When I was a kid my mom planted cucumbers near a 30 foot tree and the vines claimed the tree and we had a tree full of cucumbers. It was fun climbing the tree to pick them and drop them down to my mom. We made many jars of yummy pickles. They were great on burgers or just as a snack. Summer of 94 was great.
@@newvocabulary They need to be pollinated. If insects aren't doing it for you, look for male flowers to do it manually. Female flowers will have a fruit behind them like those shown in this video. Male flowers lack the fruit. Gently remove the male flower from the plant, then dab and twist it into all the female flowers to spread the genetic material. Look for videos of manual pollination if this isn't clear enough for you. You should have growing fruit very quickly. Good luck!
@@firsttimemommy3735 the best thing would be to add compost throughout the grow season. Hugelkulture is supposed to do a similar thing. There's a book series you should check out. Teaming with Nutrients, Teaming with Microbes, and Teaming with Fungi.
Crazy how the vines have a mind of their own. Mine just started wrapping around the rack above the kitchen sink. I think it's time to take it outside lol
yeah but they are prolific and produce multiple fruit until the end of season. in this video, they heavily pruned the plant just to focus on one cucumber
@@Genshinlmao123 ... We don’t plant outside until June 1st. Our spring is that short, about 3 weeks. When March 20 came this year we had 7 days of beautiful weather. Then we got 2’ of snow and temps in the 20s. This lasted 2 weeks. Our overnight lows did not rise above 32 until about 10 days ago. The day time temps were 30s - 40s until recently and have peaked at low 50s until recently. We had some scattered nice days. Most days are cloudy with very little sun. It’s toasty (sort of) in the greenhouse when there’s sun. I started tomatoes in the greenhouse early April. They didn’t germinate until early May. Since then they have grown like wildfire to 1.5” 😂 Greenhouses do not get warm, unless there is consistent sunshine and outside temps are reasonable. I’m planning on building a smaller shed this summer (for next year) that is heated, just for starting plants.
did it grow those vine things to try and hold on to something? To me that seems amazing. It’s actually aware that it needed to support itself so it grew those to hold on.
Boxlapse thank you for such great content you are making! cool time lapses!! showing crazy dynamic life! here is amazing to grow cucumber in such small pot then recording time lapse! Summarizing 60 days in 3 minutes!!!
Hi, I loved the video. How did you timelapse the whole growth of the plant? What type of camera did you use and where did you store the video? Thanks!!!
I saw that Americans give 3x recommendable amount of hw! I HATE AMERICA ED SYSTEM. SO EFFED UP! FINNLAND IS DOING BETTER WHY CAN T BLIND AMERICANS SEE THAT LESS HW IS BETTER?? OMMMMMGGGG
It would be cool if you could tell us everything you did for the plant on each of the days you did it so maybe we had a little more confidence that we could do it ourselves
My mom once had that with parsley.. At first it did look similar, but then the leaves started to look really.. off. 😂 Turns out it was carrots, well at that point baby carrots, bc they were in a pot not deep enough to grow properly, lol.
Same thing happened to me with my tomato plants. They sprouted, and just like stopped growing, there is a tiny tiny TINY leaf growing in the one, but it’s been like that for quite a while.
To anyone whose not seeing germination within 5-7 days: you probably have a bad seed. The best way to see if you have viable seeds before planting them is drop all your seeds in a cup of water. Wait 15 minutes. All the seeds that are floating on the top, throw them out. I didnt realize this trick until i planted my third bag of seeds, so some of the seeds i planted before were wasting my soil and water resources. Its a good thing to do. I will just use the ones that didnt sprout as more filling and topping soil Edit: All the seeds that sunk to the bottom are good to go for planting in soil and will likely germinate👍
@@Flyingnalong I just looked it up and it appears to be for all seeds. Wish I had of known this before planting, lol. Oh well, I'll know better next time.
You need to have good hand to it too... Like, if you dont have good hand planst would grow really low or doesn´t grow at all. Its like superstition but kind of real tho jsjsjs try to put good energy to the seed when you plant it :3 they recive the good vibes and love, so that way they grow even faster.
Whoa... you were already doing a video of seed to fruit. Great work. SO MAGICAL. But please, next time, add extra video of "FRUIT" from flower to mature. All in all, love your work. Thank you so much for existing. Please, keep on.
That's why I started growing them mine are in the yellow flower blooming stage I think I may have started to late before eit gets cold but they said fall will be Hotter than ever .
Those leaves are from the seed itself (they start off as the plant's initial food supply) and generally last long enough for the plant to start growing more leaves. That's the oversimplified version since it also depends on the type of plant.
