Cucumber Burpless 26 F1 Seed (2024)

Below are the most common seed types on the market. All the listed treatments are completely safe for planting and eating the vegetables grown from them.

Standard Treated

Treated seed has a coating around the seedto protect it from specific seed- or soil-borne pathogens, improving it's germination rate and seedling health.

The treatment may be hot water, chemical, or biological, depending on the pathogen involved. Treatment is applied under controlled conditions, in a commonly recognized fashion, at the manufacturer’s recommended rate.

Treated seed is usually a bright color to help growers easily distinguish it from other seeds.Seedtreatments typically breakdown in the soil within 10-14 days.

Some of our seed packages are labeled "DO NOT USE SEED FOR FOOD, FEED OR OIL". The seed itself is not edible, however vegetables and fruit grown from treated seed are most certainly safe and suitable for eating. In fact, many commercial growers use treated seed in their vegetable and fruit production since it improves the performance of the seed and seedling. Much of the non-organic produce in grocery stores and farmers' markets is grown using treated seed.

Standard Cruiser Treated

Insect Guard treated corn seed is treated with Cruiser, a protectant with numerous benefits.

1. Protects against flea beetles up to the five true-leaf (V5) stage, lessening transmission of Stewart’s Bacterial Wilt.
2. Minimizes stand loss due to wireworm, seed corn maggot, and other
secondary pest damage.
3. Provides contact and systemic protection.
4. Pre-treated seed provides efficient and easy-to-use seedling protection against insect pests. Please note, does not protect against corn borer or earworm.

FarMore® Treated

FarMore® treatedpumpkin, squash, and melon seed provides broad-spectrum protection against soil-borne disease, as well as early season protection against striped cucumber beetles.

FarMore Treatment offers a first line of defense against several key seed and seedling diseases and insects. The industry standard formulation of Cruiser® 70WS insecticide and three fungicides, Apron XL®, Maxim®4FS, and Dynasty® protect seeds prior to, during, and immediately following germination and emergence.

Broad Spectrum Disease Protection
Proven field performance against:
• General damping-off and seed blight
• Fusarium spp.
• Pythium spp.
• Rhizoctonia spp. (including post emergence protection)

Excellent Insect Protection
Early-season insect protection can reduce the possibility of insect-vectored diseases. FarMore provides excellent protection against Striped Cucumber Beetles for approximately 21 days after germination occurs.

Performance and Convenience
• Early season protection against disease and Cucumber Beetles
• Broad-spectrum protection in variable environmental conditions
• Enhanced disease protection gets crops off to a healthy start to maximize yield and quality potential
• Treatment is delivered in the bag, on the seed, to ensure proper application and convenience

Filmcoated

Filmcoated seed has been coated with an inert, food-grade material for easier handling and flowability. When treated seed is filmcoated, the filmcoat helps the treatment adhere to the seed.

Certified Organic Growers: Filmcoat ingredients are not OMRI Listed.

Untreated

Untreated seed is clean and has not been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method.While untreated seed can be grown under organic conditions, the seedcrop was not grown under Certified Organic Conditions.

Untreated seed is a popular alternative to organic seed.

Certified Organic Growers: Untreated seed may be allowed in Certified Organic production, provided that a comparable variety is not available in Certified Organic seed. Check with your certifying agency for approval. Pellet ingredients for pelleted untreated seed (product numbers ending in 11-02) are not approved for use in Certified Organic production.

Raw

Seed in its “raw” form, comes in from the parent plant, is clean and has not been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method.

Organic

Organic seed is clean and untreated, and it was grown and harvested under Certified Organic conditions. Organic seed is allowed for use in Certified Organic production.

Many home gardeners use organic seed for their vegetable and flower gardens.

Pellet ingredients for pelleted organic seed (product numbers ending in 11-03) are NOP approved for use in Certified Organic production.

Pelleted

Pelleted seed has been coated with an inert material in order to increase the seed size for easier planting.

Small seeds, such as lettuce, are frequently pelleted to increase the size of the seed, allowing growers to have more control over where the seed is planted.

The trick to germinating pelleted seed is to keep the soil moist, but not soggy. The water will either dissolve the coating or crack it open, allowing the seed to sprout. If the pelleted seed doesn’t get enough water, the coating remains intact around the seed, preventing the seed from accessing water or other essential nutrients.

To ensure an even higher rate of germination, use a plastic dome or sheet over the top of your trays to better maintain a humid environment. Certified Organic Growers: Pellet ingredients are not OMRI Listed. Pellet ingredients for pelleted untreated seed (product numbers ending in 11-02) are not approved for use in Certified Organic production. Pellet ingredients for pelleted organic seed (product numbers ending in 11-03) are NOP approved for use in Certified Organic production.

Multi-Pelleted

In multi-pelleted seed, the pellet contains more than one seed. One pellet will create multiple plants.

Primed

Primed seed has been primed for easier germination, through a physical processes like steam treatment or through chemical treatment.

Certified Organic Growers: Priming processes vary by seed type and supplier. Contact us for more information, and check with your certifier for guidance on using primed seed.

Detailed

Fibrous “tails” have been removed from seeds for easier handling and flowability. This may be achieved through either a physical or chemical process.

Certified Organic Growers: Detailing processes vary by seed type and supplier. Contact us for more information, and check with your certifier for guidance on using detailed seed.

