I started using kaolin clay for the first time this year. I found only ONE cucumber beetle ... and it caused bacterial wilt. Last year they were everywhere. I do not prune to a single stem - and fortunately, I took off the large stem with the wilt and the other part of the plant is now flourishing. That would not have happened had I pruned to a single stem. The kaolin clay is a game changer! Pest pressure is about 5% of what it was last year! I don't use SurroundWP, just 100% clay. Works great. I also mix DE and baking soda with the clay powder in my pump sprayer to not only deter numerous insects, but also dehydrate any beetles (DE) and create a non-hospitable environment for fungal diseases with the baking soda. So far, it's been a GREAT year in the garden. This mixture is my new go-to. Just a heads-up on the clay .... do your best to avoid spraying any flowers so the pollinators can still do their job easily 😊
would you please share your source for the clay that you use, the kind of DE you use and the formula when you mix them? Also, what growing zone are you located? TIA
I had the worst diseased cucumbers ever this year from all the rain. I couldn't keep up with it. I only got to can 4 qts of pickles. Thank you for this video it was really helpful and I will keep this for next year!
The cucumber beetles have already killed all my cucumber plants this year in southern new hampshire. Their population seems to be getting worse each year, it's so frustrating. I'm going to have to try kaolin clay.
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1 thing you missed is there are certain minerals you can add to soil to help too. " The veggie boys" recently talked about this for cucumbers, zucchini and other plants .
@@79PoisonBreaker Try a soil ammendment (organic granular and/or worm castings) ... but also add fish emusion as a follier feed and/or soil soak (every 10ish days). My spring cucumbers are still going strong using all of the above and now I have to figure out where I'm gonna' transplant my round 2 cucumbers! Many will say cucumbers won't last all season (I'm zone 6). This year they have FAR exceeded prior years.
No, but we use surround WP Kaolin clay, and they recommend 1-2 cups per gallon of water, and you need to agitate it regularly while spraying (it is not water soluble)
I'm in zone 8b in east Texas and it's HOT. Been mid 90's to 100 every day. My cucumbers in large pots were dying and horribly wilting. I covered 40% shade cloth and in about a week they recovered, but I'm finding those yellowing and dying leaves and spots, especially at the bottom of the plant.
So, we’re actually filming/releasing that video soon. I didn’t want my statement in the video to age poorly - it will be available very soon on our channel!
I asked so many gardeners about using Sevin 500 insect hose spray. I used it because I was seeing a lot cucumber beetles and lantern flies. But after I used it, my plants started to died, why? So I started to used DE and 3-1 organic spray
For big pumpkins you have to do them on the ground. You can mulch the area where they grow to help reduce disease, and again try to find disease resistant type for your area. Removing any diseased leaves can also help stave it off until they ripen up
How many days should a cucumber plant last? Mine never last the entire summer. I always thought that was their life cycle. Maybe the wild gets them first?
If they stay healthy they can go 3-4 months. It’s not a bad idea to succession sow every month or so to have backup plants and to extend the harvest window
uhh yea it can very easily be their "life cycle" as you say. A cucumber will die if any of the fruit is allowed to go fully ripe. Their goal is to produce offspring if you allow that to be reached then they will be done.
cucumber roots aren't fragile. I transplanted TWO-DAY-OLD cucumbers to bigger containers because they grew so fast, chopped half the roots cause they were already root-bound, and there was no wilting or anything. they just went back to growing immediately.
My cucumbers are being attacked. By what is unknown. I’ve searched for cucumber beetles and loop worms and haven’t found one. I have my cucumbers trellised and whatever is eating leaves and flowers is mostly attacking the leaves and flowers at the top of the 6 foot trellis. I am at a complete loss. Any clues what else it might be? Thanks. Also, they only seem to be attacking the Armenian cucumbers only
The brand we use is “Surround”, and it’s a dry powder made of 95% Kaolin, which is a mineral. It’s designed for gardening but unfortunately, it’s not easy to find in small quantities. So if the ingredient is “Kaolin” in the product you are looking at, it should be the same, but it may not “adhere” to the plant as well. It needs to be mixed with water and applied with a sprayer. Hope this helps!
I literally cannot grow cucumbers. They always fail due to cucumber beetles. No matter how much I spray them to kill the beetles, they always win before I can get any fruit. So frustrating.
i cant lie i planted a cucomver plant n a pot its now been cloned n the clones bigger n taller butbhas only flowers n not one bug omg. its beautiful then the first one is v9vered n cucombers they both like the same age
I'm not personally fond of cucumbers but I love butternut squash, which seems to have many of the same appearance and characteristics. I've so far used direct sow or just gotten volunteers (which have done better yet -- because they grew out of old compost and seem to love very rich soil). The only real problem I've had has been powdery mildew in late summer. Do you expect most cucumber tips carry over to squashes?
