The process of planting melons and watermelons in open ground

The process of planting melons and watermelons in open ground

There are few people who are indifferent to watermelons and melons. They are eaten raw, as well as jams, jams and candied fruits are prepared, and besides, they are salted and fermented.

Watermelons and melons are melons, which, as you know, come from the semi-desert Asian climate. That is why plants are particularly demanding on heat and light. Nevertheless, it is possible to get a good harvest in cool regions with a temperate climate, as evidenced by the successful experience of gardeners and farmers in Central Russia, the forest-steppe territories of Ukraine and even Polissya.

Disembarkation dates

Melons, like watermelons, are very heat-loving crops - the minimum temperature at which their seeds can germinate is 17 degrees. For the full growth and development of seedlings, a daytime temperature of 25-30 degrees and a night temperature of at least 20 degrees are required. Melons tolerate drought well, but at the same time they respond extremely negatively to high humidity and prolonged rains - in such conditions, plants become susceptible to fungal infections.

Watermelons and melons should be planted in open ground only after the average daytime temperature reaches above 18-20 degrees, and at night it does not fall below 7.It happens that such a temperature regime is established already in April, but still, even in this case, you should not rush, since most Russian regions are characterized by a return of cooling and even frost in May until the third decade. But after that, as a rule, the weather becomes consistently warm and you can plant melons.

If, nevertheless, the temperature suddenly drops, then the plants should be covered with a layer of film or special covering material, and at night add rags, straw or needles - this will protect the young plant from frost.

growing conditions

Regional climatic features should always be taken into account when growing watermelons and melons. The fact is that seedlings should be planted in open ground no later than a month after the appearance of the first sprouts, because otherwise melons and melons stretch too much and become weak and stunted, which ultimately leads to underdevelopment of the fruit. This fact should be taken into account when growing seed material.

It is advisable to check with long-term weather forecasts. Usually in the middle part of Russia, the soil warms up in late spring or even early summer, so if you plant seeds for seedlings at the end of April, then further transplantation will be successful. And if you sow seedlings in March or the first decade of April, then you may not wait for full fruiting.

However, if a greenhouse is equipped on your site, then you can deal with seedlings in early April in order to transfer the young plant to the greenhouse in May.At the same time, gourds prefer the sun and light, therefore they do not like the greenhouse environment, it is much more comfortable for them to grow and develop in open space, therefore, after the establishment of stable warm weather, the seedlings must be transferred from the greenhouse. This must be done in the most gentle way - along with a large clod of earth, since watermelons and melons do not tolerate transplanting to a new place very well.

In order for the fruits to reach maturity, you should correctly select the variety. For the Moscow region and central Russia, the cultivation of early ripening varieties will be optimal.

Large berries should not be pursued, as they may not reach maturity before the onset of cold weather.

The best neighbors for melons will be onions, legumes, cabbage, peppers, tomatoes and eggplants, but after carrots and pumpkins with zucchini, you should not plant watermelons with melons.

It is necessary to prepare the land for watermelons and melons starting in autumn, melon prefers light and breathable soils, and does not tolerate heavy floating lands. Therefore, since autumn, it is necessary to dig up the site and apply manure (half a bucket per 1 sq. M), 20-40 g of superphosphate, ammonium sulfate and potassium salt each. You can also add wood ash at the rate of 250 g per square meter of cultivated area.

If the site where crops are planned to be planted has been fertilized exclusively with mineral compounds for a long period of time, then it often acquires an increased level of acidity. In this case, liming should be carried out. To do this, lime is scattered on the surface at the rate of 300 g per 1 sq. m and instilled to a depth of 10-15 cm.

When warming up the upper layer of the earth, it is recommended to apply a nitrophosphoric preparation at a rate of 75-85 g/sq.m, and immediately before planting, the soil is fertilized with nitrogen-containing compounds in the amount of 15-25 grams per square meter of land. It is optimal to protect plantings from winds by creating a natural barrier nearby from tall corn or sunflower seedlings. And in order to scare off pests, sharply smelling varieties of onions, garlic or basil should be planted near melons.

It is not recommended to plant watermelons and melons in close proximity to cucumbers and potatoes, since in this case the plants can mutually pollinate, which leads to the formation of bitterness in the fruits and wilting of the bushes.

