

The Paska variety is an F1 hybrid cucumber with approximately 25 cm long, shiny, dark green and slender fruits. Because only purely female flowers are produced, each of which produces a fruit, the Paska cucumber is very productive.
Resistance to powdery mildew and tolerance to downy mildew and the cucumber mosaic virus make this variety very robust.
Paska F1 cucumber seeds
The Paska variety is an F1 hybrid cucumber with approximately 25 cm long, shiny, dark green and slender fruits. Because only purely female flowers are produced, each of which produces a fruit, the Paska cucumber is very productive.
Resistance to powdery mildew and tolerance to downy mildew and the cucumber mosaic virus make this variety very robust.
Sowing
Sow the cucumber seeds warm indoors from March to May. Only when the young plants have reached the 4-leaf stage can you transplant them outside from mid-May. Or sow the cucumber seeds in the open ground from mid-May. Make sure the soil there is loose, humus-rich and nutrient-rich.
Harvest
The mini cucumbers can be harvested from July to October. You can increase the yield by picking regularly to stimulate flowering.
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The Paska variety is an F1 hybrid cucumber with approximately 25 cm long, shiny, dark green and slender fruits. Because only purely female flowers are produced, each of which produces a fruit, the Paska cucumber is very productive.
Resistance to powdery mildew and tolerance to downy mildew and the cucumber mosaic virus make this variety very robust.