Cucumber (Caigua)
Cyclanthera pedata
Curcurbits (Cucurbitaceae)
Voranzucht
Pflanzung
Ernte
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Lichtbedarf
Sonnig
Wasserbedarf
Feucht
Boden
Mittelschwer (lehmig)
Nährstoffbedarf
Hoch
Pflanzabstand
75 cm
Reihenabstand
300 cm
Saattiefe
2 cm
The horned gourd, coril(l)a, caigua, disc, Inca and olive cucumber, is an ancient Peruvian useful and medicinal plant belonging to the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). It is a climbing plant that can form tendrils up to 10 m long. The horn-shaped, light green, often spiny fruits taste like cucumbers and can be used like zucchini. The seeds are also edible, but are used more for medicinal purposes. It can also be stuffed.
Herkunft:
South America
Relatively cold-tolerant, but sensitive to frost. Still grows up to temperatures just above 0°C. Germination after 1-2 weeks at an optimum temperature of 24°C. Harvest the first fruits early for a rich harvest, the fruits can be harvested in any size. If harvested late, remove the hard seeds before eating. Protected location. Self-pollinating (produces male and female flowers). Requires climbing support. Fertilize and water regularly. Needs plenty of sun. Cannot be stored for long. The tendrils and leaves can also be eaten.
Downy mildew
Spider mites