Watermelons. Cultivating.
November 30, 2022 at 12:23 am,
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Watermelon is a super-berry in any garden. Delicious, juicy and just cool.
Watermelons are best grown from plants that are relatively simple to grow.
It's not worth rushing with sowing, best sowing from mid-April, in a rich peat substrate. It's better to sow in a larger pot at once, so you don't have to replant the plant. Watermelons, like cucumbers, are ill tolerated for root injury by relegation.
The volumes shall be transferred with film and placed at a temperature of 22 to 24 degrees. Lides should be followed so that large dew droplets do not form on the film during germination, as this indicates excessive heat. Once a day, the Seklina is fanned.
As soon, sprouts appear to remove the film.
Light matters. If the seedling grows in the room, it's important to put them in a cooler place, or the seedlings will strain in the heat.
The planters are sprayed with a sprayer, wattering the plant wet but not too wet.
One plant shall be planted per square metre, the land shall be fertile.
The choice of variety depends on taste, but there is an important growing season. Nordic varieties with a vegetation life of more than one hundred days will not be suitable.