In addition, at first it is quite difficult to distinguish a melon bush from cucumber seedlings, so it is better to place them at a distance.

How to plant?

Gourds in the garden are planted in two main ways - seeds in open ground and seedlings. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. The choice should take into account the climatic features of the region and the varietal characteristics of the crop.

seeds

As with any other horticultural crop, the process of growing watermelons and melons must begin with the right choice of seed. This topic is especially relevant for summer residents of the middle zone of our country, which belongs to cold regions in terms of agriculture. It would be best to buy seeds with appropriate zoning in specialized stores. As a rule, the finished seed material is well stored, even at the production stage it is treated with antifungal drugs, hardened and usually shows consistently good germination.

Seeds should be purchased no later than the beginning of March, since they should be prepared for planting no later than 60 days before planting in the ground.

It should be borne in mind that a good harvest from last year's material is not to be expected.

Preference should be given to five-year-old material, the yield of which is much higher. Then the seeds must go through several important stages of preparation.

Calibration

This is the sorting of seeds depending on their size. It is very important, since larger seedlings do not allow small ones to fully develop. That is why the planting material is preliminarily divided into categories and, depending on their "caliber", they are planted in separate containers. In this case, good and even seedlings are obtained in each container.

Scarification

This procedure is optional, but recommended. Scarification involves intentionally damaging the integrity of the seed coat in order to improve germination. This is especially true in the case of watermelons, since their shell is hard and strong, so it is quite difficult for young sprouts to break through.

To help them, it is enough to rub each seed a little on fine sandpaper with a “nose”.

warming up

And these manipulations are strictly required for melons. To do this, soaking is carried out - the seeds are dipped in water heated to 50 degrees, and left in it for half an hour. The result of the manipulations will be the acceleration of germination, since with an increase in the temperature background in the seeds of gourds, the speed of all internal biochemical reactions increases.

Disinfection

If you have purchased ready-made seed, then this step can be neglected, however, there will be harm from it. But if the seeds are collected by you or purchased from private traders, then such measures will significantly reduce the risk of developing fungal and bacterial infections of the culture.For processing, a light pink solution of potassium permanganate is diluted and the seeds are kept in it for 20-30 minutes, after which they are dried in a natural way. Drying with the use of heaters and batteries is not allowed.

Some summer residents, in addition to the above activities, also germinate seeds immediately before planting. To do this, they are wrapped in a damp canvas and placed in a warm place (usually near the battery - but in no case on it).

The cloth should be moistened periodically. As soon as sprouts appear, the seeds are planted in open ground.

Experts also recommend carrying out the seed hardening procedure. To do this, they are placed in a thermos with warm water (30 degrees) for a couple of hours. Then during the day they are kept at a temperature of 20 degrees, and then they are moved to the refrigerator for 15-20 hours, and then they are kept again for 5-7 hours at a temperature of 15 degrees. These activities are carried out immediately before laying in the ground. For seeds, holes are prepared with a depth of 5 cm, seeds are laid out, sprinkled first with wet, and then with dry soil.

    The landing pattern looks like this:

    • for watermelons, the distance between holes should be 0.8-1 m, and the size between rows should be 1.5-2 meters;
    • melon seeds are planted in increments of 0.7 m, and the beds are placed at a distance of no more than 1 meter.

    Long climbing varieties are planted less often, and short climbing varieties more often. Experienced summer residents recommend putting 1 tbsp. l. wood ash, 1 tsp. nitroammofoski and a couple of handfuls of compost or rotted manure.

    A couple of weeks before the expected planting date, cover the surface of the site with black plastic wrap - this will increase the degree of warming up of the earth, and immediately after planting, create a shelter from a special agrofiber - it will protect the plant in case of an unexpected drop in temperature.

    seedlings

    Summer residents with experience in growing gourds recommend using the seedling method of planting watermelons and melons. This technique allows you to solve several problems at once:

    • To increase the level of seed germination, since in the conditions of most of Russia it is not always possible to provide the most optimal conditions for seed germination in the ground;
    • Get an early harvest. It has been noticed that with the help of ready-made seedlings, the very first fruits ripen 2-3 weeks earlier than those grown using the first method.
    • Extending the ripening period is relevant for late-ripening varieties that need 90-100 days to form mature fruits (unfortunately, this time is not always enough, especially in years with a prolonged spring or early autumn).
    • Reduce the risk of wireworm damage.

