Cucumber Sweet Success
Truly seedless, burpless, sweet and never bitter. Sets fruit without giving pollination. Slender, 14 inch, thin skinned crisp and sweet fleshed fruits (if pollinated, a few undeveloped seeds may occur). Resistant to CMV, scab and leaf spot.

Type/hardiness: Vegetable; Cropping in 55 days

Sowing:
Sow indoors 4 weeks before last frost, or outdoors after last frost when soil has warmed to 70F or warmer. Sow ½ inch deep, in 3 inch pots of free-draining seed sowing mix. Place in a propagator and keep at a temperature of around 68-77F until after germination, usually 7-10 days.
Growing:
Gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting out after all risk of frost. Space plants 18in apart. For the greenhouse when first true leaves develop, transplant into 5 inch pots. Finally, plant into 10 inch pots or into growbags. Grow on at, at least 59F. Train along wire, allowing the main shoot to reach the tip. Pinch out growing point and allow two sideshoots to trail downwards.
Aftercare:
Keep plants moist at all times, and shade if necessary. Keep humidity high and pick fruits regularly.
  Cucumber Sweet Success