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The planting of cucumber plants in greenhouses is carried out with seedlings taken from seedbeds once they have produced between 2 and 3 well established leaves. In order for transplanting to take place, holes are made in the soil and once the root ball is placed into the hole, it is covered and watered so the plant takes a firm foothold with regard to the root taking process. The settings for planting are established depending upon the crop cycle. For early crops with a short cycle, the settings for planting are usually 1.5m ×0.4m or 1.2m × 0.5m More Information in www.infoagro.com/video