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Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36 | Chelated Micronutrients | Hydroponics, Soil & Foliar Application

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Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36

Maximize your cucumber and vine crop yields with our premium water-soluble 8-16-36 formula. High potassium supports crisp, great-tasting fruit while chelated micronutrients help ensure complete nutrition for soil, hydroponic, and foliar growing.

Ideal Applications

Cucumbers
Slicing, pickling, English, Armenian, Asian
Melons
Cantaloupe, honeydew, watermelon, Galia
Squash & Pumpkins
Summer, winter, zucchini, butternut, acorn
Zucchini
Green, golden, and specialty varieties
Gourds
Decorative and edible types
All Cucurbits
Any vine crop in the gourd family
FEATURES

⚖️ Optimized 8-16-36 Ratio

Engineered specifically for heavy-fruiting vine crops. Controlled nitrogen (8%) prevents excessive foliage while very high potassium (36%) drives crisp, sweet fruit with excellent shelf life.

🥒 Better-Tasting Cucumbers

Adequate potassium supports water balance inside fruit cells and helps reduce the stress conditions that can contribute to bitterness. Consistent nutrition — alongside consistent watering and good variety selection — gives you the best chance of sweet, crisp cucumbers.

🚫 Tested for Heavy Metals

Every batch is independently lab tested for heavy metal content. Our December 2024 analysis by AgroLab/Matrix Sciences shows results consistently well below required limits — so you can grow food for your family or customers with confidence.

🌊 100% Water Soluble

Dissolves instantly in cold water with zero residue. Safe for drip lines, Dutch buckets, NFT systems, and foliar sprayers without clogging risks.

🌸 Enhanced Flowering & Fruit Set

16% available phosphate (P₂O₅) stimulates abundant flower production and strong root systems, reducing flower drop and improving overall yield for continuous harvests.

🛡️ Supports Plant Vigor & Resilience

Adequate potassium supports cell wall strength and overall plant resilience during heavy production. Chelated copper and manganese help maintain the micronutrient availability that supports the plant's own natural defenses.

💧 Soil, Hydroponic & Foliar Versatility

Equally effective in garden soil, raised beds, containers, all hydroponic systems (DWC, NFT, Dutch buckets, drip), and as a foliar spray. Scales from home gardens to commercial greenhouses.

🔬 Complete Micronutrient Package

All six essential micronutrients in precise ratios — iron, manganese, zinc, and copper are EDTA-chelated to prevent lockout in high-pH water, while boron and molybdenum are supplied in highly available mineral forms.

📦 Better Fruit Shape & Shelf Life

Adequate potassium nutrition helps reduce the risk of curved, bottlenecked, or hollow fruit while supporting firmness for longer storage. Good nutrition is one key factor in market-quality cucumbers — alongside consistent irrigation and variety selection.

📋 CDFA Registered & Lab Verified

Registered with the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Third-party lab tested for guaranteed analysis, purity, and compliance with state fertilizer standards.

DERIVED FROM
SCIENCE BEHIND THE FORMULA

8-16-36: Engineered for Vine Crop Performance

Understanding why our 8-16-36 formula works so well for cucumbers and cucurbits requires looking at the unique nutritional demands of these heavy-fruiting vine crops throughout their growth cycle.

🌿 Nitrogen — 8% (Controlled Growth)

Cucumbers need sufficient nitrogen for vine development, but too much creates excessive foliage, delayed flowering, increased plant stress, and can contribute to reduced fruit quality. Our 8% strikes the ideal balance — enough for healthy green growth without diverting energy from fruit production.

🌸 Phosphorus — 16% as P₂O₅ (Flowers & Roots)

Enhanced available phosphate (P₂O₅) stimulates early root development for drought tolerance, promotes abundant flower production, improves fruit set percentage, and enhances energy transfer during rapid fruit development. The 16% P₂O₅ level ensures robust reproductive growth for continuous harvests.

⭐ Potassium — 36% (Fruit Quality)

Cucumbers are extremely heavy potassium feeders. Potassium supports water regulation within fruit cells, activates enzymes for sugar transport, contributes to cell wall strength and fruit firmness, and helps extend post-harvest shelf life. The 36% helps ensure plants can meet peak demand during fruiting without running short.