    Planting melon seeds for seedlings is carried out around the second decade of April.

    The optimal conditions for seed germination is a temperature of +30 degrees - then you can wait for the first sprouts after 6 days, and immediately after germination, the temperature can be lowered to 18 degrees. After a couple of days, during which the sprouts adapt, it is necessary to remove weak seedlings and raise the temperature again to 25 degrees, dropping to 18 at night.

    This thermal regime should be maintained for 3 weeks, while the seedlings grow and grow stronger.

    If we talk about the agricultural technology of planting seedlings, then it includes three basic stages:

    • seed germination;
    • waiting for seedlings in a common container;
    • planting young plants.

    For the first stage, no special means are required, at this stage it is only necessary to prepare the material. Varietal seeds are preliminarily placed in fabric bags and soaked for 1.5-2 hours in warm water, after which they are taken out and kept for three days on moistened sand or in sawdust so as to prevent the substrate from drying out. This helps to reduce the waiting period for seedlings.

    At the second stage, the hatched seeds are planted to obtain healthy, full-fledged seedlings. These manipulations are carried out in a container with a flat surface and a significant size - young shoots should not interfere with each other to grow and develop.

    In addition, placing them in the same area will allow you to quickly and easily set the overall temperature and control the degree of illumination.

    Please note that plastic containers must be sterilized without fail before planting watermelon and melon seeds in them.

    Well, after the sprouts get stronger, they will need to be picked, when each future bush is planted in a separate container. It is optimal if it is a 10x10 pot, and preferably 12x12 - in this case, the emerging seedling will have enough space for full growth, it will receive all the necessary micro and macro elements and form a strong root system, since all further development of the culture largely depends on the roots and its productivity.

    It is best to use peat containers, since in the future you can plant the plant in open ground with them. In this case, injury to the roots can be avoided, and rotting, peat will additionally enrich the soil with nutrients.

    Land for growing melons can be bought in specialized stores, it will contain all the necessary nutrients, and in addition, it will be sterilized and treated for pathogenic microflora. However, you can prepare the soil mixture yourself. For this purpose, they take a kilogram of soddy land, peat, compost or rotted manure. The resulting mixture should be mixed and then sieved, then add sand so that it is about 1/5 of the resulting volume of soil - it improves the drainage of the earth.

    You can introduce a little wood ash, which will not only enrich the substrate, but also serve for additional disinfection. The finished composition must be poured with water heated to 80-90 degrees, and then treated with a weak solution of potassium permanganate. Some gardeners recommend preparing the earth in this way from autumn, and leaving it to freeze outside for the winter so that sub-zero temperatures destroy all pathogenic bacteria.

    Seedlings need good lighting, its daylight hours should be approximately 12-13 hours, otherwise the seedlings will stretch out a lot, become lethargic and stunted.

    To do this, you should take care of additional lighting for seedlings, since natural insolation at this time of the year is not enough to provide the required level of illumination.

    After 2 weeks, young plants should be fed with a solution of fermented mullein, previously diluted with water in a ratio of 1 to 10, and after another 2 weeks, a second bait should be carried out, only this time it is recommended to add 30 g of potassium sulfate, 15 g of ammonium sulfate and 50 g superphosphate for every liter of water.

    Keep in mind that watering should be moderate. Melon tolerates drying much easier than excessive waterlogging.

    When the plant enters the 5-7 leaf phase, it can be planted outdoors. A week before this, hardening of seedlings should begin. To do this, plants are taken outside for several hours a day, and immediately before being placed in a permanent place, they must “live” on the balcony or in the yard for several days.

    On the eve of transplantation, seedlings must be abundantly moistened and sprayed with a weak solution of Bordeaux liquid.

    All work on planting seedlings of melons should be carried out in the morning before the sun starts to burn. Each plant, together with a clod of earth, is transferred to holes prepared in advance in increments of 0.7-1 m. The stem is buried to the level of cotyledon leaves.

