Watermelon Seeds

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  • Packet contains : 1-Pack Seeds.
  • Sowing season : Summer.
  • Mode of sowing : Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in a seedling tray / Container / Pots. Transplant in 30 to 35 days.
  • Germination Time : 7–14 days.
  • Harvesting : Watermelon Seeds 75–100 days from transplanting.

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WATERMELON SEEDS GERMINATION PROCESS

Soaking 5-6 hours in the water For Better Results :
Soaking seeds in water before planting can help speed up germination by softening the outer seed coat, allowing water and air to penetrate the seed more easily. This can help to trigger the biochemical processes that lead to the germination of Watermelon Seeds.

Use 50% Compost & 50 Soil:
Using a mixture of 50% compost and 50% soil can provide an ideal environment for seed germination. Compost provides organic matter and nutrients that can aid in the growth of the seedlings, while soil provides a stable base for the roots to anchor and absorb water and nutrients. It is important to ensure that the compost used is mature and free from any harmful pathogens that may damage the seeds or seedlings. Additionally, it is recommended to provide the seeds with adequate sunlight, water, and temperature for optimal germination Of Watermelon Seeds.

Do not Overwater:
Use well-draining soil. Soil that doesn’t drain well can lead to waterlogged roots, which can cause root rot and other problems. Check the soil moisture level regularly. Stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil is dry, it’s time to water. If it’s still moist, hold off on watering.

After 2-3 Months Enjoy Your Fruit :
Apply vermicompost twice a week Depending on the size of your plant, apply a small amount of vermicompost to the soil around the base of the plant twice a week. It is essential to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to plant burn or root damage Watermelon Seeds.

WATERMELON SEEDS SPECIFICATION

Common Name Watermelon, Tarbooz, Tarbuza, Kalangadi, Citrullus lanatus.
Height 10 feet.
Harvesting Time 75–100 days after sowing.
Bloom Time Summer.
Difficulty Level Easy to grow

GROWING WATERMELON PLANTS IN POTS :

Growing watermelon plants in pots in India can be a rewarding experience, especially if you have limited space. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to grow them successfully:

1. Select the Right Pot

Watermelons need space for their roots to grow, so choose a pot with a capacity of at least 20-25 liters. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. A large, wide container is ideal to accommodate the sprawling nature of watermelon vines.

2. Choose the Right Variety

Since you’re growing in pots, choose compact or smaller varieties of watermelon that are suited for container gardening. Dwarf or bush varieties work best for limited space.

3. Soil Preparation

Use a well-draining, lightweight potting mix. A mix of garden soil, compost, and coco peat in equal proportions works well. Watermelons thrive in rich, fertile soil, so adding organic compost or aged manure will provide necessary nutrients.

4. Sowing the Seeds

Sow 2-3 seeds about 1 inch deep into the soil. Once the seedlings sprout, thin them down to the healthiest one. Watermelons are warm-season crops, so start them when temperatures are consistently warm, around 25-30°C.

5. Sunlight Requirements

Watermelons require full sun—at least 8 hours a day. Place the pot in a sunny spot like a balcony, terrace, or rooftop garden. In hotter regions of India, ensure some protection during the harsh midday sun to prevent sunscald.

6. Watering

Watermelons need consistent moisture, especially when the fruits are developing. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Water deeply, but allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering. Mulching the surface with straw or dried leaves helps retain moisture.

7. Fertilizing

Feed the plant with a balanced, slow-release organic fertilizer during planting. As the vine grows, switch to a potassium-rich fertilizer, which promotes fruit development. Feeding every 2-3 weeks ensures healthy growth.

8. Support and Training

Since watermelon vines spread, train them onto a trellis or provide support. If the fruits develop, you can use slings to hold and support the weight of the watermelons as they grow.

9. Pest and Disease Control

Common pests include aphids, whiteflies, and powdery mildew. Regularly inspect your plants and use neem oil or other organic pesticides to manage infestations.

10. Harvesting

Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit dry up, the underside turns yellow, and they produce a hollow sound when tapped. This typically takes 80-100 days from sowing, depending on the variety.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 cm

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