I heard added compost makes it grow better. Also soaking the seed 12-15 hours before planting it can help it grow faster. My squash has read germinated and it’s been a week.
Water it often when the one inch layer on upper surface of soil gets dry. And pinch off first 2 to three fruits for a bushier growth and heavy fruiting. Give fully decomposed compost once in a week and spray an organic pesticide or neem oil spray once in 15 days thats all enough for a healthy growth of any veggie plants
@@vforvaishu8030 the place where i live its raining season at the moment so i had to keep the pot inside at a place where it would get sunlight without getting too much water........ but the thing is the plant is not growing upright its tilted so i just wanted to know how i can fix it............ i am sorry if this is a lame question i am doing kitchen gardening for the first time so i don't know what i am really doing
@@laveezamohsin3052 actually in rainy season is most neutral period for plants n even us if it is not a heavy raining daily they any veggie plant n some flowering plants u can keep in open area but if it always rains heavy then keep it in partial sunlight n water all plants weekly once
When I was a kid my mom planted cucumbers near a 30 foot tree and the vines claimed the tree and we had a tree full of cucumbers. It was fun climbing the tree to pick them and drop them down to my mom. We made many jars of yummy pickles. They were great on burgers or just as a snack. Summer of 94 was great.
Wow,what a good memory to keep
This is such a cute memory.
Your mom is great
this is so wholesome
😍
I grew cucumbers. When the plant is at its prime it can grow a decent sized cucumber in about a day and a half. It was insane
My plant is huge but the fruiting seems very slow. I got like 100 tiny little cucumbers but they've been that size for about 2 weeks already :(
@@newvocabulary They need to be pollinated. If insects aren't doing it for you, look for male flowers to do it manually. Female flowers will have a fruit behind them like those shown in this video. Male flowers lack the fruit. Gently remove the male flower from the plant, then dab and twist it into all the female flowers to spread the genetic material. Look for videos of manual pollination if this isn't clear enough for you. You should have growing fruit very quickly. Good luck!
@@WilReid Or you could just put your finger in one flower and put it in the other
@@therealloganyt237 nsfw gardening 101
@@imashamedofmyself3776 lmaooooo
Hmmm. Every time I try to grow cucumbers they end up looking like chernobyl radiation victims.
lol
Me toooo!!! I learned it was a soil problem (lack of nutrients over time) so I'm trying a huglekulture this year. Check em out!
@@crispy9175 I might just have to try that out!
@@crispy9175 what helps with nutrients? Mine were little and turned yellow last year. I got a few Nd made pickles 👍
@@firsttimemommy3735 the best thing would be to add compost throughout the grow season. Hugelkulture is supposed to do a similar thing. There's a book series you should check out. Teaming with Nutrients, Teaming with Microbes, and Teaming with Fungi.
Plants are so cute idk why but I think they’re adorable 😭 especially ones with vines that wrap around things
True hahahah
you mean tendrils
@@hamdam6649 yerr
Bruh
phuz Are you here from Daily Dose of Internet?
I remember playing with these vines as a kid, I would pull them and coil them around other plants and watch it spread in the garden.
I’m here from daily dose of internet. Glad that guys helps me find such amazing channels. You’ve earned a sub my friend
Same :)
Lol same
Haha I got this is my recommendation
Same
Same :)
They grow up so fast😭
Not that much just takes 50 60 days
@@monsterteamtr6488 pretty fast compared to humans
Yeah And That The Good In Cumbers
Yeah
Billions of cucumber trees grow yet this particular one was chosen to be popular and have its growth cycle viewed by millions. Fascinating
💩
Cucumber trees?
@@icy_bit7306 Lmao
@@mrblakee4764 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
CUCUMBER TREES!! 🤣
Crazy how the vines have a mind of their own. Mine just started wrapping around the rack above the kitchen sink. I think it's time to take it outside lol
Nice 😂
That spongebob episode where he ripped the crown off that cucumber/pickle makes a lot more sense now
Hey dude. Wanna watch this dragon fruit time lapse? Its so cute when it is so small!!! Heres the vid ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
These farming simulators make it looks so easy, took 60 days to get to a cucumber.
Should be 35 day you can start harvest.. every plant produce 10 to 20kg in 65 days.
I have cucumbers and tomatoes at home, it took me 35 days.
I harvested 5 cucumbers over a week
yeah but they are prolific and produce multiple fruit until the end of season. in this video, they heavily pruned the plant just to focus on one cucumber
It takes 3 years to grow a mandarins tree and for the fruit
Watching it grow and the music, both are so satisfying ❤️
My cucumber plant isn't playing Jazz, am I doing something wrong?
