When planting cucumbers for vertical growth, space the seeds or seedlings about 12 inches apart to allow adequate room for the vines to grow. Plant them at the base of the trellis, ensuring the roots have enough space to establish.
As the plants grow, gently guide the vines onto the trellis, using soft ties or clips to secure them if necessary. Avoid tying the vines too tightly, as this can damage the plant. Regularly check the vines and adjust them as needed to ensure they continue to grow upwards.
8. Watering and Fertilization Tips
Cucumbers require consistent moisture, especially when grown vertically. Water the plants deeply once or twice a week, depending on the weather and soil conditions. Ensure the soil is evenly moist but not waterlogged, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot.
Fertilize the plants every 4 to 6 weeks with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth and fruit production. A liquid fertilizer can be applied during watering for convenience. Be cautious not to over-fertilize, as this can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of fruit production.
9. Pruning for Maximum Yield
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