Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Melons Longevity
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Thinking big |
Forest Hill,md.
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Hi all,My patch had most of its melons set on 1st week of july.I feel they have done well so far.Question is do they last (grow)as long as plant lives,or do they mature x # of days after pollination occurs?Most average 22 inch straight measure x 36 inch circumference.Just trying to gauge their growth.Thanks,Thinking Big.
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8/1/2010 8:21:53 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Carolina Cross melons will grow and keep on the vine for as long as 90 days if the plant is healthy. 90 days will yield a melon that is somewhat overripe and the seed from these "full term" melons are usually more difficult to germinate.One way to judge ripeness and or future potential for growth is actual growth of the melon. If a Carolina Cross melon has completely stopped growing then it should be ready to harvest.If you are growing for size then there is no reason to harvest as long as the melon is still gaining weight unless it is time to cut it to enter it into a contest.
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8/1/2010 8:49:08 AM
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Thinking big |
Forest Hill,md.
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Thanks,I do not have this "ott" chart that has been mentioned.Any idea of what a melon that is 22" longx 36" around would weigh?Also this ott measured process is it accurate?How to measure?Thinking Big.
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8/1/2010 9:07:39 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Watermelon: Over-the-Top Inches With Estimated Weight (get MS Excel version) Note: Can Go 7% Under Or 19% Over Estimate Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs. Inches Lbs. 91 28.3 124 62.0 157 115.0 190 193.8 92 29.0 125 63.4 158 117.5 191 196.3 93 29.8 126 64.6 159 118.8 192 200.0 94 30.6 127 66.0 160 121.3 193 202.5 95 31.5 128 67.4 161 123.8 194 205.0 96 32.3 129 68.8 162 125.0 195 208.8 97 33.1 130 70.1 163 127.5 196 211.3 98 34.0 131 71.5 164 130.0 197 215.0 99 34.9 132 72.9 165 131.3 198 217.5 100 35.9 133 74.4 166 133.8 199 220.0 101 36.8 134 75.9 167 136.3 200 223.8 102 37.6 135 77.4 168 138.8 201 226.3 103 38.6 136 78.9 169 141.3 202 230.0 104 39.6 137 80.4 170 142.5 203 233.8 105 40.5 138 81.9 171 145.0 204 236.3 106 41.5 139 83.5 172 147.5 205 240.0 107 42.5 140 85.1 173 150.0 206 242.5 108 43.5 141 86.6 174 152.5 207 246.3 109 44.6 142 88.3 175 155.0 208 250.0 110 45.6 143 90.0 176 157.5 209 252.5 111 46.8 144 91.6 177 160.0 210 256.3 112 47.8 145 93.4 178 162.5 211 260.0 113 48.9 146 95.0 179 165.0 212 263.8 114 50.0 147 96.8 180 167.5 213 267.5 115 51.1 148 98.5 181 170.0 214 270.0 116 52.3 149 100.3 182 172.5 215 273.8 117 53.4 150 102.1 183 175.0 216 277.5 118 54.6 151 103.8 184 177.5 217 281.3 119 55.8 152 106.3 185 180.0 218 285.0 120 57.0 153 107.5 186 182.5 219 288.8 121 58.3 154 110.0 187 186.3 220 292.5 122 59.5 155 111.3 188 188.8 221 296.3 123 60.8 156 113.8 189 191.3 222 300.0
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8/1/2010 9:19:56 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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I'm not sure if the previous post is the most current chart but it is one that has been used a lot.OTT charts are for gross estimates and may be dead on or way off in accuracy. A lot depends on the shape and density of the melon. Small melons usually go light and 200 pound plus melons usually go a bit heavy. The shape of melons has a lot to do with how they fit into chart weight also. I have found that longer melons with less girth tend to go light on the charts and short melons with lots of girth tend to go heavy.And a melon that is hollow inside of course will mostly go a bit light as compared to it's OTT reading.
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8/1/2010 9:29:05 AM
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Thinking big |
Forest Hill,md.
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This is great!So i should measure around total circumference of melon around sides and the same way over the top continuing under melon?Then add total inches?
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8/1/2010 9:40:59 AM
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brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Read post about thirty down from this one titled "weight comparison" it should help
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8/1/2010 12:50:17 PM
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Thinking big |
Forest Hill,md.
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Thanks,tennessee and brother dave.
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8/1/2010 1:11:39 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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The gpc has a video on their site that shows how to measure pumpkins, same way applys to melons.
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8/2/2010 2:55:34 PM
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