I have cucumbers that would make male flower first then female flower. After a while it doesn't produce male flowers so I now have females flowers that can't get pollinated
If I'm not mistaken shocks in high temperatures or over-watering can stunt a plant and cause havoc with flower production. If a lot of roots die because of too much rain the plant can spend a lot of time first recovering or even be shocked out of general production for the rest of the season.
Can we save Male Flowers' pollen for next year to use in case this happens? Is it still usable after a whole year? And does it have to be from the same Plant or variety? Could you use some from a Friend or Neighbour's Garden to pollinate yours this year maybe?
50/50 milk and water in a spray bottle and mist the leaves every week or two when you notice it. This was the best season for me with doing this. Just pickled 11 quarts of bread and butter pickles today.
Well I planted beit alpha and sooyo long as was suggested by one of the gardening channels... supposedly beetle resistant... HECK NO ! THEY WERE DESTROYED WAY BEFORE THE REGULAR CUCUBERS I HAVE PLANTED BEFORE!!! WAHHHHHHHHH
This is the first year I planted beit alpha cucumbers, started them from seed in trays, actually surprised as they are doing quite well. Have harvested the most cucumbers from the burpless supreme plants purchased from a local greenhouse. Also bought "straight eight" plants, these plants have produced the most vine growth but the fewest cucumbers so far.
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I had the worst diseased cucumbers ever this year from all the rain. I couldn't keep up with it. I only got to can 4 qts of pickles. Thank you for this video it was really helpful and I will keep this for next year!
I started using kaolin clay for the first time this year. I found only ONE cucumber beetle ... and it caused bacterial wilt. Last year they were everywhere. I do not prune to a single stem - and fortunately, I took off the large stem with the wilt and the other part of the plant is now flourishing. That would not have happened had I pruned to a single stem. The kaolin clay is a game changer! Pest pressure is about 5% of what it was last year! I don't use SurroundWP, just 100% clay. Works great. I also mix DE and baking soda with the clay powder in my pump sprayer to not only deter numerous insects, but also dehydrate any beetles (DE) and create a non-hospitable environment for fungal diseases with the baking soda. So far, it's been a GREAT year in the garden. This mixture is my new go-to. Just a heads-up on the clay .... do your best to avoid spraying any flowers so the pollinators can still do their job easily 😊
Thanks for sharing the tips! Surround can be difficult to find so that’s great the 100% clay works for you as well.
DE only works when dry
@@jswhosoever4533 Correct! You add it as I mentioned above .... and it dries with the kaolin and baking soda.
would you please share your source for the clay that you use, the kind of DE you use and the formula when you mix them? Also, what growing zone are you located? TIA
@@Tamara_1776how much baking soda and DE do u add?
I had the worst diseased cucumbers ever this year from all the rain. I couldn't keep up with it. I only got to can 4 qts of pickles. Thank you for this video it was really helpful and I will keep this for next year!
Never grown Cucumbers. This broke it down great and I like the little hacks like the nets. Thanks, hopefully will grow some next season! 🥒
Hello and thank you. Nice information. Take care
The cucumber beetles have already killed all my cucumber plants this year in southern new hampshire. Their population seems to be getting worse each year, it's so frustrating. I'm going to have to try kaolin clay.
Sorry to hear that, they are a nasty pest
In the south I can't plant full sun . All the plants fry in 95+ weather .
I'm in southern Va. I've started using shade cloth and it REALLY helps! 30 or 40% should do it!
Just moved to sunny San Diego. Shade is survival. Miserable dessert sun in the city. Terrible water. Plagues of bugs and funguses. Saving to move ASAP.😂
1 thing you missed is there are certain minerals you can add to soil to help too. " The veggie boys" recently talked about this for cucumbers, zucchini and other plants .
@@79PoisonBreaker Try a soil ammendment (organic granular and/or worm castings) ... but also add fish emusion as a follier feed and/or soil soak (every 10ish days). My spring cucumbers are still going strong using all of the above and now I have to figure out where I'm gonna' transplant my round 2 cucumbers! Many will say cucumbers won't last all season (I'm zone 6). This year they have FAR exceeded prior years.
Did I miss the part where you told us what brand kaolin clay works & how to mix??
No, but we use surround WP Kaolin clay, and they recommend 1-2 cups per gallon of water, and you need to agitate it regularly while spraying (it is not water soluble)
I'm in zone 8b in east Texas and it's HOT. Been mid 90's to 100 every day. My cucumbers in large pots were dying and horribly wilting. I covered 40% shade cloth and in about a week they recovered, but I'm finding those yellowing and dying leaves and spots, especially at the bottom of the plant.
I've heard the same, have yet to start an asparagus patch
Is the article on identifying diseases attached? Cannot seem to find it. Thanks a million
Same here. Don’t see the link for identifying cucumber issues.
Sorry for that - here is the article: geekygreenhouse.com/cucumber-leaf-problems
Sorry about that, here you go! geekygreenhouse.com/cucumber-leaf-problems
I have a scroll shaped design in leaves. Any ideas? I have them growing vertically and support
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Thanks! But I'm not seeing the link mentioned on how to prune cukes.