😂😂
I come back to this video every so often just to check I’m growing mine right lol
Your vids are amazing. I'm a science teacher (Belgium) and i'll definitely ilustrate my lessons with few of it !
Thank you so much.
I love the little wiggly the leaves do for each plants
This is my first year growing cucumber and it grew just like this. Awesome!
Pro tip: Playback on 2x speed for an upbeat jazz + speedy growth experience
This needs more attention 😃👍
Yep!
Its honestly amazing how fast some of these plants grow
Planted my cucumber on friday and got back on monday and i was suprised how big it got, you can almost watch it grow
Do you water everyday?
@@vathgriffith no as long as the earth is wet its not necessary.
@@vathgriffith not needed
@@doctorcrew2388 la mejor tierra para la agricultura es la tierra negra de montaña boscosa
@@Rick-cg5rj Creo que cualquier tierra funcionaría.
Plants move but slowly
See I do my homework but slowly
Are these cucumbers divas? Guessing since I didn’t see any male flowers. First time growing cucumbers so appreciate this video!
this is so satisfying! watching plants grow.. love it..
1:30 looks like the cucumber plant is enjoying the music.
whipping it's tendrils around 😂
1:12 i like how the cucumber plant just grabbed the cameraman by the neck XD
I’m so envious!
I live in northwestern Montana. We can’t plant outside until June 1st.
I have a greenhouse but it’s cost prohibitive to heat it 24/7.
You don’t heat green houses, the sun heats it.
@@Genshinlmao123 ...
We don’t plant outside until June 1st. Our spring is that short, about 3 weeks.
When March 20 came this year we had 7 days of beautiful weather. Then we got 2’ of snow and temps in the 20s. This lasted 2 weeks.
Our overnight lows did not rise above 32 until about 10 days ago.
The day time temps were 30s - 40s until recently and have peaked at low 50s until recently. We had some scattered nice days.
Most days are cloudy with very little sun. It’s toasty (sort of) in the greenhouse when there’s sun.
I started tomatoes in the greenhouse early April. They didn’t germinate until early May. Since then they have grown like wildfire to 1.5” 😂
Greenhouses do not get warm, unless there is consistent sunshine and outside temps are reasonable.
I’m planning on building a smaller shed this summer (for next year) that is heated, just for starting plants.
Beautiful, those leaves are so delicate.
All of the dislikes are from the cats that get scared of cucumbers
its so amazing to see how one seeds becomes this big plant that makes cucumbers
Cool videos, good work. Curious what camera you use to capture these long term time lapses?
gopro xD
judethecooldude XD
Just use your phone on timelapse mode😂😂😂
Bryguy730 a phone can only go for so long you need a special camera
that spoon does so much for this channel
all the dislikes are from from cucumber vines trying to press the thumbs up and missing it
Why would a cucumber plant even watch this? It's like watching a birth for it, what a disgusting thought
@@yayvideogames8032 cute~ 🌈 ❤
All dislikes are from cats
@@billysbigworld6166 YAY
There’s no way in hell this thing germinated and popped up on day three
LMAO i was in disbelief too xd
Actually mine did and I was super surprised. I had it in a windowsill. It's still growing too. I started it 3/21/21
Mine popped out in 5 days
Mine germinated and popped up on day 3
Mine popped up by day 3, too, and I couldn’t believe it, but it did.
this one is the best documented i've seen here, great stuff
the way the plants shake their little leaves in the beginning is almost as if they be like 'ah, finally...'
Mine has growed 2 inches in 1 night! THAT IS SO COOL!
I hope it grows 2 inches every night pal
@@neilsturdy5795 its doing bad now i left them outside and now they are kinda dead
@@bladez4147 hell nah 😔... I'm growing one, hope it doesn't die
They need a shitload of water, I'm growing gherkins to picke them, growing them in buckets
@@TheTelblackwell I know it was like it was very cold like -3 degrees celsius so they froze to death
did it grow those vine things to try and hold on to something? To me that seems amazing. It’s actually aware that it needed to support itself so it grew those to hold on.
thigmotropism, a plants response to touch
Boxlapse thank you for such great content you are making! cool time lapses!! showing crazy dynamic life! here is amazing to grow cucumber in such small pot then recording time lapse! Summarizing 60 days in 3 minutes!!!
Hi, I loved the video. How did you timelapse the whole growth of the plant? What type of camera did you use and where did you store the video? Thanks!!!
You can download a timelapse app for any android phone, and any newer phone will have timelapse in the native camera app.
