Cucumbers are a vegetable crop that is very popular among summer residents.
It is important to remember when planting that cucumbers are fragile plants that require constant care. Still, any summer resident will be happy with a bountiful harvest of juicy, aromatic and crispy cucumbers.
During the period of fruit formation, you need to pay as much attention as possible to the issue of feeding.
At this time, plants will respond best to an infusion of mullein, horse or rabbit manure.
Fertilizer is easy to prepare.
You need to dilute 2 liters of fermented mullein in 10 liters of clean water. You should also add just 2 tablespoons of potassium humate.
The product can be used only once a week throughout July and August, but after abundant watering of the beds.
This type of feeding will strengthen the immunity of the plantings, improve the condition of the root system, and also help increase the yield.