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Cucumber Carmen F1 AGM (Indoor) Veg Plants

SKU: 55191

Cucumis sativus

3 x 9cm Potted Plants

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Product Description

An indoor variety with superb resistance to powdery mildew and scab, Carmen is often the choice of top exhibition growers. It’s an outstanding all-female strain and produces an abundance of straight, dark green fruits which can grow up to 40cm(16in) long. Very hungry, it will thrive when grown in very rich soil. Notably cold-tolerant too.

Our 9cm Potted Vegetable Plants
Over recent seasons we’ve switched several of our veg varieties from smaller plug plants to 9cm potted plants and had nothing but positive feedback. These larger plants are more vigorous with large, robust root systems and they travel better and establish more quickly than plug plants.

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Key Features

Climbing Plant

Suitable for Containers

Vegetable Plant

RHS Award of Garden Merit

Product Details

Botanical Name Cucumis sativus
Genus Cucumber

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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Gary Roche
Rubbish

This is your second attempt to deliver this order, both of which arrived later than promised and both orders were severely damaged. The second delivery was perhaps worse than the first as the plants were bigger this time. Clearly too big for the box, so appeared as if some of the damage was done when they were boxed.

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