Tropical Thai Melon Seeds packet - All very easy to grow, CUCUMIS MELO, sweet
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Seller handling time is 2 business days Details
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£4.47 to United Kingdom
Ships from
Thailand
Return policy
Full refund available within 90 days
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Seeds & Bulbs
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200 in stock
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Unspecified by seller, may be new.
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Plant Type: |
Melon
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More than a week ago
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Thai Melons
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There are many different varieties of Thai melon, we have selected some popular varieties that grow well and taste good.
When planting the melon seeds this should be done with three to five seeds per mound spaced about two inches apart and one inch deep. Water the seeds well after planting melons. Once the growing melon plants come through the soil, wait until two of them are taller than the others and remove the rest.
If you live in a colder climate, growing melons can still be done. You could plant the seeds in the ground and use black plastic over the mulch, allowing the seeds to grow up through the plastic. The plastic will keep the ground warm around the growing melons as well as help keep weeds to a minimum.
In colder climates you can also start by planting melons indoors. Once the weather is right, you can transplant your seedlings outdoors. The plants are quite sensitive to cooler temperatures. Therefore, before planting melons outdoors, make sure you harden your seedlings so they will survive.
Growing melons requires about an inch or two of water a week. Make sure you do not forget to water them when there are periods of no rain. Also, they should be fertilized every two to three weeks.
When the plants do begin to flower, do not worry if the flower wilts and no melons appear. The second flowering is actually the female flowers which produce the fruit. The first flowers are male.
When it gets close to harvesting the growing melons, you want to be sure to slow down on the watering. Stopping the watering at the end will allow for a sweeter fruit. Watering them toward harvest will water down the flavor.
You will know your melons are ripe enough when you pick one up and sniff the skin. If you can smell the melon through the skin, your melons are ripe enough to pick.