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  • farendwoman
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    Yes I’m with ameno
    fat hen

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  • ameno
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    That, I'm afraid, is fat hen, a common garden weed.

    Gherkins, like all cucumber plants, have large (the size of a spread hand or larger) leaves and long trailing (or climbing) stem, all covered in bristles.

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  • TrixC
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    I’m afraid that the plants in the photo are definitely not gherkins. I’m not sure exactly what they are. Look a bit like huazontle.
    Last edited by TrixC; 15-07-2020, 07:31 PM.

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  • Jungle Jane
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    Are you sure that’s gherkin,the ball bits look strange,should have yellow flowers I think?

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  • burnie
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    Keep us posted, I have only pickled small ridge cukes to make gherkins, so I would be interested how you get on.

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  • Trying my best!
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    Thank you! I thought that might be the case!

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  • burnie
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    I guess it is a case of feed the plants and see what you get, maybe a seaweed or other tomato feed

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  • Trying my best!
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    Also, grew them from seeds myself.

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  • Trying my best!
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    Thanks for replying, they are outside in big wooden sleeper raised bed waist height. They are 4 ft tall, staked.
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  • burnie
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    Welcome to the vine, we could do with a bit more information, do you know what type they are, did you grow them from seed yourself? Are they growing in a greenhouse or outside, are they in a pot, if so how big? This will help us to understand their growing condition and whether things are ok or if the plants are under pressure.

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  • Trying my best!
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    Gherkin plant!?

    Hello,

    I have never grown these, they seem to be growing up and have little clusters of balls is this normal?

    ​​​​​​​Thanks

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