The fruiting of cucumbers is largely related to the fertilizers used for the plant.
If you want the series of cucumbers that end up on your table from your own garden to never end, use the following fertilizer.
To provide plantings with potassium, use a compound called Ecopotassium, which is produced from sunflower stems.
2 teaspoons should be poured under each plant. This should be done three times during the season, starting in June and adhering to an interval of 12-14 days.
But the second fertilizer is intended to saturate plants with nitrogen.
To do this, you will need to collect a bucket of weeds, pour in onion peels from 10 onions and add a small amount of trimmed tomato leaves and side shoots.
Leave the resulting mixture in a warm place for 6-7 days, and when it ferments, dilute it with water: one liter of concentrate per bucket of water.
2 liters should be poured under each plant. The "operation" should be repeated once every 10 days.