Cucumber Sweet Success hybrid
1983 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner
Cucumber Sweet Success hybrid

The 12-24″ long fruits are so tender and sweet you don’t have to peel them. Burpless, with a crispy white interior, it’s perfect for summer salads. An early maturing gynoecious, parthenocarpic hybrid. No pollinator is necessary to assure fruit set! When staked or grown on trellises, it produces a bumper crop of straight, medium-dark green fruit.

Widely adapted, Sweet Success is resistant to cucumber mosaic virus, watermelon mosaic virus, scab, and target leaf spot, as well as tolerance to powdery mildew and downy mildew.

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Plant Description
Genus:
 Cucumis
Species:
sativus
Common Name:
Cucumber
Plant Habit:
 Vining
Plant Spread:
 6 feet
Fruit Color (Harvest):
 Medium green
Fruit Size:
 12-24 inches
Fruit Flavor Description:
 Sweet, nutty, crunchy
Foliage Color:
 Green
Disease Resistances or Tolerances:
Resistant to cucumber mosaic virus, watermelon mosaic virus, scab, and target leaf spot. Tolerance to powdery mildew and downy mildew.
Breeder:
Petoseed/Seminis Vegetable Seeds
Planting & Care
Days To Harvest (Sowing Seed):
 54
Days To Harvest (Transplant):
Not recommended
Duration Type:
Annual
Light Needs:
Full sun
Water Needs:
 Normal
Season Type:
Warm season
Staking Required:
 Yes
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