Cucumber

About

The cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a popular, extensively cultivated plant that belongs to the gourd family of Cucurbitaceae. The cucumber originates from South Asia, more particularly in India. The plant’s cultivation history goes back some 3000 years and it is now being produced on most continents.

The cucumber plant is a creeping vine that grows up trellises or other supporting frames. The plant supports itself with thin, spiraling tendrils. The cucumber plant has large leaves and it produces an elongated, cylindrical fruit that may become as long as 60 cm or 24 inches long and 10 cm or 3.9 inches in diameter. Cucumbers develop from flowers and their seed develop within the fruit, therefore in botanical terms they are classified as berries. However, like tomatoes and squash, cucumbers are often regarded, prepared and eaten as vegetables. Cucumbers consist of water for more than 90%.

Cucumber Plants Solutions by Pests:

Cotton aphid

Tobacco aphid

Green peach aphid

Tomato looper

Cabbage looper

Fungus gnats
(Sciarid flies)

Shore flies

Leaf miners

Brown soft scale

Citrus mealybug

Long-tailed
mealybug

Broad Mite

Spider mite

Impatiens thrips

Western flower
thrips

Onion thrips

Tobacco
whitefly

Greenhouse
whitefly


Protocol

Mass trapping should be used during all stages of crop progression.

Horiver cards should be applied at a rate of 800 cards per acre.

Tape can be used along post rows in greenhouses.

Thrips Control Preventative Curative Repeat Applications

Swirski LD/Ulti/Plus

2,000 sachets per acre

Apply once at planting

 

Best used in conjunction with yellow Horiver cards and roller tape

Swirski 50,000

50 predatory mites per meter square

100-400 predatory mites per meter square, depending on thrips pressure

Apply weekly or bi-weekly

 

Best used in conjunction with yellow Horiver cards and roller tape


Spider Mite Control Preventative Curative Repeat Applications

Spical Plus/Ulti

2,000 sachets per acre

Apply once at planting

Spidex Vital

5-10 predatory mites per meter square

10-100 predatory mites per meter square, depending on pest pressure

Apply weekly or bi-weekly

Spidex Boost Sachets

1 sachet per plant

Apply weekly or bi-weekly directly into hot spots

 

Make sure you manually cut a corner of each Spidex Boost sachet when placed on plants

Spidend

5-10 gall midges per meter square, depending on pest pressure

Apply weekly for 3-4 weeks directly into hot spots


Whitefly Control Preventative Curative Repeat Applications

Enermix

1.5 parasitic wasps per meter sqaure

3-6 parasitic wasps per meter square

Apply weekly or bi-weekly

 

Best used in conjunction with yellow Horiver cards and roller tape


Aphid Control Preventative Curative Repeat Applications

Aphipar

1 parasitic wasp per meter square

2-4 parasitic wasps per meter square

Apply weekly or bi-weekly

 

90% of all aphid species in cucumbers are Aphis gossypii or the Cotton Aphid

 

(still important to ID aphids when using parasitic wasps)

Aphidend

3-6 gall midges per meter square

Apply weekly for 3-4 weeks directly into hot spots

Chrysopa

100-350 predatory larva per meter square

Apply weekly or bi-weekly directly into hot spots


Fungus Gnat Control Preventative Curative Repeat Applications

Entomite-M

50-100 predatory mites per meter square

Apply once at planting

Atheta

5 predatory bugs per meter square

Apply once at planting

Entonem AM

100,000 nematodes per meter square for sawdust, coco bags, or a soilless media mix.

 

150,000-200,000 nematodes per meter for rockwool

Minimum 2 applications, 7-14 days apart


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