Product Type: Bonsai;Use: Outdoor Plants;Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy;Classification: Happy Farm;Full-bloom Period: Spring;Type: Landscape Plant;Flowerpot: Excluded;Location: Courtyard;Function: Interest;Size: Large;Applicable Constellation: Sagittarius;Variety: Water Melon;Climate: Subtropics;Style: Perennial;Model Number: seeds001;Product Type: Bonsai;Type: Fruit;
- Citrullus lanatus
- 90 Days to Maturity
- Plant produces huge watermelons as large as 200 pounds
- Very flavorful crisp bright red flesh
- Impress your neighbors by growing a huge watermelon in your backy
Instructions
1. Start by gathering your containers. Used, cleaned yogurt cups are great starter pots, as are the small individual servings of ice cream cups. Or you can get small pots from a garden center, but for economical gardeners recycling those snack cups is the best way! You will need as many as the number of plants you want to grow.
2. Fill each container with potting soil. You can purchase this very cheaply at many discount stores or any garden center. Fill the containers half to three quarters full. Using your finger or a spoon poke a hole about an inch deep and drop 2 or 3 watermelon seeds in each hole. One hole per container!
3. Cover your seeds with soil and water the soil til it's moist. Be careful not to over water these small containers as this could cause the seeds to rot and never grow. If you over water them, try sitting them in the sun for a few days and letting the soil dry out. When it's completely dry add a little water and wait, hopefully your seed will have survived!
4. Once the seeds are planted and watered place them in a warm environment to speed up the sprouts. A great place for this is on top of your refrigerator! Leave them here until they sprout, which can take several weeks, and then you can move them to a sunny spot in your house.
5. Once sprouted, continue to water as needed until they've grown a bit. You may have several sprouts in each container. After they start to really grow you'll want to thin them back to just one or two sprouts. Do this by snipping the excess plants off near the soil. The remaining plants will grow stronger and bigger!
6. Finally, once your plants are big enough to survive outside (and the weather is warm enough) plant them in a sunny spot and water them regularly. You'll be enjoying those juicy watermelons all summer long!
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Planting instructions:
put seeds into the warm water, Heated soaking, after 4-6 hours, remove the seeds, the seeds germinate easily after soaking. The seeds into the soil (Note: need loose soil, breathable, good water holding capacity), each container can generally be 5 to 8 on demand. Depending on growth conditions after germination the seedlings remain relatively strong strain; after germination thinning, as appropriate, leaving 1 to 3 seedlings. After sowing, cover with plastic wrap to the top container (plastic film may also be convenient bags), fresh stab a few holes in the membrane permeability. The container in the sun, keep the temperature around 20 degrees. Most seeds can germinate after a week. After the seedlings after germination and other robust transplanted into the groun
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