    After planting, the seedlings are watered abundantly and covered with a film or a cut-off part of a plastic bottle (bulk containers should be used, standard 1.5-liter containers are not suitable for this) or a paper cap.

    The soil around the planting should be lightly sprinkled with sand - it will maintain the required level of moisture and prevent the occurrence of putrefactive processes.

    Two weeks after planting, the plant should be fertilized with ammonium nitrate, and at the stage of bud formation, an infusion of mullein or bird droppings should be introduced into the soil.

    Tips

    To get a good harvest of watermelons and melons, it is not enough to plant them correctly - plants require care, which boils down to the following activities:

    • Watering. Young seedlings need good moisture, so it should be watered quite abundantly, but not more than 1 time in 7-10 days. As soon as the flowering stage begins, watering should be halved, and after the formation of the ovary, stop altogether.
    • Shelter. As a rule, the film or plastic containers that protect plants from adverse atmospheric factors at the adaptation stage are removed at the end of June, but this can be done earlier or later, depending on the night temperature in the region. It is very important to protect plantings from rain and wind, but do not forget to ventilate the shelter, otherwise the young plant will simply suffocate in it.
    • Pollination. Usually there are no problems with pollination, since in the summer there are quite a lot of flying insects in the middle lane. But if the flowering period coincides with cloudy or rainy weather, then pollination should be carried out manually, for this, the stamens of one flower should touch the pistils of another.
    • Pest protection. Melons and gourds very often suffer from aphids, wireworms, meadow bloodworms, sprout flies and scoops. If these insects are found before they spoil the fruits, then it makes sense to treat the seedlings with bioprotection preparations, for example, Fitoverm. But if the number of pests poses a real threat to the death of the entire crop, then insecticides should be used. These include "Aktaru" or "Fufanon", which helps to fight aphids "Tantarek".
    • Disease protection. Like any other horticultural crops, melons can suffer from fungal and bacterial diseases. Quite often, plants are affected by powdery mildew, ascochitosis and anthracnose. For the purpose of prevention, cultures are sprayed with Ordan, HOM or colloidal sulfur compounds.

    In regions with an unfavorable climate, gourds are grown in greenhouses and greenhouses. In order for it to take up as little space as possible, special trellises are used so that the bushes stretch and develop upwards.

    Planting melons in greenhouses is carried out in prepared holes.As a rule, they are dug out with a diameter of 50-70 cm, 20-30 cm are left between each.

    Preparation of seeds and seedlings for greenhouse farming is no different from similar activities for open ground, seedlings are also grown and hardened, fed and watered. Together with them, peppers and tomatoes are often grown, but it is better to refrain from the neighborhood of zucchini and cucumbers.

    It is necessary to add up to 1.5 kilograms of rotted manure or compost to each hole, then sprinkle it, water it abundantly, and only after that transfer the seedlings with an earthen clod.

    The greenhouse must be regularly ventilated, and the earth periodically fertilized with nitrogen-containing preparations.

    Beds with gourds in greenhouses are watered once a week, but shortly before full ripening, watering is stopped.

    Well, in conclusion, we will talk about folk remedies that help to achieve a good harvest of gourds even in the most adverse weather conditions.

    The most popular means among the variety of dressings are yeast and ammonia. Baking preparations are used for yeast fertilizer. The solution of the powder increases the fertility of the soil, and also stimulates the enhanced growth of plants. Yeast contains a lot of useful microorganisms, macro- and microelements. In this case, the root system develops much faster. The result of the use of such dressings is the formation of a strong powerful plant.

    Ammonia is also often used in the cultivation of watermelons and melons. This drug has nitrogen in its composition, so melons get everything they need for the growth of shoots and leaves. However, this composition should be used only when it is not possible to save the plant in other ways.

    Planting and growing watermelons and melons is an occupation for hardworking and ambitious people who have set themselves the difficult task of getting good fruits in the conditions of the central strip of Russia.

    But if you follow all the requirements of agricultural technology and devote enough time to preparing and germinating seeds, planting seedlings and caring for seedlings, then at the end of summer you can get juicy tasty fruits of homemade watermelons and melons, which both adults and children love so much.

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