South Wind Organic Cucumber

Nature & Nurture Seeds

Cucumis sativus

$5.49

Pkt (≈25 seeds)
Certified Organic

Get ready for some serious cucumber action! South Wind cucumber boasts great disease resistant, productive plants that produce long, straight, and delicious 7-8" slicing cucumbers. Say goodbye to cucumber disease and hello to great cucumbers!

Resistant to Downy Mildew and Bacterial Wilt - 2 diseases that can take out plants fast. Aslo resistant to Powdery Mildew. Downy mildew used to rarely rear its ugly head up here in the upper midwest but it is becoming more and more common.

This new variety was recently bred by our friend Edmund Frost in Virginia who has worked tirelessly to breed O.P. (non-hybrid), disease resistant, open source (not patented) cucurbits for the humid U.S. And he has really impressed us with this one! 

55 days to maturity

These seeds and their offspring are open-source, and not available for private intellectual property ownership (like patents, etc). Pass these words on when you pass the seeds on!

Seeds can be started inside or outside. Cucumbers do not like their roots to be disturbed during transplanting so if starting seeds indoors, use biodegradable pots. Start seeds indoors 5/1 into a good starting mix (we recommend Vermont Compost’s Fort Light). Temperature for germination: 75-95° (use heating mat). Cucumber seedlings are sensitive to damping off fungus so keep soil lightly moist but not too wet and use a fan (set to low) to provide air circulation. Days to germination: 4-10. Once 2 leaves appear, grow plants at 72°. Transplant outdoors (plant entire biodegradable pot into soil) around 6/1 into fertile soil with lots of compost or decomposed manure. Or direct sow seeds outdoors 6/1 (1/2” deep). Plant spacing: 1 foot apart. Protect seedlings from slugs. Protect seedlings from cucumber beetles by covering with row cover fabric at planting and leave it on until plants are flowering. Protect plants from deer and groundhogs. For an extra boost, foliar feed young cucumber plants (1 week after transplanting) with fish/seaweed.