Why are my cucumbers turning yellow? 7 reasons fruits are the wrong color and how to fix it (2024)

Cucumbers are simple plants to grow yet you may get fruits that are yellow as opposed to the dark green that you would usually expect. This unexpected turn, unless you are growing a yellow-fruiting variety, is a telltale sign that something is wrong with your cucumbers.

If you are growing cucumbers and have either yellow leaves or fruits, then you need to establish what is causing the issues. Watering, nutrients, and disease can all cause cucumbers to be yellow, as can not picking fruits at the right time when they are at peak ripeness.

We take a look at the most common reasons why you may see your cucumbers turning yellow and what can be done to prevent the problem hitting your plants and ruining your cucumber crop.

Why are my cucumbers yellow?

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There are many reasons why not only do cucumber leaves turn yellow, but so do the fruits. You grow cucumbers for crunchy, dark green fruits so the sight of yellow ones will be understandably disappointing. The simplest reason could be that you are growing a yellow cucumber variety, such as lemon cucumbers, and that is the expected color. However, if they are not a yellow-skinned variety, then there are several factors that could cause discolored cucumbers.

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1. They are overripe

The top culprit for a yellow cucumber is that the fruit is overripe. A lot of cucumbers take 40-60 days to go from the time to plant cucumber seeds to when you can start picking cucumbers. A cucumber that is left to mature on the vine for too long will turn from green to yellow. This is due to the chlorophyll fading as the cucumber matures and starts producing seeds.

Such overripe cucumbers should be removed from the plant and thrown on the pile to help make compost. Try to avoid cucumbers yellowing on the vine by regularly inspecting plants and removing fruits as they reach peak ripeness. The seed packet, or a quick search online, will give you an idea of the plant’s days-to-maturity so you can plan for the time to start harvesting cucumbers.

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2. They're underwatered

Cucumbers are a crop that needs a lot of water to grow and produce fruits. A lack of water can stress the plant and cause cucumbers to turn a shade of yellow.

Cucumbers will need lots of watering, especially if they are being grown indoors as part of greenhouse ideas or as part of a vegetable container garden. The soil will dry out quicker in pots and that can trouble the shallow root system that cucumbers have. If you are growing cucumbers outside as part of vegetable garden ideas, then a mulching of compost, well-rotted manure, or leaf mold around the plant can help to retain moisture in the soil during hot weather.

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3. They're overwatered

While underwatering can cause yellow leaves and yellow cucumbers, so can overwatering. Jessica Mercer from Plant Addicts claims that cucumber plants are ‘particularly sensitive to watering issues and languish when they get too much water or not enough’.

She adds: ‘The roots need to dry out a little between waterings, otherwise root rot can set in and prevent the plant from taking up nutrients. To support healthy root development, make sure the soil drains well and consider mixing in compost or soil conditioner to improve the soil texture and composition before planting.’

If you notice water pooling around the plants then it can be a sign of poorly-draining soil types and cucumber plants will not enjoy sitting in saturated soil. Hold back off watering until the top few inches of the soil feels dry. When watering plants in containers you can use your fingers to feel the soil moisture a few inches down, this can also be done outdoors or a soil moisture meter, like this one available at Amazon, can be used to make accurate decisions about when to water plants.

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Jessica Mercer

Jessica Mercer, PhD, is theSenior Content Marketing Coordinatorfor Plant Addicts. As a 'plant collector', Jessica enjoys growing many different plants and learning about the best culture practices for each. Writing for Plant Addicts is a real joy for her, as she can use her science background to research many interesting plant topics. She carefully considers how to best present the information to other gardeners in an environmentally conscious way.

4. They're lacking nutrients

A lack of nutrients in the soil can cause cucumbers to turn yellow or be stunted. It is recommended to test the soil every few years to check the pH and nutrient-makeup of the ground. This can help identify any deficiencies in nutrients that need to be addressed before you put plants in the ground.

Jessica Mercer highlights how watering issues and nutrient deficiencies can cause both leaves and fruits to yellow and it is often a lack of nitrogen or sulfur that can lead to yellow cucumber fruits.

She says: ‘If you suspect a deficiency, applying a fertilizer formulated for veggie plants should correct the problem and turn any new leaves and fruits green.’

Adding compost or well-rotted manure into the site prior to planting cucumbers out into the kitchen garden can help to boost the fertility of the soil. The best option for feeding cucumbers is an organic fertilizer for vegetables, such as the Miracle-Gro Shake 'N Feed Plant Food available at Amazon.

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5. They're suffering sun damage

Cucumbers are often considered for indoor growing when people are planning a greenhouse for the year. The increased heat and protection offered by such backyard greenhouses can help these sun-loving plants to prosper, however the plants can actually be negatively affected by too much sun exposure. In mid-summer the glaring sun can essentially sunburn the cucumbers and cause the fruits to turn yellow.

Bob Flowerdew, organic growing expert for Homes & Gardens, recommends one simple homemade solution, saying: ‘Prevent hot bright weather from parching cucumbers and other greenhouse plants by temporarily shading with net curtains held with clothes pegs.’

Cucumbers can be left to sprawl all over the floor and the fruits can be shaded by the foliage, however if you grow cucumbers vertically there is a chance of the fruits being more open to the sun. As cucumber leaves can often also wilt during the day, this can leave the fruits more exposed.

