Hybrid cucumber varieties are simply indispensable when grown outdoors. They are more resilient to changing weather conditions and are less susceptible to diseases and pests. The "Liliput F1" variety boasts record yields and is undemanding of growing conditions. A description and photographs of the variety attest to its excellent marketability. "Liliput F1" has received numerous positive reviews from growers.
General description of the variety
The "Liliput F1" cucumber is a hybrid. It was developed in 2007 by the Russian company "Gavrish." This development was added to the state register in 2008. The variety is suitable for growing in greenhouses and open beds. It can be cultivated in the climate of central and northwestern Russia.
The bushes reach a medium height. Mature plants require support. They have medium branching, with vigorous lateral growth. Additional shaping is not necessary. Small leaves can be green or dark green. Flowering is female. Ovaries develop in clusters in the axils. Their number ranges from 3 to 10.
Fruit characteristics
Cucumbers are characterized by early ripening. From the first shoots to the appearance of the greens, it takes no more than 40 days. The fruits grow slowly and are small, living up to their name. They reach 7-9 cm in length, even if the harvest is not completed on time. At this point, the cucumbers will begin to thicken, but not significantly.
The average diameter of the cucumbers is 3 cm, weighing approximately 80-90 g. The cucumbers are smooth, elongated, and have thin skin. They are a rich green color, slightly lighter at the top than at the base. Small light stripes are visible. The surface of the cucumbers is covered with frequent small bumps with white spines. Firm and firm, the cucumbers transport well and have a crunchy bite. The juicy flesh has a pleasant, fresh flavor and does not accumulate bitterness. Cucumbers of this variety are used fresh in salads and appetizers. Due to their small size, they are ideal for pickling and other winter preparations.
Yield of the variety
"Lilliput F1" refers to parthenocarpic crops. This means it doesn't require bees or other insects for pollination. This feature has a positive effect on cucumber yields. After all, bees don't fly in rainy or windy weather. In a greenhouse, they also need to be attracted by additional measures. With these hybrids, this problem becomes less of a concern.
Harvesting should be done with a sharp knife or scissors; picking cucumbers by hand is not recommended. This will damage the plant, which could lead to its death. The yield of the "Liliput F1" variety is stable and consistent, not decreasing even in adverse weather conditions. With proper care, up to 10 kg of cucumbers can be harvested per square meter.
Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
This hybrid differs from other varieties by possessing several significant advantages. Its main benefits include:
- stable yield;
- early ripening;
- good immunity;
- decent marketable appearance of fruits and excellent shelf life;
- pleasant taste of cucumbers and absence of bitterness;
- versatility of culinary use of fruits;
- possibility of growing in open ground;
- absence of yellowing in overgrown cucumbers;
- ability to self-pollinate.
These qualities have earned this variety an excellent reputation. Its only drawback is the high cost of seed. And, with hybrids, it's impossible to independently obtain seeds from the fruits.
Resistance to diseases and pests
Liliput F1 cucumbers, like other similar hybrids, are less susceptible to many diseases. They are much less likely to get sick. root rot, powdery mildew, and cladosporiosis. This effect is achieved through strong immunity. Plants can withstand prolonged rainfall or temporary lack of water without significant damage. They are less susceptible than other species. pests. But in greenhouse conditions they can be affected by whiteflies, aphids and spider mites.
To prevent this, promptly remove all dried leaves and spoiled fruit. The greenhouse should be disinfected periodically, as should the working equipment. Crop rotation is also considered an effective preventative measure against parasitic insects. Treating the plants with garlic infusion is also effective in preventing infection. If the bushes have already been affected, they should be sprayed with one of the modern insecticides.
Features of agricultural technology of the variety
Cucumbers can be propagated from seeds or seedlings. The choice of method depends on the climate in your region. Sow seeds for seedlings in early May. Don't delay transplanting them into a greenhouse, otherwise the seedlings will overgrow and become weak. The greenhouse temperature should not fall below 15-18°C. Avoid growing the "Liliput F1" variety in lowlands, as the plants will die due to stagnant moisture at the roots. Choose a sunny location, as shade adversely affects the growth and fruiting of this hybrid. Fertilize the soil periodically with mineral components and organic matter. Neutral soil or slightly acidic soil is best. Cucumbers will not thrive in clay soil.
When planting, experts recommend following a 50x50 cm pattern. The recommended hole depth is no more than 2 cm. When planting from seedlings, young seedlings require pre-hardening. To do this, they should be brought outside for a short time a couple of weeks before moving them to the greenhouse. This will allow the plants to adapt more quickly to the new conditions. Excessive side shoots can shade the beds, so remove them if necessary. Weed control will help reduce weeds. mulching the soil.
Reviews
Valentina
We've been growing cucumbers at our dacha for many years. I plant some in a greenhouse, and the more cold-hardy ones in outdoor beds. For several years in a row, I've been buying seeds of the hybrid variety "Liliput F1," which I heard about from a friend. The whole family loves these tasty little gherkins. We make salads with them all summer long, and in the fall, we pickle and marinate them.
Svetlana
"Liliput F1" has become my favorite variety of all I've grown. We get the largest harvest from these plants with minimal care. We pick crisp, firm cucumbers every day. I plant them as seedlings; I tried seeds once, but not all of them sprouted. I water them regularly with warm water, but sparingly. I always tie the vines to a trellis; without support, they grow poorly. And don't forget to fertilize them.
The Liliput F1 hybrid stands out among its main competitors for its gherkin-shaped fruit, early maturity, and good resistance to adverse environmental conditions. It is prized for its ease of care, excellent flavor without bitterness, and excellent commercial qualities that last a long time.

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