Essential Micronutrients

🧲 Iron (Fe) 0.50%

Chelated EDTA. Essential for chlorophyll synthesis. Prevents yellowing between leaf veins that reduces photosynthetic capacity during heavy fruit production. Learn about Chelated Iron EDTA →

⚙️ Manganese (Mn) 0.20%

Chelated EDTA. Activates enzymes for photosynthesis and nitrogen metabolism. Supports overall plant health and helps maintain the micronutrient availability needed during heavy production. Learn about Chelated Manganese EDTA →

🌱 Zinc (Zn) 0.30%

Chelated EDTA. Required for auxin production and fruit development. Deficiency causes stunted growth and small, misshapen fruits. Learn about Chelated Zinc EDTA →

🔗 Copper (Cu) 0.05%

Chelated EDTA. Important for lignin synthesis and plant strength. Helps support structural integrity of heavy fruit-laden vines. Learn about Chelated Copper EDTA →

🧱 Boron (B) 0.10%

Boric Acid (mineral form — not chelated). Critical for flower development and fruit set. Deficiency causes flower drop and cracked, misshapen fruits. Learn about Boric Acid →

🔬 Molybdenum (Mo) 0.001%

Sodium Molybdate (mineral form — not chelated). Essential for nitrogen metabolism and enzyme function. Though needed in trace amounts, deficiency causes yellowing and reduced yields. Learn about Sodium Molybdate →

Why High Potassium for Vine Crops?

🥒 Better Fruit Shape

Adequate potassium nutrition helps reduce the risk of curved, bottlenecked, or misshapen fruits — one factor among several, including consistent irrigation, pollination, and variety.

💧 Reduced Stress-Related Bitterness

Potassium supports water balance inside fruit cells and helps reduce the plant stress that can contribute to cucurbitacin accumulation. Variety genetics, watering consistency, and temperature all play a role as well.

🛡️ Plant Vigor & Resilience

Adequate potassium supports cell wall integrity and overall plant strength during heavy production, helping vines stay productive through the full harvest season.

📦 Storage Quality

Maintains firmness and prevents soft spots during storage and shipping for longer shelf life.

🌱 Continuous Production

Supports multiple harvests by maintaining plant vigor throughout the growing season.

🌡️ Heat Tolerance

Improves stomatal function and water use efficiency, helping plants cope during hot summer months.

APPLICATION RATES & DIRECTIONS

Below are recommended rates for cucumbers, melons, squash, and all cucurbit vine crops.

Soil Application

Important: Application rates shown here are general guidelines based on typical soil conditions and crop nutrient removal estimates. Actual rates may vary depending on your soil test results, plant density, growth stage, and local conditions. For commercial field production, we recommend consulting your local extension service or a certified crop advisor for site-specific recommendations.

Soil Application Rates — Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36
Application Method Rate Frequency Notes
Per Plant 3-5g (½-1 tsp) Every 2-3 weeks Apply in ring 6" from stem
Per 100 sq ft 0.75-1.5 lbs Every 2-3 weeks Side dress along rows
Drip Irrigation 1-2 lbs/100 gal 2x per week During fruiting stage
Per Acre 200-400 lbs Split applications General reference only — base final rate on current soil test and estimated crop removal. Consult local extension for site-specific guidance.

Foliar Application

⚠️ Foliar Rate Caution: Foliar concentrations must be kept well below soil and drip rates to avoid leaf burn. Always test on a small area of foliage 24–48 hours before full application. Do not apply in direct sun or when temperatures exceed 85°F.
Foliar Application Rates — Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36
Growth Stage Concentration Frequency Best Time
Vegetative 1–2g per gallon (¼–½ tsp) Weekly Early morning
Early Fruiting 2–3g per gallon Every 5-7 days Evening
Heavy Fruiting 3–4g per gallon 2x per week Cool conditions only

Hydroponic Application (per 100 gallons)

Hydroponic Application Rates — Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36
Growth Stage 8-16-36 Amount Cal-Mag Plus pH Range EC/PPM
Seedling 0.25 lbs 250-500 ml 6.5-6.8 800-1000 PPM
Vegetative 0.5 lbs 500-1000 ml 6.2-6.5 1200-1500 PPM
Flowering/Fruiting 0.75 lbs 1000-1500 ml 5.8-6.2 1800-2200 PPM

