Do you need 2 cucumber plants to pollinate?

You don't necessarily need two of any cucurbit to get pollination; as long as the pollen is transferred from the male flower to the female flower, they will self pollinate. Breeders & seed savers often "self" cucurbits (pollinate with a flower from the same plant) to get pure seed.
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Do you need two cucumber plants to get fruit?

Although you only need one monoecious cucumber plant to get fruit, it doesn't hurt to have more than one plant. In fact, having more plants means more flowers, which in turn means more bees. This will give your plants more chances to pollinate successfully and produce more fruit.
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Can one cucumber plant pollinate itself?

Cucumbers are self-pollinating. Self-pollinating doesn't mean that they pollinate themselves, but it does mean that a single plant produces both male and female flowers.
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Will one cucumber plant produce cucumbers?

Cucumber plants should start producing a crop of fruit once the female flowers start to appear. However, if you planted too late, high temperatures could cause some of the female flowers to abort.
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Can you grow 1 cucumber plant?

Cucumbers can also be planted in mounds (or “hills”) that are spaced 1 to 2 feet apart, with 2 to 3 seeds planted in each mound. Once plants reach 4 inches in height, thin them to one plant per mound.
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How to Hand Pollinate Cucumbers for Higher Yields



Can you plant 2 cucumber plants together?

Q: Can you plant cucumbers close together? A: Avoid planting cucumbers close together. Cucumber roots and leaves need an ample amount of space in order to get the right amount of nutrients and have enough air space between leaves to prevent pests and diseases.
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Should you plant cucumbers in pairs?

Companion Planting

Find two or more plants that benefit each other and you'll end up with larger crops from each. As plants can be paired off with beneficial results, it's logical to figure that some plants will work against each other as they grow in the garden.
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Why do I have flowers but no cucumbers?

Your problem may just be that the female blossoms have not formed yet. They should be forming soon. However, if you see the female flowers on your cucumber plants, but they are not "setting" fruit, then the problem may be that you do not have pollinators.
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Why are my cucumbers flowering but not producing?

Excessive nitrogen fertilization also could be a problem. If the nutrients are unbalanced, the flowers will drop. Also, if there are no bees to pollinate your cucumber flowers, you will have to transfer pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers by hand.
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Why are my cucumbers not producing fruit?

Poor weather and the use of insecticides can also affect fruit set on cucumbers. Cold, rainy weather during bloom reduces bee activity. Fewer bees visiting the garden results in poor pollination and poor fruit set. Apply insecticides in the garden only when necessary to avoid harming bees and other pollinators.
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What cucumbers are self-pollinating?

Plants that produce long, seedless cucumbers originated in European greenhouses and are termed parthenocarpic, which means they yield cucumbers without pollination. These cucumber plants must be grown in greenhouses to exclude bees because pollination causes their cucumbers to become misshapen and bitter.
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Should I pinch off cucumber flowers?

A: Pinch off the flowers if you want more stem and leaf growth – especially if the plant is young. You can remove flowers on the bottom so the plant will focus more on the top cucumbers (this will keep cucumbers off the ground too).
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How long after flowering do cucumbers appear?

Depending on the variety, a cucumber plant can produce fruit 35 to 60 days after transplanting in to the garden. It will take between 4 and 18 days from pollination of a flower to produce mature fruit.
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Why do my cucumber plants not have any male flowers?

The fruits of cucumber plants grow from female flowers. Male flowers produce pollen, female flowers grow fruit. The female flowers will only produce fruit when it is pollinated by either cross-pollinators like bees and butterflies, or by doing it manually using an artist's paintbrush or something similar.
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Do you need to hand pollinate cucumbers?

Without their pollination, you may get deformed cucumbers, slow growing cucumbers, or even no cucumber fruit at all. If bees and other pollinating insects move on to more attractive vegetables, hand pollinating cucumbers can be your best chance at a successful crop.
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Do all female cucumbers need pollination?

These plants don't need pollinating - in fact, you should remove any male flowers to prevent pollination happening or the fruits will end up bitter. You can buy all-female F1 hybrid varieties, such as Cucumber 'Bella', so that this won't be an issue.
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Why should you not plant cucumbers near tomatoes?

Cucumbers' and Tomatoes' Shared Diseases

When growing these two crops together, you must consider the potential for disease. While cucumber mosaic virus does affect both tomatoes and cucumbers, the disease is not limited to these two crops — it affects more than 40 families of plants.
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Can cucumbers be planted next to tomatoes?

Tomatoes

Tomatoes and cucumbers grow well together, especially in the greenhouse, so they are ideal companion plants. They do well in similar soil conditions and take around the same to grow and be ready for harvest.
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Will cucumbers climb a tomato cage?

Tomato cage is refer to round tomato cage which fully welding of heavy steel wires. It have the similar function with tomato tower, they provide all-round support for tomatoes, peas, cucumbers, zucchini, pepper and other fast growing vines & climbing plants.
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Do cucumbers cross pollinate with each other?

Answer: Cucumbers will not cross-pollinate with squashes, pumpkins, muskmelons, or watermelons. Cucumber varieties may cross with one another. However, the quality of this year's crop is not affected.
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What should you not plant near cucumbers?

Two plants to avoid planting near cucumbers are melons and potatoes. Sage is not recommended as a companion plant near cucumbers either.
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Plants that grow well with cucumbers include legumes, as mentioned, but also the following:
  • Broccoli.
  • Cabbage.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Corn.
  • Lettuce.
  • Peas – legume.
  • Beans – legume.
  • Radishes.
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Can you separate cucumber seedlings?

If the seeds were started in the garden, thin the initial baby seedlings until they're 6 inches apart, then let them grow until they are 3 to 4 inches tall. At that point, thin down to the strongest, aiming for 12 to 18 inches between each separate plant.
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