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Tue, Aug 19, 14 at 1:49
| This variety "Carmen" appears to be a great cucumber - we have had good success with it. A European greenhouse cucumber - all female blossoms, self pollinating and seedless - producing numerous long, shiny dark green 14-16" fruit with short necks and slight ribbing - bitter free. It is intended as a GH cucumber where self pollination may be preferred. We are showing the plant and fruit here in case you may have a interest in trying this variety. |
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- Posted by Aaron_Wisconsin_ none (My Page) on Tue, Aug 19, 14 at 10:41
| Is it resistant to bacterial wilt? |
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- Posted by Hudson...WY 3 (My Page) on Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 1:13
| Good Question - having done a search - I find nothing that states that it is - we have not had bacterial wilt in our GH in the 3 years that we have planted Carmen. |
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