Optimal Feeding Through Growth Stages

Seedling (Week 0-2): Quarter strength weekly + Cal-Mag 2.5ml/gal

Vegetative (Week 2-6): Half strength biweekly + Cal-Mag 5-10ml/gal

Flowering (Week 6-8): Full strength weekly + Cal-Mag 10-15ml/gal

Fruiting (Week 8+): Maximum strength weekly + Cal-Mag 15ml/gal

⚠️ Calcium Supplementation Required: This formula does not contain calcium because calcium and phosphorus are chemically incompatible in the same solution. Cucumbers require adequate calcium for cell wall integrity and firm fruit development, especially during rapid fruit expansion. Supplement with Cal-Mag Plus or Calcium Nitrate throughout the growing season.

Plant Density Note

As a general starting point, our hydroponic calculations assume approximately 0.8 plants per gallon of reservoir capacity for cucumber crops. For example: 10-gallon system ≈ 8 plants, 25-gallon ≈ 20 plants, 50-gallon ≈ 40 plants, 100-gallon ≈ 80 plants. Actual density depends on your system design, variety, and training method — adjust accordingly, and monitor EC closely as plant load increases.

HOW TO USE

Soil & Container Growing

  1. Dissolve the recommended amount in water (1-2 gallons per application).
  2. Apply in a ring approximately 6 inches from the plant stem, avoiding direct contact with stems and foliage.
  3. Water thoroughly after application to move nutrients into the root zone.
  4. Apply every 2-3 weeks during the growing season, increasing frequency during heavy fruiting.
  5. For best results, supplement with Cal-Mag Plus between fertilizer applications.

Hydroponic Systems

  1. Fill your reservoir with water to 80% capacity.
  2. Add Cal-Mag Plus first and stir thoroughly.
  3. Add Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36 and stir until completely dissolved.
  4. Check and adjust pH to 5.8-6.2 for fruiting stage or 6.2-6.5 for vegetative stage.
  5. Verify EC/PPM levels match your target growth stage.
  6. Top off to final volume. Monitor and replace solution every 1-2 weeks.

Foliar Spray

  1. Dissolve at the recommended concentration for your growth stage in a spray bottle or backpack sprayer.
  2. Apply early morning or late afternoon to avoid leaf burn.
  3. Spray both upper and lower leaf surfaces until runoff.
  4. Repeat on schedule during active growth.
  5. Do not apply during peak sun hours or when temperatures exceed 85°F.

Pro Tip: Always Add Cal-Mag First

When mixing hydroponic nutrients, always add Cal-Mag Plus to your reservoir first and stir thoroughly before adding 8-16-36. Mixing calcium and phosphorus fertilizers simultaneously in concentrated form causes precipitation — you'll see white cloudiness and lose nutrient availability. Adjust pH only after all nutrients are added.

When Cucumber Fertilizer 8-16-36 Is the Right Choice

  • Growing any cucurbit vine crop — cucumbers, melons, squash, pumpkins, zucchini, gourds
  • Fruiting stage when potassium demand peaks
  • Hydroponic systems requiring 100% water-soluble nutrients
  • Greenhouse cucumber production at any scale

When to Consider Other Options

CUCUMBER FERTILIZER CALCULATOR
SAFETY & HANDLING
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Wear gloves and eye protection when handling dry powder or concentrated solutions
  • Avoid inhaling dust — use in well-ventilated areas or wear a dust mask when measuring
  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling
Storage Guidelines
  • Store in a cool, dry place in the original sealed container
  • Product is hygroscopic — it will absorb moisture from the air if exposed
  • Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources
  • If powder clumps from moisture exposure, break it up — efficacy is not affected
  • Keep away from children and pets
Application Precautions
  • Do not mix dry fertilizer with other products before dissolving in water
  • Do not apply foliar sprays during peak sun hours or when temperatures exceed 85°F
  • Avoid direct contact with plant stems and foliage when applying to soil
  • Water thoroughly after soil application to prevent root burn
  • Boron caution: Apply only to crops listed on the product label — application to unlisted crops may cause serious crop injury
  • Molybdenum caution: Do not apply to forage or pasture crops — elevated molybdenum in forage is toxic to ruminant animals (cattle, sheep, goats)
First Aid
  • Eye contact: Flush with clean water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation persists
  • Skin contact: Wash affected area with soap and water
  • Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Contact Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) or seek medical attention
  • Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist

Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for complete safety information.

