Watermelon growing. How to plant, grow and harvest water melons

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00:06:15

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2014

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»The watermelon is an annual herbaceous trailing plant which belongs to the cucurbitaceous family and goes by the scientific name of Citrullus lanatus.As is common to intensive crops, the market life span of this fruit has been extended due to the fact that it is a forced crop which is protected by being grown in greenhouses. This means it is no longer a fruit grown exclusively during the summer only.The process of planting of watermelons in greenhouses is carried out with seeds which have previously been germinated in seedbeds. This takes place from December until the month of April, which means they are sown earlier than they would be if sown directly.Germination begins as soon as the cotyledons appear. Once the seedlings have grown to a height of about 8cm the end bud begins to appear, becoming longer, until the beginnings of new leaves start to show. At 10 or 12days after germination the cotyledons begin to wither and the end bud begins to sprout.Crops which are grown under plastic are subject to the kind of temperatures and humidity that favour the spread of diseases. In order to overcome this, pumpkin pattern grafting is carried out due to its morphological and physiological affinity to the majority of watermelon varieties grafted. This creates a resistance towards Fusarium wilt and other fungus found in the soil.The time lapse between sowing and transplanting varies between 30 to 40 days from the point of initial sowing in seedbeds. Seedlings should be transplanted into the soil with the root balls in tact; as this plant cannot stand to be transplanted with bare roots.Holes are made with a hoe or a dibber. Once the root ball has been set in place it is covered with soil and watered, which helps to stabilize the plants and facilitates the root taking process. One month after nascence the watermelon will begin to develop trailing stems and show the beginnings of stalks that branch out. A second watering should be carried out 10 or 12 days after this takes place.Once watermelon plants are showing several leaves, some superficial work needs to be done in order to get rid of weeds and so that the technique known as ridging may be carried out.There are two methods of pruning which are appropriate for watermelons cultivated in greenhouses.The first requires action as soon as the plant begins to grow, which means that as soon as 4 or 6 true leaves appear, they should be de-budded above the leaf, causing the axial bud of this leaf to be pinched. The same process is repeated with the secondary branches. In this way the adult plant will have two stalks that grow out from the main stem and four secondary shoots.With the second method only the two main branches are left to begin with. When these branches have 5 to 6 leaves, de-budding is carried out above the third leaf so that four secondary branches are allowed to form.In some regions it is quite common to cover the soil with compost, plastic strips or sand etc. In this way the temperature of the soil can be maintained at a more appropriate level for this type of crop. In addition to this, soil humidity is maintained, weeds are kept under control and work on the soil is reduced. During the flowering stage, the flowering buds will give place to solitary male or female peduncle axial flowers. The first flowers to appear are the male flowers, followed by the female flowers. The latter appear on all the branches, the female flowers normally grow on the main branches and secondary shoots.Due to the absence of natural pollination, hormone substances are applied in greenhouses in order to cause the fruit to grow.The ovary develops and becomes a fruit due to pollination and fertilization. This is a strictly hormonally controlled phenomenon which is influenced by the conditions within the greenhouse, together with the light intensity available. If the level of hormones used is not that which is required, then phytoregulators may be used to correct the deficiency.The earliest variety will begin to develop fruit a month and a half after nascence and at the two month stage will show stalks of about 1 metre in length. From this moment onwards, the plant will require a period of prolonged warmth in order to assist the fruit during the ripening stage, which ends 80 to 100 days after nascence.The date for harvesting the watermelon is dependent upon the variety being grown, the area, the time of sowing and the crop system used. A time period of two to three months will elapse from sowing or planting to the commencement of harvesting. This time period will be prolonged by 7 to 10 days with respect to grafted plants. The best times to pick the crop are at dusk or early in the morning. Watermelons are cut leaving 2 to 3cm on the peduncle. It is important to make a clean cut in order to avoid damaging the stalk.«

Being a highly nutritious fruit, the quality and quantity of watermelon produced in determined by the technology and agronomic practices used by the farmer.

Being an annual herbaceous plant, watermelon belongs to cucurbitaceae faminy and holds a scientific name of citrullus lanatus. Planting process begins with planting seeds in seed beds and as plants grow up to 8cm of height, main leaves start to show up.

Watermelon management

10-12 days after germination, cotyledons start to wither. To prevent diseases in plastic nurseries, graft the seedlings using pumpkin stalks as a way of increasing resistance to fusarium wilt and other fungal diseases found in soil. Time between sowing and transplanting vary from 30-40 days from point of initial sowing in seed bed.

Additionally, Transplant seedlings soils with root interact, cover with soil and water to stabilize plant and facilitate root taking process. One month after planting, watermelon begin to develop trailing stems and leaf stalk branches out.

Carry out 2nd watering 10-12 days after the former takes place. After melon putting on many leaves, ridging is done. Pruning is done and first pruning is done as 4-6 true leaves appear.

Similarly, same process is repeated with secondary branches. With second pruning, only only 2 main branches are left and when branches have 5-6 leaves, debudding is carried out to allow formation of secondary branches.

Cover soil with compost plastic polythene or sand to maintain soil temperatures and soil humidity. During flowering, first flowers to appear are male followed by female ones which grow from main branches and secondary shoots.

Furthermore, for pollination, human substances are applied in green houses to cause fruit to grow. It is manually controlled phenomenon influenced by conditions in green house together with light intensity available. Earliest variety begin to fruit at 1.5 month and at 2 months, stalks will be of 1 metre long. From this time crop require prolonged warmth.

Finally, harvesting day depend on variety grown, area, time of sowing and crop system used. Best time for harvesting is during morning.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:24Watermelon is an annual herbaceous plant in cucurbitaceae family.
00:2501:00Planting process begin with planting seeds in seed beds.
01:0101:13As plants grow up 8cm of height, main leaves start to show up.
01:1401:2210-12 days after germination, cotyledons wither.
01:2301:48Graft seedlings using pumpkin stalks to prevent diseases in plastic nurseries.
01:4901:56Time from sowing and transplanting vary from 30-40 days.
01:5702:19Transplant seedlings to soils and water them.
02:2002:26Watermelon stems begin to trail and leaf stalk branches out 1 month after planting.
02:2702:34Carry out 2nd watering 10-12 days after former takes place.
02:3502:48After watermelon putting on many leaves, ridging is done.
02:4903:10Pruning is done and first one is done as 4 or 6 true leaves appear.
03:1103:23Same process is repeated with secondary branches.
03:2403:27With second pruning, only 2 main branches are left.
03:2803:40When branches have 5-6 leaves, debudding is done.
03:4104:01Cover soil with compost plastic polythene or sand.
04:0204:14Male flowers appear first followed by female ones.
04:1404:23Female flowers grow from main branches and secondary shoots.
04:2404:56For pollination, human substances are applied in green house.
04:5705:04Earliest variety begin to fruit 1.5 to 2 months.
05:0405:17From this time, plants require pronged warmth to assist in ripening.
05:1805:25Harvesting day depends on variety grown, area, time of sowing and crop system used.
05:2605:40A period of 2-3 months elapses from sowing to planting and to start harvesting.
05:4105:55Best time for harvesting is in the morning.
05:5606:11Watermelon is a large berry with fleshy centre, coloured and vary in shape.
06:1206:15Summary

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