Anubis cucumber is an early-maturing, bee-pollinated variety with high yield, well-adapted to various climatic conditions. The period from germination to fruiting begins at 40-42 days, allowing for an early harvest. The plant features branched vines up to 1.5-2 meters long and medium-sized five-lobed green leaves. The fruits are elongated with blunt tips, dark green or green in color with longitudinal stripes and a finely ribbed surface.
The fruits have dense, tender, crisp flesh, a medium seed cavity, and are not prone to rapid yellowing, ensuring prolonged freshness and an attractive appearance. The variety is drought-tolerant but requires warmth, moisture, and fertile soil. It responds well to both organic and mineral fertilizers, promoting a stable and high-quality yield.
Anubis cucumber seeds are suitable for planting in various soil types and growing conditions, including home gardens and vegetable beds. For sowing, the recommended rate is 5-6 seeds per linear meter, planting depth of 2.5-3 cm, and row spacing of 140 cm. Seeds germinate at 12-13°C, with a germination rate of 95%, ensuring reliable and uniform plant development.