Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Fertilizing my Watermellon Plant
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Wyecomber |
Canada
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Well I think i finally got a hold on growing watermellons about a month ago i had nothing but small ones that kept falling off after doing some re search over these pages and doing some trial and error of hand pollination i finally have a GOOD one set and its growing FAST and is currently the size of an Large Orange I know its late in the year but am hopeing to get ONE good eatter yet On the tage it claims 75-85 days till majourity but mine has been growing for about a month now and its a good size what would you suggest i use for fertilizer ? currently ive been useing ( monthly) Blood meal ( entire garden putting on light) and every 2 weeks ive been putting a tad of tomatoe 12-15-15 fertilizer onto my mellons and its seems to be working says its for fruit plants so i dont see why it wouldnt work
whats suggested right now i'm in the learning stage so please help
thanks a bunch
Dave
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9/13/2003 11:24:56 PM
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Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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I gave mines just Kelp, or soluble seaweed powder in the normal dosis every fourth day.
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9/14/2003 1:14:23 AM
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Pappy |
North Ga
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Spain is better to grow melons than Canada. Nice ones Carlos!! To help you Dave, I would go to a reputable garden center and get their opinion for your area or contact your loco, (LOL) local extention agent and hear what he (or she) says. Personally I would cut back on nitrogen. You are trying to feed the fruit now so you should use what the fruit is hankerin' for.
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9/14/2003 1:28:58 AM
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WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR |
So. Maine
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Dave, are you growing regular watermelons or giant watermelons. Here in So. Maine I have 5 giant watermelons growing with the largest being 20 inches long , about the size of a fully grown normal watermelon that you would buy in a supermarket and they are putting on the size pretty good right now. I found the plants very slow growers here in Maine, though we did have a cool wet spring and start to summer and way too much rainfall at once when it did rain. I was also told by the person I got the seeds from ( In Washington State ) not to expect to eat it after picking as mine are only 2 weeks away from picking and will not be mature enough to eat. He said it will be white inside when I pick it around the end of September. The seeds were from a 200 pounder but I'll be lucky to reach 40 lbs. with only 2 weeks left. Al
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9/14/2003 9:51:16 PM
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Pappy |
North Ga
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Dave,Just like Pumpkins are not suitable for southern regions, neither are watermelons for you northern growers. Grow the biggest you can though, and be proud of your achievement!!
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9/14/2003 11:06:31 PM
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Pappy |
North Ga
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I figure I have at least 30 more yrs of vegetable gardening ahead of me and I learn something new every day! I love it!!
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9/14/2003 11:09:49 PM
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melonman |
Mi. Usa
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Dave,I fertilize my melons at 1/4 that of pumpkins but apply once aweek or less.Use 20-20-20 through august then switch to higher potash ratio.Bury all vines and limit plant growth to 6 to 8 runners 12 to 15 feet long.Good luck I grew a 183 in the north.
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10/10/2003 8:09:35 PM
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