F1 Boy with a Finger — a very early, parthenocarpic, bush-type cucumber hybrid with female flowering, suitable for open ground, spring greenhouses, and tunnels. It stands out for abundant fruiting on vines and high yield. Branching is medium or above medium. At each node, 2-3 to 5-6 fruits form. The fruits are bumpy, white-tipped, bright green, 8-10 cm long, with dense hairs; spines are "non-thorny"! Salt and taste qualities are high. Plants are sun-loving and begin fruiting on day 37-39 after germination. The hybrid is resistant to powdery mildew, olive spot, and ordinary cucumber mosaic virus, and tolerant to false powdery mildew.
Planting density in greenhouses is 2.5 plants/m2, in open ground 3-4 plants/m2.