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Melons- Grow them in Greenhouses!!!
from:Are you experiencing problems with your unheated greenhouse??? Don’t worry at all!!! That’s because there’s a simple solution to your difficulty. Ever thought of growing melons in your own greenhouse? If you haven’t then start thinking now. Melons are the best thing to be grown in an unheated greenhouse. If you want to know how, then, just peep ahead.
The middle of April and end of May are a good time to start sowing melon seeds. Pots measuring 3 inches and containing standard potting compost should be used. When at least two true leaves appear then your melon plant should be transplanted to a greenhouse. The plant can be put into grow bags. You can even put it into the ground which should be rich in organic matter. A string could be used to make a support. This string could be tied to the roof of the greenhouse. When the growth of the melon begins to take place, the sturdiest shoot should be joined to the support. The main stem may have some shoots. These should be removed. Even the leading shoot that grows out after the main stem reaches the topmost point should be removed. Owing to this, more importance will be given to the fruit that will grow.
The growth of melons will take place properly only when the water supply is optimum. Drip irrigation is one of the best methods for supplying water. The wetness of the plant should never be retained due to watering. The roots can get water directly if a pipe is placed during the time of planting. Moisture should be maintained but wetness should not be allowed to settle in at any cost. Pollination should be undertaken when the level of humidity is elevated, especially in the middle of the day. The male flowers ought to be detached. It’s the female flowers that give rise to melons.
The fruits need to be supported by a string when their size reaches that of a tennis ball. The ripening of the fruit will take place better if the leaves are removed. The growth of the fruit is enhanced by giving it a fertilizer made out of liquid tomatoes. Humidity needs to be maintained throughout. With these simple things, growing melons definitely prove “fruitful”.
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