Feeding cucumbers in a greenhouse

Every summer resident and gardener tries to make every effort and do everything possible to get a good harvest that will warm the heart and delight the eye!
The most important requirement for obtaining a good harvest of cucumbers is proper fertilizing in the greenhouse. The first rule when feeding cucumbers in a greenhouse is that they should not be fertilized with large portions of organic fertilizers, since cucumber is a vegetable that loves moderation in everything.
To obtain the desired harvest, it is necessary to apply the first fertilizing even before flowering begins. Azogran (nitrogen is the best option and is very necessary during the growth period) or Vermistim are ideal. Fertilizing can also be done with specially prepared liquid chicken manure.
During the period of the beginning of fruiting, fertilizing can also be done using the means listed above. Subsequent feedings are carried out two weeks after the previous one, and ash and fermented grass can be used as fertilizer.
But if your cucumbers grow well and bear fruit, then you should not overdo it with fertilizing; you can limit yourself to one or two.