Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Sitting melons in the Heat?
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I was wondering what everybody thinks about getting melons started in a hot snap.We just came out of a 3 day hot snap.Now back to the 80s & 70s again great for the Kins.not so for the melons they like it HOTT!I was thinking last year my 260.5 was pollinated & grew its first 30 days basicly in the heat.the 219 was pollinated in cooler temps the first 5 days & then hit the heat.Anybody else have any comparisons like this.Just a theory.Not saying its a fact.Should we be looking to pollinate during these hot snaps???
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6/22/2012 6:23:13 AM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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I pollinate whenever the flowers are available. I use ice to convince the flower that it is actually cooler, so that the pollen takes.
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6/22/2012 12:14:27 PM
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paul f |
Southeast Texas
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all i can say is your blessed just3 days of heat.dammit
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6/22/2012 1:09:28 PM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Yes Its cool now I like it cool,The only good think about the heat is MONSTER MELONS!LOL If we have a cool summer I will get a nice Kin.Hot summer big Melon,Either way its a win win.
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6/22/2012 6:21:14 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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I remember Lloyd saying something like he believes that the really big melons usually begin their growth in a lot of heat and that a hot dry summer is the kind that produces huge melons. But I am sure he meant considerably less hot than they had it in Arkansas last summer. We have a heat wave on the way here that will be the worst we have had in many years. They are forecasting around 103 for Friday and humid.
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6/27/2012 11:17:28 PM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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Lloyd also said that melons set after a front moved through. Implying that cooler temps allow the flower to pollinate.
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6/29/2012 11:06:31 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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That is true James. :o)
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6/29/2012 9:47:05 PM
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