Description

Prolific and tasty cocktail cucumber.
Attractive snacking cucumbers with glossy, thin, dark green skin. 
Best harvested at 4–5". 
Picolino's vines produce fewer suckers than typical cucumber varieties, so you will spend less time pruning them. 
Excellent yields. 
Gynoecious and parthenocarpic. 
High resistance to scab and target spot; and intermediate resistance to cucumber mosaic virus, cucumber vein yellowing virus, and powdery mildew. 
USDA Certified Organic. 

 

LATINE NAME 
CUCUMIS SATIVIS 

DAYS TO MATURITY 
50 DAYS 

LIFE CYCLE 
ANNAUL 

HYBRID STATUS 
HYBRID (F1)


GROWING INFORMATION 


CULTURE: Requires warm, well-drained soil high in fertility, with a pH of 6–6.8. Consistent, adequate irrigation is needed to produce an abundant crop. Cucumbers are very sensitive to cold. Make sure both soil and air temperatures have warmed prior to planting. Using plastic mulch and row covers will greatly enhance the vigor and potential yields of cucumbers by providing warmth and insect protection. For greenhouse or high tunnel production the use of  and  varieties is highly recommended.

DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 10 days for days to maturity from transplanting.

TRANSPLANTING: Sow indoors in 50-cell plug trays, 1–2 seeds/cell, 3–4 weeks before transplanting. Keep temperature above 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) night. Transplant 12" apart in rows 5–6' apart. Do not disturb roots when transplanting.

DIRECT SEEDING: Wait until soil is warm, at least 70°F (21°C). Cucumber seeds will not germinate at a soil temperature below 50°F (10°C). Sow 2 seeds/ft., 1/2" deep, in rows 6' apart. Thin to 12" apart.
AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE:30 seeds/15', 100 seeds/50', 250 seeds/125', 500 seeds/250', 1,000 seeds/500', 15M/acre at 2 seeds/ft. in rows 6' apart.

INSECT PESTS: Exclude cucumber beetles with row covers at planting, or control with insecticides such as pyrethrin or azadirachtin.

DISEASE: Practice crop rotation, residue sanitation, and choose disease-resistant varieties. Control insect pests to help prevent bacterial wilt.

HARVEST: Once fruit bearing begins, pick daily.

POST HARVEST: Hold cucumbers at 45–50°F (7–10°C) and 90% relative humidity for up to 2 weeks.

NOTE: If parthenocarpic cucumbers cross-pollinate with other cucumbers, they will yield seeded fruits.
 Generally, seedless types are grown separately in greenhouses or hoophouses with insect screens installed to prevent cross-pollination of seeded and seedless varieties.
TRANSPLANTS:

PICOLINO CUCUMBER

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Prolific and tasty cocktail cucumber.Attractive snacking cucumbers with glossy, thin, dark green skin. Best harvested at 4–5". Picolino's vines produce fewer suckers...

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    Description

    Prolific and tasty cocktail cucumber.
    Attractive snacking cucumbers with glossy, thin, dark green skin. 
    Best harvested at 4–5". 
    Picolino's vines produce fewer suckers than typical cucumber varieties, so you will spend less time pruning them. 
    Excellent yields. 
    Gynoecious and parthenocarpic. 
    High resistance to scab and target spot; and intermediate resistance to cucumber mosaic virus, cucumber vein yellowing virus, and powdery mildew. 
    USDA Certified Organic. 

     

    LATINE NAME 
    CUCUMIS SATIVIS 

    DAYS TO MATURITY 
    50 DAYS 

    LIFE CYCLE 
    ANNAUL 

    HYBRID STATUS 
    HYBRID (F1)


    GROWING INFORMATION 


    CULTURE: Requires warm, well-drained soil high in fertility, with a pH of 6–6.8. Consistent, adequate irrigation is needed to produce an abundant crop. Cucumbers are very sensitive to cold. Make sure both soil and air temperatures have warmed prior to planting. Using plastic mulch and row covers will greatly enhance the vigor and potential yields of cucumbers by providing warmth and insect protection. For greenhouse or high tunnel production the use of  and  varieties is highly recommended.

    DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 10 days for days to maturity from transplanting.

    TRANSPLANTING: Sow indoors in 50-cell plug trays, 1–2 seeds/cell, 3–4 weeks before transplanting. Keep temperature above 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) night. Transplant 12" apart in rows 5–6' apart. Do not disturb roots when transplanting.

    DIRECT SEEDING: Wait until soil is warm, at least 70°F (21°C). Cucumber seeds will not germinate at a soil temperature below 50°F (10°C). Sow 2 seeds/ft., 1/2" deep, in rows 6' apart. Thin to 12" apart.
    AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE:30 seeds/15', 100 seeds/50', 250 seeds/125', 500 seeds/250', 1,000 seeds/500', 15M/acre at 2 seeds/ft. in rows 6' apart.

    INSECT PESTS: Exclude cucumber beetles with row covers at planting, or control with insecticides such as pyrethrin or azadirachtin.

    DISEASE: Practice crop rotation, residue sanitation, and choose disease-resistant varieties. Control insect pests to help prevent bacterial wilt.

    HARVEST: Once fruit bearing begins, pick daily.

    POST HARVEST: Hold cucumbers at 45–50°F (7–10°C) and 90% relative humidity for up to 2 weeks.

    NOTE: If parthenocarpic cucumbers cross-pollinate with other cucumbers, they will yield seeded fruits.
     Generally, seedless types are grown separately in greenhouses or hoophouses with insect screens installed to prevent cross-pollination of seeded and seedless varieties.
    TRANSPLANTS:
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