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Bob Flowerdew

Bob Flowerdewis the organic expert for Amateur Gardening magazine in the UK. Every week he writes about a wide range of gardening tasks and offers advice on how to create a sustainble, eco-friendly garden. He has also written a wide range ofbooks on organic gardening methods, all available on Amazon.

6. They're diseased

Yellow cucumbers can be a sign of disease, including cucumber mosaic virus that can cause discolored tissue and fruits along with the distinct mosaic pattern on foliage. Unfortunately there is no cure and infected plants need to be lifted and destroyed. Mosaic virus is often spread by aphids and you should consider using cucumber companion planting to help get rid of aphids from your garden.

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7. Pollination was poor

If the fruit are yellow, small and mis-shapen then it may be due to poor pollination. If the female flower is not pollinated then the small fruit behind the flower turns yellow and falls off. If not pollinated properly, then the fruit can grow in a contorted manner and also turn yellow in color.

There are several potential reasons that can cause poor pollination, including the weather, climate, or a lack of bees in the area. There are many ways to attract bees to your garden to increase the chances of good pollination and that includes using companion planting and integrating some of the best flowers to attract bees into any backyard ideas.

FAQs

Are cucumbers still good when they turn yellow?

Yellow cucumbers are past their prime ripeness and they are best avoided, most useful for the compost pile rather than the plate. These over-ripe fruits are likely to be bitter and also more mushy in texture than you would want a cucumber to be. There are also likely to be a high amount of seeds in the flesh that would need scooping out.

Will yellow cucumbers ripen off the vine?

No, cucumbers do not continue to ripen once they are removed from the vine. Their color will not change, in fact they will start to decline in texture. That is why it is best to harvest your cucumbers at the right stage of their maturity.

If any of your cucumber leaves are showing signs of yellowing or discoloring, such as due to fungal issues like powdery mildew, then this foliage should be removed from the plant to prevent issues spreading or worsening. You want to prune cucumber plants throughout the growing season to not only remove damaged and diseased sections but also get rid of suckers, which can take nutrients away from the main fruiting stem and affect your cucumber crop.

Why are my cucumbers turning yellow? 7 reasons fruits are the wrong color and how to fix it (2024)

FAQs

How do I get my cucumbers to turn green? ›

Cucumbers need sunlight to develop and maintain their green color. You may be able to position the fruit so that it receives enough light. If not, snip out a large leaf or two to let the sunlight in. Excessive moisture results in white cucumbers because water leaches nutrients from the soil.

Are cucumbers that have turned yellow ok to eat? ›

It is not recommended to eat cucumbers that have turned yellow. Depending on the cause of the yellowing, the cucumbers are not necessarily unsafe to eat but they are not very palatable, no longer crisp, and often bitter or mushy. It is best to discard them.

What do overwatered cucumbers look like? ›

Yellow, limp leaves are the classic cry for help; they're practically waving a white flag. If the leaves sport crispy brown edges or curl up, it's a sign they're drowning in excess moisture. Wilting flowers without any baby cukes in sight? That's another red flag.

What is the best fertilizer for cucumbers? ›

Cucumbers need moderate nitrogen and high phosphorus and potassium, so an organic plant food with the first number lower than the last two (like 3-4-6) is good. Keep plants well watered to avoid bitter-tasting cucumbers.

How to add nitrogen to a cucumber plant? ›

Dilute with water at a ratio of 1:10 to 1:20 and water the cucumbers with the nettle tea. Nettle fertiliser is a completely natural liquid feed that is full of micronutrients, iron, and nitrogen, making it perfect to feed cucumber plants with whilst they are actively growing.

Do cucumbers like full sun all day? ›

Cucumbers are sun worshippers. They crave a solid 6-8 hours of direct sunlight to hit their growth sweet spot.

What to do with yellow cucumbers? ›

Turn those big boats of overripe cucumbers into a zippy cucumber relish to enjoy in hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, and as a condiment to any grilled or roasted meat. This easy relish combines the cucumbers with onions and apples to make a delightfully sweet 'n tangy relish - mustardy and tangy and just right.

How to stop cucumbers from turning yellow? ›

Overripeness. One of the more common reasons for cucumber fruit to be yellow is picking it too late. If you allow the cucumber fruit to linger on the plant, it turns yellow and becomes unpalatable. Checking the seed packet can help you know when the correct timing for harvesting of different cucumber varieties.

Why are my cucumbers yellow and fat? ›

Overripe Cucumbers

That's why if you don't pick cucumbers often, they continue to ripen on the vine, eventually turning a dark, golden-yellow color. When this occurs, cucumbers develop a bitter flavor, mushy texture, large seeds, and tough skin, which makes them unpleasant to eat.

Should I cut off yellow cucumber leaves? ›

It depends on the cause. If your cucumber leaves turn yellow because of nutrient deficiency and overwatering, there's no need to cut off all yellow leaves. As long as you take remedies, they stand a chance to turn green again.

How often should I water cucumbers? ›

Vine crops are heavy water feeders, so you should constantly check soil moisture. Cucumbers need about one inch of water from rainfall or irrigation each week during the growing season. Always soak the soil thoroughly when watering. Water sandy soils more often, but with lower amounts applied at any one time.

Will yellow cucumbers ripen off the vine? ›

Cantaloupes, watermelons, and cucumbers are examples of fruit that will not ripen further when removed from the vine. You know this if you have ever purchased a cantaloupe that doesn't seem ripe, but was a great price so you decided to see if it would ripen further on the kitchen counter. Sorry, no.

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