DESCRIPTION
Cucumber Seeds - Palace King Cucumber - Hybrid
Other Common Names: Huang gua, huang kwa, ketimun, khira, kyuri, pepino, pipingha, taeng kwa, timun and Japanese Cucumber.
How to Grow Palace King Cucumber
Sow seeds directly into the soil after the last frost date passes. Keep the soil temperature between 60 and 90?. If you seed indoors 2-3 weeks before the last frost, you will get cucumbers about 2-3 weeks earlier. Prep the soil with fertilizer and then transplant the starts outdoors after hardening off for a week or two. See our free vegetable growing guide for more tips!
Keep the surrounding area free of weeds. Fertilize when the first blooms appear and periodically for the rest of the season to encourage fruit production. We recommend training Palace King to climb a trellis or fence to improve air circulation and save space. Water deeply and regularly but avoid water pooling near the roots.
Harvesting Palace King Cucumber
Harvest when the cucumbers are between 10-12 inches long and firm. Remove them from the plant as soon as the cucumbers are ripe.
Culinary Tips
Sooyow varieties are the perfect choice for pickling because of their crispy texture and small seed cavity. Palace King cucumbers are also used sauteed, fresh in salads, or marinated.
Seeds Per Package
- 500 mg packet - Approximately 17 Seeds
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
| Latin Name: |
Cucumis sativus Palace King
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| Palace King Cucumber Color: |
Ribbed, dark green skin with fine white spines.
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| Palace King Cucumber Flavor: |
Mild, classic and sweet.
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Growing Info
| Days to Maturity: |
55-60 Days
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| Days to Germination: |
7-14 Days
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| Seeding Depth: |
1 inches |
| Row Spacing: |
16-24 inches |
| Plant Height: |
1-3 |
| Growth Habit: |
Vining |
| Soil Preference: |
Prepare fertile soil that is moist but well-draining.
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| Temperature Preference: |
60-90?
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Other
| Plant Width: |
12-18 inches |
| Pests and Disease: |
Resistant to downy mildew and powdery mildew. The best prevention for problems is proper care and attention.
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