So, we’re actually filming/releasing that video soon. I didn’t want my statement in the video to age poorly - it will be available very soon on our channel!
I asked so many gardeners about using Sevin 500 insect hose spray. I used it because I was seeing a lot cucumber beetles and lantern flies. But after I used it, my plants started to died, why? So I started to used DE and 3-1 organic spray
Great tips, how do I do pumpkins which have to grow on the ground? At least that's what I would assume because of the weight of pumpkins
you build a sling for the fruit.
For big pumpkins you have to do them on the ground. You can mulch the area where they grow to help reduce disease, and again try to find disease resistant type for your area. Removing any diseased leaves can also help stave it off until they ripen up
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How many days should a cucumber plant last? Mine never last the entire summer. I always thought that was their life cycle. Maybe the wild gets them first?
If they stay healthy they can go 3-4 months. It’s not a bad idea to succession sow every month or so to have backup plants and to extend the harvest window
uhh yea it can very easily be their "life cycle" as you say. A cucumber will die if any of the fruit is allowed to go fully ripe. Their goal is to produce offspring if you allow that to be reached then they will be done.
cucumber roots aren't fragile. I transplanted TWO-DAY-OLD cucumbers to bigger containers because they grew so fast, chopped half the roots cause they were already root-bound, and there was no wilting or anything. they just went back to growing immediately.
My cucumbers are being attacked. By what is unknown. I’ve searched for cucumber beetles and loop worms and haven’t found one. I have my cucumbers trellised and whatever is eating leaves and flowers is mostly attacking the leaves and flowers at the top of the 6 foot trellis. I am at a complete loss. Any clues what else it might be? Thanks. Also, they only seem to be attacking the Armenian cucumbers only
Is kaolin clay powder the same as kaolin clay. That's all I can find in South Africa
The brand we use is “Surround”, and it’s a dry powder made of 95% Kaolin, which is a mineral. It’s designed for gardening but unfortunately, it’s not easy to find in small quantities. So if the ingredient is “Kaolin” in the product you are looking at, it should be the same, but it may not “adhere” to the plant as well. It needs to be mixed with water and applied with a sprayer. Hope this helps!
I literally cannot grow cucumbers. They always fail due to cucumber beetles. No matter how much I spray them to kill the beetles, they always win before I can get any fruit. So frustrating.
😕 sorry to hear that. I would try covering them with insect netting while they're young (especially in June) if you haven't already
How do you keep pickle worms from boring into cukes?
Excellent and informative video without a lot of talking just to get the video to be over 8 minutes.
Thank you 😄
i cant lie i planted a cucomver plant n a pot its now been cloned n the clones bigger n taller butbhas only flowers n not one bug omg. its beautiful then the first one is v9vered n cucombers they both like the same age
n I have not had a soil issue I did plant it mid season
n just potting soul
I'm not personally fond of cucumbers but I love butternut squash, which seems to have many of the same appearance and characteristics. I've so far used direct sow or just gotten volunteers (which have done better yet -- because they grew out of old compost and seem to love very rich soil). The only real problem I've had has been powdery mildew in late summer. Do you expect most cucumber tips carry over to squashes?
I've been trying milk and iodine
I have cucumbers that would make male flower first then female flower. After a while it doesn't produce male flowers so I now have females flowers that can't get pollinated
If I'm not mistaken shocks in high temperatures or over-watering can stunt a plant and cause havoc with flower production. If a lot of roots die because of too much rain the plant can spend a lot of time first recovering or even be shocked out of general production for the rest of the season.
@@DarkPescowould you recommend pulling them
Can we save Male Flowers' pollen for next year to use in case this happens? Is it still usable after a whole year? And does it have to be from the same Plant or variety? Could you use some from a Friend or Neighbour's Garden to pollinate yours this year maybe?
Powdery mildew gets me every single year, no matter what I try 😢
Maybe try one of the highly resistant varieties!
50/50 milk and water in a spray bottle and mist the leaves every week or two when you notice it. This was the best season for me with doing this. Just pickled 11 quarts of bread and butter pickles today.
Well I planted beit alpha and sooyo long as was suggested by one of the gardening channels... supposedly beetle resistant... HECK NO ! THEY WERE DESTROYED WAY BEFORE THE REGULAR CUCUBERS I HAVE PLANTED BEFORE!!! WAHHHHHHHHH
This is the first year I planted beit alpha cucumbers, started them from seed in trays, actually surprised as they are doing quite well. Have harvested the most cucumbers from the burpless supreme plants purchased from a local greenhouse. Also bought "straight eight" plants, these plants have produced the most vine growth but the fewest cucumbers so far.
this happening to me cucumbers :(
Sorry to hear - I hope these tips help next season 🌱
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I had the worst diseased cucumbers ever this year from all the rain. I couldn't keep up with it. I only got to can 4 qts of pickles. Thank you for this video it was really helpful and I will keep this for next year!