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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cantaloupes
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My ambrosia is not looking at all like a cantaloupe. It is long and cylindrical instead of round and is smooth, not netted. This is only on one plant, the other plants look normal. Is this a defective plant? It's not ripe yet, so I can't say what it tastes like. Since it is a hybrid, what are it's parents like?
Funny shapes can happen due to weather or soil or watering. Also, if you did plant a hybrid, plants can have characteristics different from both parent plants.
I am growing cantaloupe for the first time this year and see blossoms. How long before the fruit starts to show and how can I tell the male from the female blossom?
Cantaloupe requires 35 to 45 days to mature from flowering, depending on the temperature. Female blossoms have a small swelling or bulb at the base of the flower. Keep in mind that cantaloupe blossoms have a pollination window of one day. Pollen must be transferred from the male flower to the female flower on this day for seed set and fruit development.
If I don't have any bees coming to my plants to pollenate my flowers, is there another way I can pollenate my plants?
Yes, absolutely! You can pollinate by hand. Even those with bees sometimes hand pollinate in bad weather to ensure it happens. You do need at least one male flower and one female flower opened. Then remove the male flower, strip its petals, and tap its pollen-covered stamen (stalk in center of flower) on the sticky center knob or stigma of the female flower. Or, you can do the same thing using a paintbrush and transferring the pollen.
Probably due to the drought here in Northern California, I have a real problem with bears visiting my property almost nightly. I know that when the cantaloupes begin to ripen the aroma will draw them in. Black bears have incredible appetites. My question: Just how early can I harvest a cantaloupe? Most are done increasing in size and a few show a yellowish tinge.