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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cantaloupes
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Hi I planted cantaloupe from seeds in a raise garden bed. 4-5 weeks later I have 2-3 inch talk seedlings that have all begun to die at the same time. The leaves first begin to shrivel on themselves and turn a yellowish color. I have other plants in the garden bed that don't seem to have this issue. The stem and root system looks good after pulling the seedlings but the leaves are dead. The first signs of death were the two original leaves falling back in the stem and deforming into weird shapes, turning yellow, and finally dying. What could be wrong here?
It may be that you are overwatering, or it could be the soil condition.
Cantaloupe need 1 to 2 inches of water a week until fruit appears.
Make sure that your soil's acidity has not dropped below pH 5.4.
I live in northeast Florida on the fl ga line and I have 15-20 plants with 2 leaves in a planter ready for transplant. I wanted to put them in small pots on our back deck. Our soil is basically sand and holds water real bad. I have a raised bed but it's already full of corn plants and carrots so I have no room there. Is it ok to grow them in pots on a porch?
Plant the seedlings in large (10-gallon) pots that have holes in the bottom for drainage, with well composted/fertilized soil with a pHof around 6.5. Have no more than two plants in one container.
Note that the container will heat up (more than the ground would). Keep a watch on its moisture, but don't overwater it. Melons in containers cannot tolerate dry soil and may require daily or twice-daily waterings when it is hot and dry. Fertilize with fish emulsion every six weeks. Reduce water when the cantaloupes are full size but not yet ripe.
I am just starting a container GARDEN ON MY PATIO. MY FIRST! I HAVE ABOUT 12-15 CANTALOUPE SEEDLINGS READY TO TRANSPLANT. I AM USING A STORAGE TUB TO PLANT THEM hOW DEEP MUST THE SOIL BE?
Cantaloupes like loamy, well-drained soil. Handle them gently when you transplant. Add lots of compost to the area before and after planting. Plant seeds 1 inch deep, 18 inches apart, in hills about 3 feet apart.
I planted seeds in the grower pots. they germinated without issue, however I was not able to transplant them for about three weeks. The seedling grew to 4 to 6 inches and began producing flowers. The bees are all over them. Is it too late to transplant. A friend said, I waited to long and that I should throw away the seedlings,start over, and transplant as soon as the seedling leaves appear. that flowers should not appear before the grabber vines. Your advise is appreciated. Thank you
Transplants should have 2 to 3 mature leaves. They need to be in the ground either way, so you have no choice but to carefully move them.
I am interested in growing melons for research purpose. I am not a trained horticulturist,my interests are in plant molecular biology. I am looking for a commercial facility that can grow melons for my lab for seed increase. I am located in Central PA, kindly let me know if you are aware of any facility that commercially grows melon and will be willing to provide their services.
Hi this my first time growing cantaloupe. I see lots of yellow flower only one cantaloupe and it is the size of a large orange. It came off vine without me plucking it off. It smells really good but what can I do to get it to grow the normal size and more of them next year. Seeds were planted in june.