You’re in Finland!! I envy your gov’s education system!😭😭😭
I saw that Americans give 3x recommendable amount of hw! I HATE AMERICA ED SYSTEM. SO EFFED UP!
FINNLAND IS DOING BETTER WHY CAN
T BLIND AMERICANS SEE THAT LESS HW IS BETTER?? OMMMMMGGGG
@@soovy2903 because the people who determine school laws are the same people that learned from those schools
@@siyacer AMEN! 🙏
@@Tendummiez69420 lol wut
You should see how Finns get their drivers licence. They're kind of badass at everything.
It would be cool if you could tell us everything you did for the plant on each of the days you did it so maybe we had a little more confidence that we could do it ourselves
I threw my seed in an old toilet I had outside and it produced me a good ole cucumber
@@austing697 Thanks for the tip for ole toilettos
Lol. Outta all places a damn toilet, why?
iz just soil n water
i suppose tolettoo olso workes ehe~
Amazing what one little seed can do!!!! I love growing seeds. Great video👍🙏🏻👍
I plant vegetables myself right now and they probably mislabeled the bags cause my cauliflower looks a bit like this cucumber right now lol
My mom once had that with parsley.. At first it did look similar, but then the leaves started to look really.. off. 😂 Turns out it was carrots, well at that point baby carrots, bc they were in a pot not deep enough to grow properly, lol.
Diggin that soundtrack man, smooth 😎👏
Incredible the way they move.
It would be awesome to see mint, or any other plants that reproduce using runners
Such a familiar progression for anyone who grows things in the gourd family
The mini cucumbers at the beginning looked so adorable!!🥺🥺
This is it, the peak of UA-cam.
So amazing!. Time lapse is so cool. Nice one enjoyed watching this. I love planting too.
i cant beleive these things grow from those tiny little seeds
@SS PAX true
Your idea is very talented and video is important for needy and poor people. Thanks
How are is your plant growing at that rate????!!!🤣🤣 mine are going on 3 weeks and still just now starting to grow that giant spiky leaf
Need fertiliser
the probably don't show the real time but just try to make it look like it
Fertilizer plus minimum 18 degrees
This is the difference of 12 hours of light to 24 hours
This must have been a 5 terabyte video file, holyyy. 4k video recorded for months. how big was it really?
Maybe a lot of images on a set timer? I'm curious too
Looks like maybe one image every 30 minutes-1 hour
Wait, what happened to the upper cucumbers?
They didn't make it.
they play with your last pet
bruh how did this grow so fast????? I have three separate plants outside that have been sprouted for weeks now and they are taking forever to grow
They are given perfect growing conditions and probably have light 24/7
Dude 2 months is not fast 😶
@@isaiah4478 what if your in Florida, isn’t that good growing conditions?
Same thing happened to me with my tomato plants. They sprouted, and just like stopped growing, there is a tiny tiny TINY leaf growing in the one, but it’s been like that for quite a while.
@@Girlonthegoo too hot
Watching these video's makes me finally realize plants actually are alive.
Man I LOVE your videos so much!!! THANK YOU FOR MAKING EM!!
I love your time lapse videos 😊
It's a wow! I'm inspired. I am a Farmless farmer from Philippines. Coz I am a Farmless, I farm in my pots... Haha
To anyone whose not seeing germination within 5-7 days: you probably have a bad seed. The best way to see if you have viable seeds before planting them is drop all your seeds in a cup of water. Wait 15 minutes. All the seeds that are floating on the top, throw them out. I didnt realize this trick until i planted my third bag of seeds, so some of the seeds i planted before were wasting my soil and water resources. Its a good thing to do. I will just use the ones that didnt sprout as more filling and topping soil
Edit: All the seeds that sunk to the bottom are good to go for planting in soil and will likely germinate👍
Is this applicable to all seeds?
@@Flyingnalong I just looked it up and it appears to be for all seeds. Wish I had of known this before planting, lol. Oh well, I'll know better next time.
For certain seeds, I have heard the opposite. Plant them all !!!
I wish I had space for one of those grow boxes with the reflective walls. Very cool.
It took 2 days to sprout that crazy💪
mine sprouted in just 1 day
How do all of these seeds seem to sprout in 2 or 3 days? I have a lot of seeds I bought online none are sprouting lol.
probably dead
i'm joking lmao i planted some beans like 4 days ago and they're still not sprouting
maybe they're dead too
cucumber seeds germinate really quickly
You need to have good hand to it too... Like, if you dont have good hand planst would grow really low or doesn´t grow at all. Its like superstition but kind of real tho jsjsjs try to put good energy to the seed when you plant it :3 they recive the good vibes and love, so that way they grow even faster.
