EMKOT Yellow Crimson Watermelon Seed
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EMKOT Yellow Crimson Watermelon Seed  (100 per packet)

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    • Seed Type: Fruit
    • Suitable For: Outdoor
    • Organic Plant Seed
    • Seed For: Yellow Crimson Watermelon
    • Quantity: 100 per packet
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    Specifications of Watermelon Seeds Common Name Watermelon Sunlight 6 to 8 hours a day(or more) Water 1 to 2 inches of water per week. Keep soil moist, but not waterlogged Temperature 65°Fand95°F. Soil pH levels of 5.18-5.60 Fertilizer Potassium and Phosphorus based fertilizers Germination 3-10 days Harvest Season 65 to 90 days Planting and Care for Watermelon Sowing Watermelon Seeds Watermelon seeds are one of the simplest seeds to harvest from ripe fruit and save. Watermelon plants are extremely frost-sensitive, and prolonged exposure to cold weather can cause them to die. Plant watermelon seeds in grow bags in your terrace garden to jumpstart the growing season. Seeds should be sown 12 inches (13 mm) long. At a colder temperature, seeds will germinate in 3 to 10 days. After the soil has warmed to at least 21°C, transplant seedlings into the greenhouse. Plant in a prominent location and space mounds ten feet apart; vines can easily grow ten to fifteen feet. Keep the soil moist to prevent it from drying out. Watermelons prefer a pH range of 7.0 to 8.0 in their soil. Watermelons should be grown in full sun for the highest yield. Growing watermelon Try to add fertility to the soil before sowing watermelon seeds, so it makes the process quicker and more likely for the seedlings to get started. The higher the soil temperature, the more quickly watermelon seeds germinate. Use black plastic mulch to support the watermelon's germination. Seeds planted too deeply will not establish properly. Bury watermelon seeds between 1/2 and 1 inch deep for optimum germination. Male and female flowers grow on the same vine in watermelons. The smaller male flowers bloom first. The little melons have already formed in the flower buds of the females. If you do not see female flowers, there are some possible explanations: it is too hot or too cold, there is insufficient water or nutrients... In either case, this indicates that the watermelon plant is unhappy. If the plant produces female flowers but the small fruit at its base shrivels and dies, the flowers may remain unpollinated. Watermelon flowers are pollinated by insects. If you have reason to believe the insects are not doing their job, you should conduct your inspection to be certain. Hand pollination is most effective in the early morning. Remove some male flowers and their petals. Then brush the pollen-laden stamen against the stigma in the female flower's middle, allowing the pollen to adhere. Simple. On each branch, the first few female flowers will produce the best fruit. To maximize their size, pinch out the tip of the branch after many fruits have set. Harvesting watermelon The surest indicator of maturity is the color on the bottom of the melon on the ground of most watermelon varieties. You need to develop and mature a watermelon for at least three months in warm sunny weather. As the melon ages, it changes from nearly colorless to deep yellow. They lose their powdery or shiny appearance when completely ripe. It takes skill to tell when a watermelon is ripe. With practice, you'll get to work at it. The curly tendril at the stem is the first sign to watch for. Your watermelon will be ready until it is completely dry, not just beginning to dry off. Another warning is a light-colored patch on the fruit's rim. It is initially greenish, but as it ripens, the green tinge fades and it becomes yellowish. Overall, the skin becomes duller and harder. The most common way to tell whether watermelons are ripe, however, is by sound. Knock them with your knuckles to hear if they make a dull, hollow sound. The tone of unripe melons is higher pitched. Continue thumping and contrasting before you can say the difference. Precautions while growing watermelon Ensure that your watermelons receive an adequate amount of water. Consistently water the soil so avoid making the plant's leaves wet. Additionally, you should apply mulch to prevent the soil from drying out. Watermelons need to mature for a long time, and they are advised to periodically feed them with a high-quality fertilizer. Place the fruit on a sheet of cardboard or a bed of straw when it is about the size of a softball to avoid rot. Water just enough to keep the plant from wilting for about a week until the melons are ready. This aids in the concentration of sugars in the fruit, resulting in a tastier watermelon.
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    Specifications
    In The Box
    • 100 Seeds
    General
    Brand
    • EMKOT
    Model Name
    • Yellow Crimson Watermelon-WM687S-100Seeds
    Quantity
    • 100 per packet
    Common Name
    • Yellow Crimson Watermelon
    Flowering Plant
    • No
    Suitable For
    • Outdoor
    Type of Seed
    • Fruit
    Organic
    • Yes
    Family
    • Cucurbitaceae
    Scientific Name
    • Citrullus lanatus
    Uses
    • Fruit
    Sowing Method
    • Direct Sow
    Net Quantity
    • 100 per packet
    Additional Features
    Care Instructions
    • Make sure to provide holes in you pot or grow bag if they don't have. 10 hours full sunlight is necessary. Watering should be done properly and regularly. While transplanting the plant take the surrounding soil attached with the plant, don't pull out the plant only from the soil to transplant in another pot or grow bag. Use organic compost or manure once in a month during growing period to maintain soil richness.
    Other Features
    • Prior to sowing: Loose the soil where you are planning to sow the watermelon seed. Make sure watermelon plant needs good space as like pumpkin so select the site where watermelon can get good space to grow. If you. Have limited space then you can think to grown the watermelon in vertical by providing support of net. Sowing Process: Now sow the watermelon seeds 3/4 inch deep into the potting mix soil filled. You can sow 3 or 4 seeds in the soil Then cover the seeds with you potting mix soil. Then provide a thin soil cover above the sown seeds. Provide water with spray bottle to fully wet the soil but be carefull don't over water soil so the the seeds may get displaced by their sowing position. Watering of watermelon plant seed should be once in a day in dry climate untill the germination takes but on wet climate you should provide watering when you feel the requirement of the plant.
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