I’ve been doing THIS for 30 years and every year I harvest a ton of cucumbers! (Page 2 ) | May 21, 2025
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  • 1 liter of water

  • 1 tablespoon of baking soda

  • 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil

Instructions:

  1. Mix the water, baking soda, and vegetable oil thoroughly in a spray bottle.

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  2. Shake the mixture well to ensure it’s properly blended.

  3. Apply the solution to your cucumber plants, focusing on the undersides of the leaves, where pests tend to hide.

  4. Repeat the application once a week, especially after rainfall, to maintain protection.

The baking soda in this mixture acts as a natural fungicide, helping to prevent fungal infections, while the vegetable oil helps suffocate and repel insects. Together, these ingredients create a powerful, yet gentle, solution that keeps your cucumbers healthy and pest-free. Over time, this mixture can also help enhance the overall vigor of your plants, leading to stronger growth and higher yields.

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Step 3: Regular Watering and Care

While mulching and pest control are essential for cucumber health, regular watering is just as important. Cucumbers are high-water plants and require consistent moisture to grow properly. Be sure to water your cucumber plants deeply, providing them with enough moisture to keep the soil evenly moist. However, be careful not to overwater, as soggy soil can lead to root rot.

Water your cucumbers in the early morning or late afternoon to reduce evaporation and allow the plants to absorb moisture more effectively. In hot climates, consider using drip irrigation or soaker hoses to provide a steady supply of water directly to the plant roots.

Step 4: Pruning for Better Airflow

Another important step in caring for cucumbers is proper pruning. As cucumber vines grow, they can become dense, creating areas of poor airflow. This can increase the likelihood of fungal diseases and pest infestations. Pruning your cucumber vines regularly will help promote better airflow and reduce the risk of these problems.

Focus on removing any yellowing or damaged leaves, as well as any lateral shoots that are not producing fruit. By opening up the plant, you allow better air circulation, which helps to keep your cucumbers healthy and reduces the chances of pests and diseases taking hold.

Final Thoughts

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