You just need to wait like 3 more days and they should sprout
Amazing!! 💚🌱🥒😀
Whoa... you were already doing a video of seed to fruit. Great work. SO MAGICAL. But please, next time, add extra video of "FRUIT" from flower to mature. All in all, love your work. Thank you so much for existing. Please, keep on.
Super cool! I LOVE growing cucumbers! Currently making my own pickles :D
That's why I started growing them mine are in the yellow flower blooming stage I think I may have started to late before eit gets cold but they said fall will be Hotter than ever .
Wow! How satisfying is this video!
what artificial light do you use? I cant believe it grew that much by three days, nice!
Mars hydro, it's in the description.
@@lazyh-online4839 thank you.
the way this wobble 🤩🥺
Same as I did to my cucumber plant.from seed ..will update mine when harvest time😊
Did you grow indoors?
Very informative. Thanks for sharing
You’re telling me my “sunflower” was a cucumber
They do look alike lol!
they look very similar, but cucumber ones are thinner
Please continue what you are doing! The world is loosing this side of nature that is so so so so important! Keep up please🤞🤞🤞🤞🤗
Thats one cool cucumber.
wrr
This video is the cause for nightmares for several cats
Who dislikes seedling timelapse videos? Lmao
Undoubtedly this is fantastic timelapses I have seen after long time..🔥🔥🔥
Great work my friend 👍
Keep it up
Wow. I didn't know cucumber seeds germinate that quickly :O
bruh it is a time lapse. The amount of days that it took are on the bottom right corner
@@deeprules01 they meant that they were surprised to see the plant sprout out of the dirt in less than 3 days
Great sharing.
So good
That’s crazy. Mine are stuck on day 3 for over a week now. ☹️
How's the moisture in your soil and the temperature? Cucumbers germinate best in highly moist soil with a medium 60s (Fahrenheit) temperature range.
What a productive variety!
One cucumber lol
SUBHANALLAH ALLAH is the best creator
Subhanallah
Death is the only creator
@@shazsoo3925 No Allah You will Get Punished by Allah
@@shazsoo3925 He Is one
@@shazsoo3925 There is no God But Allah
I never new plants can be so magical
ever notice how the first two leaves of any plant are always round? then the others grow into shapes
Those leaves are from the seed itself (they start off as the plant's initial food supply) and generally last long enough for the plant to start growing more leaves.
That's the oversimplified version since it also depends on the type of plant.
I call them baby leaves
those are cotyledon. Welcome to gardening.
This stuff is just so cool to see
What a beautiful thing to see
That lil cucumber was cute omg
What did u use ?? It’s looks grow so big within 20 days , mine r still tiny even on 40th days
I heard added compost makes it grow better. Also soaking the seed 12-15 hours before planting it can help it grow faster. My squash has read germinated and it’s been a week.
Niiiice vid, my friend. Love the music choice as well.
Man, getting a cuke to germinate in only 3 days. That was a very eager seed.
This video makes me smile
3:44 what my wife wants
3:00 what I have
Thats what Im here for.
Cucumber?
no worries, your cucumber just need about a month to fully grow for harvest
noooo my wife's gonna cut my cucumber
i dont think this guy meant an actual cucumber
How often do you water it? And any precautionary majors i need to look out for
Water it often when the one inch layer on upper surface of soil gets dry. And pinch off first 2 to three fruits for a bushier growth and heavy fruiting. Give fully decomposed compost once in a week and spray an organic pesticide or neem oil spray once in 15 days thats all enough for a healthy growth of any veggie plants
@@vforvaishu8030 the place where i live its raining season at the moment so i had to keep the pot inside at a place where it would get sunlight without getting too much water........ but the thing is the plant is not growing upright its tilted so i just wanted to know how i can fix it............ i am sorry if this is a lame question i am doing kitchen gardening for the first time so i don't know what i am really doing
@@laveezamohsin3052 actually in rainy season is most neutral period for plants n even us if it is not a heavy raining daily they any veggie plant n some flowering plants u can keep in open area but if it always rains heavy then keep it in partial sunlight n water all plants weekly once
@@vforvaishu8030 thank you
@@laveezamohsin3052 your welcome ☺
Are they pollinated by hand?
If they don't have indoor pollinators then yes, unless it's one of the varieties like picolino that doesn't require pollination.
great time-lapse , can you share what camera and lenses you are using?
I am most fascinated by the 1st 2 leaves 🍃 ( I know there is a name for them, most plants have them). What happens to them?
Oh the false leaves or the seed leaves before the true leaves start growing
Cotyledons
Interesting. What camera do you use?