Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Tips and Tricks
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BatCaveN8 |
The North Coast
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I learned a lot this year. What are some tips and tricks you have found to be a benefit?
For example, I intentionally planted extra plants that I knew I would eventually remove. When I did my first tissue test in early spring and needed 20 newly mature leaves I didn't have to take them from my primary plants. I used the 3 extra plants for the test. By the time of my second test the primary plants were big enough that it didn't matter.
What have you found that works?
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1/3/2018 3:37:57 PM
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jsterry |
East Tennessee
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Great idea Nathan!
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1/3/2018 7:20:17 PM
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ESheel31(team sLamMer) |
Eastern Shore of VA
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Your diary entries are great Nathan. Seeing the differences in stump size and root size of grafted vs. traditional is really eye opening. You have almost convinced me to try a grafted plant next year !
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1/3/2018 10:11:53 PM
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Charles B.(Team GWG/WWGG) |
Grant, AL
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Awesome diary Nathan! I was going to grow a few grafts this year but I have decided to grow all grafts this year. I do think planting extra plants for testing purposes or even double planting is a smart idea.
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1/3/2018 10:36:18 PM
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BatCaveN8 |
The North Coast
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The last few are still yet to come through. I had to resize all the pictures. Took me close to 4 hours. Cheers.
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1/3/2018 11:05:26 PM
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BatCaveN8 |
The North Coast
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Another tip is if you use a moisture sensor it says to put it 4-6" down. That way too shallow. It needs to be down further. I'd go 10-12 inches.
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1/4/2018 8:59:59 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Nate, great job with your diary. I love the set-up. You put a lot of thought and effort into your melons. In one of your entries I noticed the brown "sap" coming from the vines. Was that just on the grafted plants. In my experience I get that from the grafted plants. In fact even when I harvest a melon and cut the stem a brown sap will come from it on the grafted plants. I don't remember seeing the brown sap on non grafted melons.
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1/4/2018 9:27:06 AM
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jlindley |
NE Arkansas
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Here's one of the things I like to do, I cut plastic barrels in half and remove the top and bottom and use for wind breaks, If you look at the plant on the left I also use a small square of shade cloth to prevent sunburn for the first few days of being moved outside.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=270975
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1/4/2018 9:34:26 AM
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BatCaveN8 |
The North Coast
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I don't have a good explanation for the brown sap. All I know is that it is a natural reaction to damage to the plant. In this case my soil was way too hot under the plastic and these cracks appeared on all plants.
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1/8/2018 10:04:19 AM
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