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To grow watermelon in a polybag, follow these steps:
1. Choose a polybag that is at least 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep.
2. Fill the polybag with a well-draining potting mix.
3. Plant two watermelon seeds in the center of the pot, spacing them about 1 inch apart.
4. Water the seeds well and keep the soil moist until they germinate.
5. Once the seedlings have emerged, thin them to one plant per pot.
6. Place the pot in a sunny spot where the plant will receive at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
7. Water the watermelon plant regularly, especially during hot weather.
8. Fertilize the watermelon plant every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
9. Mulch around the watermelon plant to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
10. Harvest the watermelon when it is ripe. The rind should be firm and the underside of the melon should be yellow.
Here are some additional tips for growing watermelons in polybags:
* Watermelons are a warm-season crop, so don't plant them until the soil temperature has reached at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
* Watermelons are sensitive to frost, so be sure to protect them from frost if necessary.
* Watermelons can be grown vertically, using a trellis or support system. This is a good option if you have limited space.
* Be sure to monitor the watermelon plant for pests and diseases. If you see any problems, treat them immediately.
With a little care and attention, you can easily grow watermelons in polybags.
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When it comes to watermelon flowers, you can differentiate between the male and female ones by looking closely at their structure.
Male flowers typically have a slender stem and grow in clusters. They usually appear earlier and are essential for pollination. On the other hand, female flowers have a tiny, undeveloped fruit at the base of the bloom.
This fruit-to-be looks like a miniature watermelon. As the plant matures, you'll notice these female flowers becoming more prominent and eventually developing into the delicious watermelons we all love.
Fertilization:
Opt for a balanced fertilizer with equal NPK ratios, or choose a 5-10-10 mix. Apply during planting and as vines develop for healthy watermelon growth.
For larger watermelon fruits, use a fertilizer with higher potassium (K) content. Potassium supports fruit development and quality. Look for a ratio like 5-10-20.