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Old July 3, 2012   #1
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Default Can you cut the leaves on a cucumber plant?

we have a batch of cucumber plants and the leaves are large and are blocking off other plants. Can the leaves be trimmed without damaging the plants?
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Old July 3, 2012   #2
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I've been trimming a couple leaves off my zucchini plants when they start shading things and haven't noticed any loss of productivity, so I'm going to say YES!
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Old July 4, 2012   #3
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I usually cut off leaves only if they have some insect damage. Otherwise, I use plant ties or a stake to reposition them so they aren't blocking another plant.

But it depends on who's getting blocked. I might prune a leaf on a rampant plant to give a less-rampant plant a better chance.
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Old August 6, 2012   #4
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I recently trimmed off all the dry looking leaves from my kabocha squash plants and the next day the vine looked dead. It looked like the trimming caused the plants to bleed to death. The plants never bore female flowers anyway, so it wasn't such a loss. Just another lesson in what I should not do again.
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