Tag: Watermelon

How Do You Save A Dying Watermelon?

Not soggy, but moist. If the soil is always soggy, there’s too much water sitting in it, it can lead to root rot and other problems. So try to keep the soil moist, and if it starts getting too dry, give it a good watering. What does an overwatered watermelon look like? The hearts of […]

Why Are My Watermelon Leaves Curling Up?

Left too dry for too long, Watermelon Peperomia leaves can droop and curl to conserve water. Remember water, light and heat go together. Kept in a bright, warm spot (which they love), they need watering more frequently than you might think. How do you treat curling leaves? To control leaf curl, spray with PLANThealth Copper […]

Can You Bury Watermelon Stems?

You can bury them to the cots to prevent insect and wind damage if your ground is hot and well drained. If you are using the little hoop houses that stop the wind, just set leggy plants out shallow and tipped over with the long stem running on top of the ground then anchor the […]

How Do You Attract Bees To Watermelon Plants?

Miriam “Mimi” Jenkins of Tampa, Florida, has found growing strips of wildflowers near watermelon fields can help attract pollinators, such as native insects and honey bees. Watermelons need pollination to produce melons. Do bees like watermelons? Our ruling: False. Based on our research, the claim that the National Park Service gives bees watermelon is FALSE. […]

Do Seedless Watermelons Need A Pollinator?

Because seedless watermelon are not self-pollinating, pollenizers, or diploid watermelon crops, must be included in production to provide pollen, which is then transferred by bees to flowers of seedless melons. How do seedless watermelons pollinate? To fertilize seedless watermelon, pollen must be transferred from viable male flowers in standard or special pollinizer seeded types to […]

How Do You Prevent Watermelon Fungus?

Management: Because watermelon varieties and hybrids are all susceptible to powdery mildew, fungicide sprays are required to control this disease. Preventive spray programs with fungicides can be effective, but the fungus readily develops fungicide resistance, often within a single season. What is the best fungicide for watermelon? The best fungicides are Flint Extra, Cabrio, mancozeb, […]

Can You Separate Watermelon Seedlings?

You will want to transplant your watermelon seedlings when they have at least two sets of true leaves. Be very careful with the roots—they resent being disturbed. Space them about 2 feet apart in rows that are 6 to 8 feet apart, or plant them in threes on hills. What happens if you plant watermelon […]

What Is The Best Watermelon Fertilizer?

Choosing the best fertilizer for watermelon is the key to a quality harvest. BEST OVERALL: Dr. BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Espoma Garden Tone 3-4-4 Plant Food. PREMIUM PICK: Organic Plant Magic Super Premium Plant Food. BEST ORGANIC: Jobe’s Organics Granular Fertilizer. BEST LIQUID: Neptune’s Harvest Hydrolyzed Fish Fertilizer. How do I increase the yield […]

How Many Watermelons Are In A Hole?

Healthy watermelon vines produce 2-4 fruits per plant. The vines produce both male and female flowers. How many watermelon seeds are in a hole? If sowing watermelon seeds directly, place four to six seeds in a one-inch hole at the top of a mound—once the seeds begin to sprout, they can be thinned back to […]

How Long Does A Watermelon Take To Decompose?

Inside a composter, it can take as little as five to seven days for watermelon to become unrecognizable. In a landfill, watermelon decomposition can take anywhere from a couple of weeks to years, especially if the fruit gets buried and the environment becomes anaerobic. Can watermelon decompose? If you have a whole watermelon, consider composting […]

What Type Of Roots Do Watermelons Have?

Watermelon features a highly branching taproot extending up to 1 m deep into the soil. Some 15 or more lateral roots branch from the main root. The stem is a long, trailing vine reaching 5 m and more in length, highly branched; forming secondary side shoots which, in turn, branch out. Does a watermelon have […]

Can You Eat Small Watermelons?

They are sweet and crisp and very juicy. Their flesh runs from pale pink to deep red. What is this? These small watermelons are seedless and perfect for storing and eating when there are just one or two of you who plan to indulge. Do smaller watermelons taste better? During our tastings we learned that […]

Can You Open A Watermelon With A Toothpick?

A man cleaves watermelon by the toothpick and it looks as if melon was broken by applying force. This video is viral on social media. Actually, there is external pressure in the rind from formation, the toothpick fractures the pressure, flicking it exploits the fracture, just like tempered glass, ceramic pots, etc. What’s the best […]

What Causes A Watermelon To Foam?

The phenomenon of “foaming” watermelon has been reported in Hong Kong as well as in other places. Experts in this area considered that when a watermelon becomes over-matured and/or is fermenting, the pressure inside the watermelon increases and this may result in the “foaming” phenomenon. How do you know if a watermelon is bad? If […]