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Ice Man

Garner, NC

What's the secret here!! My 3 market vines are all a good 12' in either direction with tons of males and alot of females but I am having a terrible time getting any of them to set. I have very little to no bee,s, maybe it's the chickens, So all has been done by hand in the early morning. This morning I took the potted flowers from the porch down to the patch in order to attract some bees, will see. Should I stop fertiling until a melon is set or just keep doing things as planned? Or are the first 6 or 8 females on each plant inferior? Thanks and keep it cool!

5/28/2010 9:23:27 AM

Frank and Tina

South East

Kick it down a knotch on N when before, and during pollination, when it sets, go on with what you want to do.

5/28/2010 11:43:59 AM

brotherdave

Corryton, TN

I generally pollinate melons 9-10 am. Lots of pollen at that time. I use a small artist paint brush. Bees here are working clover and wild flowers. Haven't seen any in melon patch.

5/28/2010 4:56:56 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

Is there pollen on the males your using?? If you touch the male you should see pollen on your finger. Maybe your too early as brotherdave said. 9-10am is a good time. If there are few bees, you need to help them or you won't get a good set.

5/29/2010 12:57:09 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I think on a plant that size it's about time to set some melons. Sure the first few may be inferior but you have passed that already & it's time to start getting some set on so you can in a few weeks begin selecting the one which will make the final cut.

5/29/2010 7:31:57 PM

Marty S.

Mt.Pleasant,Iowa

Not looking good here on my fair melons. Never here when they are blooming. Plants are huge now but we did get 3 pollinated Saturday on the 179.9 plant. We hit them for 1 hr from 8:30 -9:30 am. The 255 inside has very few females and looks like a shutout this weekend unless one is hiding for tomorrow.

5/30/2010 10:33:58 AM

watermelonman (Rob)

Frankfort Oh

I agree with brotherdave-if its to early the pollin is wet,between the hours of 9and 10 the pollin is dry-and your melons will take better-you might just want to let the bees do it for you-another trick to getting bees to your patch is take some yellow cardboard ,cut in 6x6 squares ,a bright yellow ,mounted to a stick ,and put by each plant ,this has helped me in the past ,good luck!!

5/30/2010 10:47:55 PM

Ice Man

Garner, NC

Thanks for all the advice. After putting the potted flowers in the pacth, I have noticed more bee activity. Also later in the day has helped me the most in pollinating by hand, now I can see the pollen, which I wasn't seeing early in the day. I currently have a few set in each of the market plants hopefully soon there will only be one.

5/31/2010 9:04:09 AM

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