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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by aka12(m): 7:56am On Nov 22, 2017
Vanpeele, good morning bro, pls I need or help and others as well, pls am experiencing yellowish color on my cucumber leaves and I seriously don't know what the cause or problem might be. Picture attached below. Pls house I would appreciate any help with this. Thanks guys

Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by kripen(m): 8:42am On Nov 22, 2017
pls answer the person above. I have same problem on my cucumber
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by rhothymie(m): 10:18am On Nov 22, 2017
pls house, i want to ask a question.. .
how often should i wet my cucmber plants in the sack
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 11:26am On Nov 22, 2017
aka12:
Vanpeele, good morning bro, pls I need or help and others as well, pls am experiencing yellowish color on my cucumber leaves and I seriously don't know what the cause or problem might be. Picture attached below. Pls house I would appreciate any help with this. Thanks guys

It's deficient in nitrogen, magnesium or some other nutrient. Use complete fertilizer.
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by rhothymie(m): 11:36am On Nov 22, 2017
vanpeele:


It's deficient in nitrogen, magnesium or some other nutrient. Use complete fertilizer.
how often should i wet cucumber planted in cement sack...
thanks
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by hyali(m): 8:55pm On Nov 22, 2017
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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by aka12(m): 10:40pm On Nov 22, 2017
[quote author=vanpeele post=62608426]
Alright boss, would do that immediately.....
Thanks for the tip Sir.....
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by rhothymie(m): 12:53pm On Nov 23, 2017
[quote author=aka12 post=62627259][/quote] pls how often do u wet ur cucmbers in sacks
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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 3:08pm On Nov 23, 2017
rhothymie:
pls how often do u wet ur cucmbers in sacks
everyday
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by rhothymie(m): 5:48pm On Nov 23, 2017
vanpeele:


everyday

Thank you sir.
i used cement bags buh what i observed was that the soil remain moist for about two days after watering once. Also, when the seedlings sprouted, they have very light stem which seems as if they ve consumed too much water.
do i NEED to make holes under the cement bags?

Thanks
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 6:59pm On Nov 23, 2017
rhothymie:


Thank you sir.
i used cement bags buh what i observed was that the soil remain moist for about two days after watering once. Also, when the seedlings sprouted, they have very light stem which seems as if they ve consumed too much water.
do i NEED to make holes under the cement bags?

Thanks

if it'll help then you can make holes. water only when the soil is dry.
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by rhothymie(m): 8:16pm On Nov 23, 2017
vanpeele:

if it'll help then you can make holes. water only when the soil is dry.
thank you so much sir really appreciate
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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by tayo08: 4:25pm On Dec 21, 2018
please can I plant cucumber in dry season

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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by pamdaniel(m): 1:16am On Jan 22, 2019
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Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by damoceile: 4:49pm On Sep 25, 2019
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hello sir I have some questions about cucumber and pepper sack farming... learnt ur a resident in Ibadan, I'm also from Ibadan too and also I would like to know how much neem oil costs cos I intend starting my sack farming as well cukes preferably... but my headache is if cukes really have a viable market here in ibadan... kindly do well to drop your WhatsApp digit for me
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by IamDammylove: 7:01am On May 30, 2020
vanpeele:
@macklef LOL. It musn't be plenty sacks. You can have 5 or 10 in your house. Just plant your favorite crop. When it matures you won't need to go to the market to buy. Saves you small change.

@HomeOfMe sack Farming is basically planting in sacks that has soil in them instead of open ground.

@plonuh Get a sack, pour in suitable soil mixed with cow manure (NEVER USE CHICKEN MANURE) and plant any crop you like.

@Khalhabs Go ahead
Why not use chicken manure?
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Abenni: 3:08am On Jan 17, 2021
Good day n compliment of the season to you @Vanpee and all here..

@Vanpee, Pls what is the harvest rate of cucumber planted in 300 cement bags sir..
Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Abenni: 3:09am On Jan 17, 2021
vanpeele:
Hello everyone,

I recently began a sack farming project to see how possible it was to grow cucumbers in sacks. I'll like to announce that it was a successful endeavour. For those who don't have land to farm on, you all have no more excuse. It's as easy as just putting soil (which is free) in a sack and that's it. I thank all the agric, vegetables and cucumber lords of this forum. Una don try and una still dey try. Please enjoy the pics...they speak better.

Please feel free to ask any questions... grin

Good day n compliment of the season to you @Vanpee and all here..

@Vanpee, Pls what is the harvest rate of cucumber planted in 300 cement bags sir..

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