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Old June 15, 2016   #1
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Default Seedles...not quite

My Sweet Success cucumber has seeds...is that normal?
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Old June 15, 2016   #2
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No, but they look good.
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Old June 15, 2016   #3
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Sucks though b/c I sold a bunch as seedless...
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Old June 15, 2016   #4
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That is bad. Did the cucumbers look like the pictures online? I wonder what they are?
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Yeah they look the same and all female flowers like they are supposed to be. I do have a OP pickling cukes in the GH with them but I didn't think it would matter?
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Yeah they look the same and all female flowers like they are supposed to be. I do have a OP pickling cukes in the GH with them but I didn't think it would matter?
Oh ho! Yes, I think it does matter. Do you have pollinators coming into the greenhouse? Even occaisionally?
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Yes, Bumblebees frequently do.
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Yes, Bumblebees frequently do.
There you go then. So not to worry about your customers then, likely they got the right thing.
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Ugh I should have known better. Next year I'm doing all seedless so I won't have to worry about it. Thanks y'all.
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I'm glad you found the answer.
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