MTO Lettuce

MTO = Mosaic Tolerance Zero. Lettuce has been tested for Lettuce Mosaic Virus and no virus was detected in a sample of 30,000 seeds.

Biotech (Sweet Corn)

What is Biotech Sweet Corn and how is it different from conventional varieties?
Biotech sweet corn has been bioengineered to exhibit specific traits that are not found in conventional varieties, including resistance to insect pests and tolerance to specific formulations of herbicide. These traits result in plants with strong inherent protection to insect pests, particularly lepidoptera species, with reduced use of insecticides, as well as greater flexibility in weed management.

How It Works - Insect Protection
Proteins derived from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), are effective in controlling lepidopteran insect pests because when consumed these proteins bind to the insect’s mid-gut membrane and create pores that ultimately result in insect death. Biotech sweet corn has been developed to produce these proteins, and effectively resist damage from several insect pests. The exact spectrum of control of these insects depends on the traits of each specific variety.

How It Works - Herbicide Tolerance
Broad-spectrum herbicides provide excellent control of weeds in a variety of crop production systems; however, their use is limited in Sweet Corn production due to the risk of crop damage. Certain Biotech Sweet Corn varieties can tolerate the active ingredients of these herbicides by breaking down the chemistries involved into non-effective components. Therefore, chemistries such as glyphosate and glufosinate can be applied for weed control without causing unintended harm to the crop. The exact tolerance to herbicide compounds depends on the traits of each specific variety.

Cucumber Burpless 26 F1 Seed (2024)

FAQs

What is a burpless number 26 cucumber? ›

26. These cucumbers produce large fruits which are traditionally cut into slices for use in salads and as a garnish. They are a fast growing crop under good growing conditions.

How do you grow burpless cucumbers from seed? ›

Sow two cucumber seeds per pot, then water. You should see the seeds germinating in 7-10 days. Once the seedlings appear, remove the weakest seedling to leave one per pot. Pot seedlings on into a 9cm pot after they have developed their first pair of large 'true' leaves.

What are the best burpless cucumbers to grow? ›

The best burpless types come from Asia. These include Summer Dance, Tasty Green, Orient Express II and Nokya. Our gardeners in 2023 were very impressed with Sashimi and Unagi, two new varieties that did not require bees for pollination.

What is F1 cucumber? ›

An old favourite, Femspot F1 is an early cropping, all female cucumber of superb quality, producing long, bitter free, ribbed cucumbers. These plants need heat to get the best results and are better suited to indoor growing in a greenhouse.

Do burpless cucumbers need a trellis? ›

The mildest cucumber on the market, this early variety produces 10-inch long slicing cucumbers that are completely burpless, with no bitterness. Excellent sliced, but also fine for pickling when picked at a slightly smaller size. High yielding. This vining cucumber will appreciate growing up on a trellis.

How long does it take burpless cucumbers to harvest? ›

Sign Number 1 Your Cucumbers Are Ready to Harvest

Slicing cucumbers and burpless varieties are best when harvested between 6 and 8 inches long. English cucumbers are ripe when they're between 10 and 18 inches long.

What are the easiest cucumbers to grow? ›

The most common type of cucumbers grown is the English cucumber and pickling cucumber. These cucumbers are highly sought after and are the most versatile, easiest to grow, and best tasting.

What are the most yielding cucumbers? ›

The most productive types of cucumbers are called parthenocarpic cucumbers. These don't require pollination at all! The female flowers on these plants will produce fruit without pollination/fertilization. The fruits don't have any seeds but are still delicious!

What are the most flavorful cucumbers? ›

Persian cucumbers

Crisper, more flavourful and easier to eat than other cucumber varieties, the pint-sized Persian cucumber is the perfect pick me up for fresh summer salads and soups. Try making salad-e shirazi (Persian cucumber, tomato and onion salad): a popular Iranian recipe, courtesy of NYT Cooking.

Are F1 cucumbers self pollinating? ›

These plants don't need pollinating - in fact, you should remove any male flowers to prevent pollination happening or the fruits will end up bitter. You can buy all-female F1 hybrid varieties, such as Cucumber 'Bella', so that this won't be an issue.

What does F1 mean in seeds? ›

“F1” describes the first generation of offspring and seed from two individuals of two very different plant varieties, or even plant species. In some cases, these might be two breeds of plants that wouldn't have crossed otherwise.

Are F1 cucumbers all female? ›

Cucumber F1 'Bella (All Female)' - Seeds

A superb cucumber with resistance to Powdery Mildew. Vigorous plant habit and heavy yield of long, slightly ribbed, quality dark green bitter free fruits.

What's the difference between a regular cucumber and a burpless cucumber? ›

Burpless cucumber is a cucumber that does not induce burping as happens with some regular cucumbers. Burpless varieties are often especially bred cultivars that have very low levels of the bitter compound that upsets the digestive system leading to burping in some individuals.

Why are burpless cucumbers wrapped in plastic? ›

The plastic acts as a protective barrier to the thin skin, extending the life of your English cucumbers by up to a week.

What is another name for a burpless cucumber? ›

How- ever, the same type is marketed in Japan as trellis cucumber without using the term, burpless. Cucumber market types include american pickle, american slicer, middle- eastern slicer, and oriental trellis (Fig. 1).

Are burpless cucumbers good to eat? ›

The Burpless Bush Slicer is a favorite for being an excellent cucumber for slicing and eating fresh! Burpless Supreme is mild and easy to eat.

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