina Anna Vyacheslavovna, Shevkunov Valery Nikolaevich
Year of approval
2008
Category
hybrid
Parthenocarpic
Yes
Appointment
salad, for pickling and preserving
Growing conditions
for open ground, for temporary cover films
Average yield
12.5 kg / sq.m
Plant
Growth type
medium-sized
Branching
the average
Leaves
medium-sized, green to dark green
Flowering type
female
Puchkova
Yes
The number of zelents in the bundle
6-8
Fruit
Fruit length
short
Fruit length, cm
10-12
Fruit diameter, cm
3-3,5
Fruit weight, g
95
Fruit shape
cylindrical
Fruit color
green with medium stripes
Fruit surface
small lumpy
The location of the tubercles
dense
Thorn color (pubescence color)
white
Fruit taste
excellent, no bitterness
Pulp (consistency)
crispy
Growing
Sowing dates for seedlings
late April - early May
Dates of planting seedlings in open ground
late May - early June
The timing of sowing seeds in open ground
late May - early June
Landing scheme
50x50 cm
Disease and pest resistance
steady
Resistance to root rot
steady
Cladosporium resistance (brown olive spot)
steady
Powdery mildew resistant
steady
Downy mildew resistant
steady
Maturation
Ripening terms
early
The number of days from germination to fruiting
40
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