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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cantaloupes
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How do you hand pollinate? How do I know what is a male or female flower? I am a first time grower of cantaloupe and watermelon. Thank you.
Like humans, a male flower has something that sticks out. Pull off one of those flowers and, pluck the peddles then, stick it into the flowers that do not have something sticking out.
I hope this helps?
Paul S.
Paul....that was a good explanation. And funny!
I have a cantaloupe that has started to run, i was unaware when i planted i that it would. So i put a fence for it to grow on, should i keep the fence are let it grow on the ground?
can i put trellis for vines to climb up off ground?
Yes, cantaloupe plants need support with a fence or trellis or the fruit will damage the vines. Train the vines onto a support.
I live in MS and was wondering when should I plant watermelon seeds?
They have a watermelon page. But you plant whenever the soil is warm and all danger of frost has passed.
I have 4 mature, fruiting Ambrosia vines, and they've so far produced over 100 baby fruits... but all of them except one turned yellow & fell off. Several of the "baby" fruit were over 2" long when they aborted. The one fruit was harvested the other day - flavorful, but not sweet; I must have overwatered. Could overwatering be the cause of the fruit drop? They are in a raised bed with great drainage. Could it be a result of a very long hot spell? Thanks for your help.
Overwatering (especially during the last stages of fruit development), lack of nutrients, or disease may cause bland flavor. The plant will normally abort about 70-percent of its female flowers once some are pollinated. Poor fruit set may be caused by inadequate pollination; if a flower is poorly pollinated, it may start to develop the fruit, but may then abort it in a few weeks, or the fruit may continue to develop but be misshapen. Poor pollination may be affected by cool, wet weather (bees aren't as active). Very hot weather can also affect fruit set. If you think your trouble is due to pollination, next time you might try hand-pollinating the flowers and providing plants nearby that attract bees; avoid pesticides that are harmful to bees. Water deeply but infrequently, and cut back a little on watering in the last stages of fruit development.