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Cucumber plants #702995
Asked July 20, 2020, 11:17 AM EDT
Multnomah County Oregon
Expert Response
Thank you for choosing Ask an Expert for help with your vegetables. Without a soil test, it’s difficult to match a fertilizer precisely to the needs of a plant.
Cucumbers do best in soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7.0. At this pH, the nutrients that the plants need are in their most available-to-the-plant form. Keeping the pH in this range (with fall lime applications) is an efficient way to make the best use of the nutrients you already have.
In a home vegetable garden, a season-long plant food program is important for
plants producing as much fruit as a cucumber does. Choose a fertilizer targeted
for vegetables. There are many choices from quick-acting to slow-release, from
liquids to granules, and from organics to naturals to synthetics.
Have a good gardening year,