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Squash F1 'Hunter' - Seeds

Squash F1 'Hunter' - Seeds

An early ripening butternut variety providing a very heavy crop throughout late summer and autumn. Fruit are a lovely buff colour, with fine-flavoured orange flesh, and store well. Average fruit weight 800g - 1Kg. Trailing type, but shorter than American bred varieties

Growing Information

Full growing instructions given on packet. Sow: April-June. Harvest: August-October.

Sowing Information

Sow April/early June in a propagator on a windowsill or one seed (on edge) per 7.5cm (3") pot in a greenhouse at approx 20-25°C (68-78°F) using a good quality moist compost. Cover seeds with 19mm (3⁄4") compost. Germination 5-8 days. Grow on, planting out when frost risk has passed, 90cm (36") between plants each way.

Alternatively sow direct late May in to soil placing 2 seeds per station 90cm (36") each way. Thin to one plant per station. Produces up for 5 fruits around 1kg (2.2lb) each. (Trailing variety).

Sowing ➞ Cropping: 14 weeks.

$2.82

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Squash F1 'Hunter' - Seeds

$8.07

$2.82

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An early ripening butternut variety providing a very heavy crop throughout late summer and autumn. Fruit are a lovely buff colour, with fine-flavoured orange flesh, and store well. Average fruit weight 800g - 1Kg. Trailing type, but shorter than American bred varieties

Growing Information

Full growing instructions given on packet. Sow: April-June. Harvest: August-October.

Sowing Information

Sow April/early June in a propagator on a windowsill or one seed (on edge) per 7.5cm (3") pot in a greenhouse at approx 20-25°C (68-78°F) using a good quality moist compost. Cover seeds with 19mm (3⁄4") compost. Germination 5-8 days. Grow on, planting out when frost risk has passed, 90cm (36") between plants each way.

Alternatively sow direct late May in to soil placing 2 seeds per station 90cm (36") each way. Thin to one plant per station. Produces up for 5 fruits around 1kg (2.2lb) each. (Trailing variety).

Sowing ➞ Cropping: 14 weeks.