Collection: Cucumber Seeds

Cucumbers are one of the easiest vegetables to grow at home — whether you have a big garden, a sunny balcony, or just a few pots. At Vedicflora, we bring you a wide range of cucumber seeds at the lowest price, so ever...

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Cucumbers are one of the easiest vegetables to grow at home — whether you have a big garden, a sunny balcony, or just a few pots. At Vedicflora, we bring you a wide range of cucumber seeds at the lowest price, so every Indian household can enjoy fresh, homegrown cucumbers all season long.

From salad cucumbers to pickling varieties, our collection covers everything a home gardener needs. These seeds are easy to grow, need minimal care, and reward you with a generous harvest in just 50–70 days.

Why Grow Cucumbers at Home?

Growing cucumbers at home means fresh produce is always within arm's reach. Cucumbers are low maintenance, grow fast, and thrive in Indian weather — perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.

  • Fresh and chemical-free cucumbers right from your garden
  • Grows well in pots, grow bags, or ground beds
  • High yield even in small spaces like balconies
  • Ready to harvest in as little as 50 days
  • Great for salads, juicing, and cooling summer snacks

Which Cucumber Seeds Should You Choose?

We carry several popular varieties suited to Indian climates. Our best seller picks include Japanese Long Green, Straight Eight, and Desi Kakdi — all known for high yield and great taste.

  • Japanese Long Green – Long, crisp fruits; ideal for salads
  • Desi Kakdi – A classic Indian variety; heat-tolerant and prolific
  • Pickling Cucumbers – Small, firm fruits perfect for preserving
  • Hybrid F1 Varieties – Higher yield and better disease resistance

If you are just starting out, our beginner-friendly cucumber seed packs come with simple sowing instructions. You can also explore our vegetable seeds collection and kitchen garden seeds to plan a complete home garden.

Tips for a Great Cucumber Harvest

Cucumbers love warm weather and at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. Sow seeds directly into well-drained soil or a grow bag, water regularly, and watch them vine up quickly. Most varieties are ready to harvest within 50–70 days of sowing — a quick and satisfying crop for any home gardener.

Over 10,000 home gardeners across India have grown cucumbers using Vedicflora seeds. Join them and enjoy the freshest cucumbers at the lowest price — only at Vedicflora. 🌱

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to sow cucumber seeds in India?

The best time to sow cucumber seeds in India is February to March for a summer crop, and June to July for a monsoon crop. Cucumbers grow best when temperatures stay between 25°C and 35°C. Avoid sowing during peak winter months as cold temperatures slow germination. Most parts of India can grow cucumbers twice a year with the right timing.

Can I grow cucumber seeds in pots or containers?

Yes! Cucumbers grow very well in large pots or grow bags — at least 12 inches deep and 12 inches wide. They are a great choice for balcony gardens and terrace setups. Use a trellis or net to support the vines and save space. Our best seller compact varieties are especially suited for container growing.

How long does it take for cucumber seeds to germinate?

Cucumber seeds typically germinate within 5 to 10 days when sown in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during this period. Germination is faster when soil temperature is above 25°C. Once sprouted, the plants grow quickly and can reach the flowering stage in about 30–40 days.

How much water do cucumber plants need?

Cucumbers need regular, consistent watering — roughly once a day in summer and every alternate day during cooler months. The soil should feel moist but never soggy, as overwatering can cause root rot. Water at the base of the plant rather than the leaves to prevent fungal issues. Using mulch around the plant helps retain moisture between waterings.

Are Vedicflora cucumber seeds open-pollinated or hybrid?

Vedicflora offers both open-pollinated and hybrid (F1) cucumber seeds, clearly labelled on each product. Open-pollinated varieties like Desi Kakdi are great for saving seeds and growing the next season. Hybrid F1 seeds give higher yield and better disease resistance but seeds cannot be saved for replanting. Choose based on your gardening goals and budget.