COMPLETE YOUR SYSTEM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why is the potassium (36%) so high in this formula?

Cucumbers are extremely heavy potassium feeders. Potassium supports water pressure inside plant cells, activates enzymes, and contributes to cell wall strength and fruit firmness. Adequate potassium can help reduce the stress conditions that sometimes contribute to cucurbitacin accumulation and bitterness — though bitterness in cucumbers is also influenced by genetics, heat, irregular watering, and overall plant stress. The 36% level helps ensure plants can meet peak potassium demand during fruiting.

What pH should I maintain for cucumbers?

Cucumbers prefer slightly acidic conditions. For hydroponics, keep pH between 5.8-6.2 during fruiting or 6.2-6.5 during vegetative growth. For soil growing, aim for 6.0-6.5. pH directly affects nutrient availability — outside these ranges, key nutrients like iron and phosphorus become locked out even when present in the solution.

How do I prevent bitter cucumbers?

Cucumber bitterness is caused by cucurbitacin compounds, which accumulate mainly in response to plant stress — heat, irregular watering, poor nutrition, and variety genetics all play a role. Our formula can help reduce nutritional stress because:

  • Adequate potassium supports water balance within fruit cells
  • Controlled nitrogen helps avoid excessive vine stress
  • Balanced nutrition helps reduce the overall stress load that can trigger cucurbitacin production

For best results, combine good nutrition with consistent watering (avoid letting plants dry out), choose low-bitterness varieties where available, and supplement with Cal-Mag Plus during fruit development. No fertilizer can fully offset varietal genetics or severe environmental stress.

Can I use this for greenhouse cucumber production?

Absolutely. Our formula is ideal for greenhouse cucumbers. Use 0.25 lbs/100 gal for seedlings, 0.5 lbs for vegetative, and 0.75-1 lb for fruiting stage. Monitor EC closely — greenhouse plants are more sensitive. Increase Cal-Mag during rapid growth periods and adjust based on variety (European types need higher EC than standard slicing types).

Why doesn't this fertilizer contain calcium?

Calcium and phosphorus are chemically incompatible in concentrated solution. When mixed, they form insoluble calcium phosphate that precipitates out and becomes unavailable to plants. Since our formula contains 16% available phosphate (P₂O₅), calcium must be applied separately. Cucumbers need consistent calcium for cell wall integrity and firm fruit development — use Cal-Mag Plus 2-0-0 or Calcium Nitrate 15.5-0-0 as a companion product throughout the season.

How do I store the powder?

Our fertilizer is highly hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air. Keep the bag sealed tight between uses and store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. If it clumps from moisture exposure, simply break it up — the efficacy is not affected.

Can I use this on watermelons and cantaloupes?

Yes. This formula works excellently for all cucurbit crops including watermelons, cantaloupes, honeydew, squash, pumpkins, and gourds. All cucurbits share similar nutritional needs — high potassium for fruit quality, enhanced phosphorus for flowering, and controlled nitrogen to avoid excessive vine growth at the expense of fruit.

GROW WITH CONFIDENCE

Important details on quality, returns, sustainability, and charitable efforts that set our product apart.

Product Quality Guaranteed
  • Manufactured in Madera, California, USA
  • Tested by independent third-party laboratories for purity and guaranteed analysis
  • Registered with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)
  • Independently tested for heavy metal content by AgroLab/Matrix Sciences (December 2024) — results consistently well below required limits
  • 100% chelated micronutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu) for maximum bioavailability
  • Lot-coded for full traceability — every bag can be traced back to its production batch and third-party test results
Hassle-Free Return Policy

If you're not completely satisfied, we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee. Simply return the unused portion in its original packaging, and we'll process a full refund. No questions asked.

Environmental Responsibility

We're committed to sustainable practices, including:

  • Recyclable packaging materials
  • Precise nutrient formulation to reduce environmental runoff
  • Support for integrated pest management (IPM) practices
  • Promoting efficient nutrient delivery systems like hydroponics
Charitable Contributions

1% of all profits go to our foundation, focused on improving educational opportunities for children in agricultural communities.

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