Cucumbers have specific environmental requirements. The optimal daytime temperature for their growth ranges from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. A moderate rise in temperature can boost their early growth and advance production. They also require proper relative humidity. Cucumbers can grow, bloom and bear fruit even in winter with short daylight hours, and yield will increase notably during hot periods.
There are various irrigation systems in agricultural planting. Selecting suitable irrigation equipment according to crop characteristics is essential for stable and high yields. Sprinkler irrigation is the most efficient way to increase cucumber output. It delivers pressurized water to farmland to simulate natural rainfall and water crops evenly.
Among all sprinkler devices, the CRC50 vertical rocker arm sprinkler is the top choice for cucumber irrigation. It features excellent atomization, wide coverage and even water distribution, causing no damage to cucumber plants and vines. Since cucumber plants are fixed in place with concentrated growing areas, they are perfectly compatible with the operation of the CRC50 vertical rocker arm sprinkler. Applying the CRC50 vertical rocker arm sprinkler to field irrigation enables precise control of field humidity to meet the growth needs of cucumbers. Moreover, the CRC50 vertical rocker arm sprinkler runs stably with strong adaptability, capable of long-time continuous operation to fully cover the planting area. Using the CRC50 vertical rocker arm sprinkler for irrigation can satisfy the water demands of cucumbers at all growth stages, improve the field microclimate, stimulate growth potential and greatly raise overall planting benefits.