Fertilizing Cucumber in Pots and Containers
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Mix slow-release fertilizer into the potting mix, then feed a half-strength liquid fertilizer every 1-2 weeks once flowers appear.
- At potting
- Slow-release, label rate
- From first flower
- Liquid ½ strength
- Frequency
- Every 7-14 days
Potting mix drains fast and holds few nutrients, so container cucumbers run out of food weeks before garden plants do. Container cucumbers exhaust potting-mix nutrients quickly: slow-release at potting, then half-strength liquid feed every 7-14 days once flowering starts.
Granular slow-release covers the baseline; the liquid feed covers peak demand during flowering and fruiting. Half strength, twice as often, beats full strength occasionally.
- ⚠ Bitter cucumbers come from drought stress and heat, not feeding — keep water steady before reaching for fertilizer.
Why
- ✓Every watering flushes nutrients out of a container — steady small doses replace what drains away.
- ✓Moderate, steady feeding — excess nitrogen grows vines and leaves at the expense of fruit.
When this doesn't apply
- →Fresh potting mix with fertilizer already added ('feeds up to X months'): skip granular, start liquid feeding when flowers appear.
How this was calculated
- 1. Feeding profile
Cucumber: Moderate, steady feeding — excess nitrogen grows vines and leaves at the expense of fruit.
- 2. Container rule
Container cucumbers exhaust potting-mix nutrients quickly: slow-release at potting, then half-strength liquid feed every 7-14 days once flowering starts.
Data sources
- University of Minnesota Extension — Growing cucumbers in home gardens — Use a soil test where possible; sidedress vine crops lightly once vines run — heavy nitrogen favors foliage over fruit. (checked 2026-07-15)
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