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Product Description:

Long Cucumber Seeds – High Yield, Long Green Fresh Market Variety

Grow premium-quality long cucumbers at home or on your farm with our high-performing long cucumber seeds. Known for their slender shape and excellent taste, these cucumbers typically grow 20–30 cm or longer, making them highly desirable in fresh markets. Buy long cucumber seeds online from Native Indian Organics for healthy and consistent harvest

Product Overview

Long cucumbers are specially selected varieties that produce elongated, smooth, and attractive green fruits. They are widely preferred due to their crisp texture, refreshing taste, and strong market demand.

Product Specifications

Parameter Details
Variety Type Long Green Cucumber
Fruit Length 20–30 cm or more
Seed Rate 1–1.5 kg per acre
Sowing Method Direct sowing
Spacing Row: 5–6 ft, Plant: 1.5–2 ft
Climate Warm & sunny
Ideal Temperature 22–35°C
Soil Type Well-drained sandy loam

Key Benefits

  • Produces long, straight, and uniform fruits
  • High market value due to attractive appearance
  • Suitable for home gardening and commercial farming
  • Performs well in warm and tropical climates
  • Higher yield potential with trellis support
  • Easy harvesting and better crop management

How to Grow Long Cucumber Seeds (Growing Guide)

1. Climate Requirement

Long cucumber grows best in warm, sunny conditions with an ideal temperature of 22–35°C.

2. Soil Preparation

Use well-drained sandy loam soil with pH 6–7.5. Before sowing, apply 10–15 tons FYM/acre, vermicompost, and neem cake (100–200 kg/acre).

3. Seed Sowing

Sow seeds directly at a rate of 1–1.5 kg/acre. Maintain spacing of 5–6 ft (rows) and 1.5–2 ft (plants). Sow 2 seeds per pit and retain one healthy plant.

4. Irrigation

Water immediately after sowing. Then irrigate every 2–3 days in summer and 4–5 days in cooler weather. Avoid waterlogging.

5. Fertilizer & Nutrition

Apply Organic Manure and vermicompost as basal. After 15 days, spray Panchagavya or Fish Amino Acid and add Azospirillum and Bio Potash.

7. Flowering & Pollination

Flowering starts in 30–35 days. Bees support pollination, so avoid chemical sprays during this stage.

8. Pest & Disease Management

Control fruit fly, aphids, and powdery mildew using neem oil (5 ml/L weekly), sticky traps, and removal of infected fruits. Use bio fungicides if needed.

Harvesting Details

  • First harvest: 45–55 days after sowing
  • Harvest when fruits are:
    • Long
    • Green
    • Tender
  • Maintain picking interval of every 2–3 days for best yield and quality

Why Choose Our Seeds ?

  • Carefully selected for high germination and strong growth
  • Suitable for both beginners and experienced farmers
  • Supports organic and sustainable farming practices
  • Reliable performance with consistent fruit quality
  • Ideal for achieving better yield and market returns
Frequently Asked Questions
Long cucumber seeds produce slender, elongated cucumbers that typically grow 20–30 cm or longer, known for their fresh taste and market appeal.
Long cucumbers usually start flowering in 30–35 days and are ready for harvest in 45–55 days after sowing.
They grow best in warm and sunny climates with temperatures between 22–35°C.
Well-drained sandy loam soil with a pH range of 6–7.5 is ideal for healthy growth.
Water immediately after sowing, then every 2–3 days in summer and every 4–5 days in cooler weather, ensuring no waterlogging.
Maintain 5–6 feet between rows and 1.5–2 feet between plants for proper growth and airflow.
Yes, using a trellis (pandhal system) helps produce straight fruits, improves air circulation, and increases yield.
Use FYM and vermicompost as a base, followed by sprays like Panchagavya or Fish Amino Acid, along with Azospirillum and Bio Potash.
Use neem oil spray (5 ml/L weekly), install sticky traps, and remove infected fruits. Bio fungicides can help control diseases.