Square watermelon: what is it and how to grow it?

Square watermelon: what is it and how to grow it?

Twenty years ago, a square watermelon appeared in Japan, which made a splash all over the world. Our summer residents were very interested in the new appearance of melons. Many wanted to have such a miracle on their plots. The modified appearance of the watermelon does not impair the sweet and juicy taste of the fruit. Let us consider in more detail what such a watermelon is, and also learn how to grow it in a summer cottage.

Features of an unusual culture

The technology of growing watermelons and melons of an unusual shape is well mastered in Brazil, the United Arab Emirates and Japan. Such fruits are very convenient to stack in the areas of retail space. In addition, this form allows you to transport more fruits, which reduces transport costs.

However, despite the fact that this helps to reduce the cost of watermelons, they appear on sale at a rather high price. The first square watermelons to hit the market cost $300 each due to their unusual shape. Currently, they are still expensive - for one fruit they pay $ 80.

There are two ways to change the appearance of the grown fruits.

  • Long-term work of scientists agronomists who carry out experiments based on the genetic properties of plants.
  • The work of farmers who place slightly grown fruits in square molds made of transparent plastic. In such "imprisonment" there is a deformation of the round shape of the watermelon.It acquires the appearance that corresponds to the container in which it was placed.

The very first experiments with gourds began to be carried out in the city of Tsengxu. There was a reason why the Japanese began to grow watermelons of such an unusual shape. Japanese metropolitan areas are overcrowded. This fact greatly affects the cost of renting premises, including those intended for production and trade. Due to high rents, vegetable shop owners are forced to operate on a small area.

Owners of vegetable shops cannot place a large amount of goods in such conditions. Watermelons, due to their round shape, took up a lot of space, not allowing rational use of every meter. Therefore, the idea arose to create fruits of a more compact size and convenient form for storage.

So unusual watermelons appeared. Japanese students from an agricultural school in 2007 registered the trademark for square watermelons "Kaku-Melo" for the first time. Today, they are in great demand in retail outlets in Japan. Agronomists, interested in the benefits of such an appearance, plan to master the cultivation of square peppers, turnips and other crops in the future.

Advantages and disadvantages

Interest in this variety of watermelons is due to obvious reasons:

  • square fruits are very convenient to transport and store;
  • the unusual appearance of watermelons contributes to a large consumer demand and an increase in the income of the producer;
  • in terms of taste, a square watermelon is not inferior to a regular-shaped fruit;
  • such a product is also convenient in cutting and laying on a plate.

As for the shortcomings, they are few. For inexperienced gardeners, square fruits may ripen unevenly.Sometimes they do not have time to ripen at all for the season. In such a situation, the original fruits can be very inferior to their usual counterparts in taste.

Also, square-shaped watermelons require individual and routine care, so the cultivation technology in this case is much more complicated. This reason currently does not allow a full transition to the mass production of such a culture.

Growing Features

The berry contains many useful substances, it is surprisingly tasty, and in hot summers it is an excellent source of moisture. Everyone knows about this, but few people thought about the fact that such a melon culture can be used on your site as an element of landscape design, to create amazing compositions from plants and fruits. Unusual fruits will make any site original, but it should be borne in mind that for this it is better to take varieties with a very short growing season.

For cultivation, you should take seeds that are already two or three years old. Hybrid varieties can be grown from fresh seeds, they have many ovaries in the first year. It is best to plant with the help of prepared seedlings, which are sown in the last decade of April.

In order for the seeds to germinate better, place them in a heated oven at a temperature of +50°C for 15 minutes, then let them "hatch" in a humid environment (in sand or on filter paper) at a temperature of +20°C to +25° FROM.

After a few days, the seeds will develop roots. Then they can be planted in peat pots with pre-prepared soil. The soil is prepared from a mixture of river sand, hardwood sawdust, peat and humus.Pots with planted seeds are mulched with humus and sand, covered with foil and placed in a warm place.

Shoots will appear within ten days, the temperature for growth should not be lower than 20 ° C. Seedlings require a large amount of light, for this use fitolamps. As soon as the first three leaves appear, you will need to apply fertilizer (ash with mullein is good).

It is necessary to transplant the crop into open ground at the end of May, when there is no longer a threat of frost. It is worth remembering that gourds do not tolerate acidic soils and the presence of close groundwater. Landing in open ground is carried out only when the soil temperature is not lower than +15°C. For a good harvest, plants need a lot of sunlight, for this purpose it is necessary to choose an appropriate area in an open area. Between plants it is necessary to provide a distance of at least 1 m, and between the beds it should be 1.5 m.

Melon crops do not tolerate picks, so they are planted in open ground immediately in peat pots. Planting should be done in the evening so that the seedlings gradually get used to the sun's rays. If it is still cool during planting, then it is better to cover the bores on top with a special material.

Watermelons need painstaking care. Watering should be done no more than once a week. Loosen the soil regularly and remove weeds. When the first female flowers bloom, watering should be reduced, and as soon as fruits begin to set, watering should be completely abandoned. In August heavy rains, it is advisable to cover the plants so that a lot of moisture does not accumulate in the soil.

In the absence of bees on the site, you should do the pollination yourself.To do this, you need to pick a male flower and touch the pistils of four female ones with its stamens.

After the fruits have reached the size of an average apple, they should be placed in transparent plastic molds. In this case, the fruits must be laid so that the strips on the watermelon are perpendicular to the ground. It is also important to regularly ventilate, and in case of heat, shelter watermelons from the bright sun. When the fruits reach a large size, they will need to be taken out of the "imprisonment" and checked for ripeness.

Making a mold

To prepare the molds, you need to purchase transparent plastic or carbonate (the thickness of which should not exceed 5-8 mm). You will also need corners for connecting walls, furniture hinges for opening covers and screws with nuts. Squares are cut with a plastic hacksaw, the width and height of which is 20 cm. The squares are connected with corners and screws into a single product, and the top of the resulting structure is made opening on a furniture hinge. The resulting containers are very reliable and durable, so they can hold the fruit and give it the necessary shape.

Harvesting

The ripeness of the fruit is determined by the rich color of the pulp and ripened dark seeds. When the fruits are still on the vine, you can easily determine their ripeness by the following signs:

  • ripe watermelon has a shiny glossy peel;
  • the stalk is in the stage of drying;
  • there is a bedsore that forms on the side where there is contact with the surface of the earth;
  • tapping the fetus gives a muffled sound.

Storage

For long-term storage, thick-skinned varieties are suitable. In this case, the fruits must be mature, without scratches, dents and other damage. Watermelons are stored on racks with a laid layer of soft straw.

During storage, watermelons should be periodically inspected and spoiled ones should be thrown away.

Storage places should not have a low temperature, under such conditions, the fruits lose their taste and quickly begin to deteriorate.

Price

    The cost of one fruit on the market can reach 20 thousand rubles, at this price stores rarely take goods for sale. In addition, as was said, when grown by inexperienced farmers, watermelons can be very inferior to their counterparts in taste. So there is a big risk that at a high price you will buy an unripe watermelon. When buying, this should be taken into account.

    How to grow a square watermelon, see the following video.

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