I had a chance to visit a vegetable farm once and at that time they were growing cucumbers. I learned from there that yellow cucumber (which we use for boiling soup) does not grow from the same cucumber plant (which we use for salad or pickle). I tried growing yellow cucumber from the seeds I obtained from a yellow cucumber which I used to boil soup. If you are interested, you can click here to visit the post. That plant produced only 1 yellow cucumber because the plant was infested and destroyed by pests.
For the 2nd time, I used seeds bought from a plant nursery. There were very few seeds in the sachet, so I sowed all the seeds. Only 3 seedlings sprouted and after they were transplanted into the big pot, only 2 survived. Their flowers are similar to the normal green cucumbers.
This is the first fruit. It started like normal green cucumber.
This is the 2nd fruit.
It is shorter and broader than the normal green cucumber.
It also has tiny prickly things on the skin.
It started to turn yellowish when the fruit is about 2 weeks.
From the 2 vines, we only got 3 medium and 1 small sized yellow cucumbers.
Cucumber plants are prone to attract pests.
I noticed that the leaves were beginning to turn yellow and there were no signs of new fruits on the vines.
One day I noticed this little cucumber hanging from the lower part of the vine, almost touching the soil.
Daily I have been watching and waiting to harvest the first fruit.
Then I noticed tiny crack lines on the outer yellow skin.
When I harvested the above first fruit, it was about a month old. I used it to boil soup with pork rib, carrot, red dates, wolf berries, and cuttlefish.
Yellow cucumber (lou wong kua) soup.
Yellow cucumber soup is very popular in Malaysia, especially for Chinese families. It has "cooling" properties and is good for our warm and humid weather. It is also high in nutrients and vitamins. A soup good for the old and young.
Young men are admired for their strength.
Old men are honored for their experience.
(Proverbs 20:29, International Children's Bible-ICB)
your plants/harvests all look so good and fertile...You're so blessed such organics fresh produce!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux.
DeleteHomegrown veggies are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteNunca he consumido pepino amarillo, siempre he consumido pepino verde, que va muy bien con las ensaladas. Ahora aprieta bien el calor aquí y siempre procuro poner comidas frescas.
ReplyDeleteEs una lástima lo de la plaga. Habrá productos para acabar con ella.
Besos
Thank you and have a great weekend.
Delete...my seeds are up!
ReplyDeleteI too have sowed some seeds recently.
DeleteYellow cucumber is new to me.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteI have never seen yellow cucumber ... thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.
DeleteI've never seen different colored cucumbers, only the green ones and soup sounds really different Nancy.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
This yellow cucumber makes great soup.
DeleteА это точно огурец? Очень похоже на кабачок или дыньку! И суп варите из него? Портрясающе!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great weekend.
DeleteMis pepinos también están creciendo mucho. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteYou have a wonderful green thumb. I love fresh veggies.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee.
DeleteYou do so well with your plants and homegrown veggies are the best!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteI have never heard of yellow cucumbers. Do they taste different from the other kind?
ReplyDeleteThe only difference is that I only use yellow cucumber to boil soup. Maybe I will try tasting it raw to know the difference.
DeleteI have seen yellow cucumber at the Farm market. I've not bought it. Now I know what to try. I did try Lemon Cucumbers a few years ago and they are terrific!
ReplyDeleteOh, lemon cucumber is new to me. I wonder how it looks and tastes like.
DeleteOld cucumber soup is the best! I love eating the skin too of the old cucumber in the soup. Wow! Need to wait one month to get one old cucumber. I must appreciate it more. Will you sow more old cucumber seeds?
ReplyDeleteI will have to get new seeds from the plant nursery.
DeleteBeautiful pic and great post
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a lovely weekend.
DeleteYour yellow cucumbers look great! This version of cucumber is so new for us.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great weekend.
DeleteThank you for explaining about yellow cucumber!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Mimi.
DeleteLindo pepino, nunca he probado uno de color amarillo te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteReally so interesting to see the melons grow day by day!!
ReplyDeleteI hope to get some new seeds to plant again.
DeleteThank you, Rajan.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Francisco.
ReplyDeleteHow nice
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteIt didn't grow to very large?
ReplyDeleteSo hard to grow these... I managed to get one fruit before the plant died.
The first fruit was slightly smaller than the average size we see in the market. The others were smaller in size.
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