Maturity after tranplantation (days) | 70 |
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Fruit weight (kg) | 7-8 |
Flesh Colour | Yellow |
Rind color | Medium green stripped with dark green |
Type | Seeded |
Fruit shape | Round - Elongated |
Formulation | Untreated |
Watermelon Lemon Krush Yellow F1
Watermelon Lemon Krush Yellow F1
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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : 3 weeks before transplanting in the garden. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.
Lemon Krush boasts a dark green skin and a rich yellow to gold inside with a significantly sweeter flavor than traditional melon. A crispy and juicy texture that makes it ideal for refreshing watermelon agua frescas, homemade popsicles, or simply eaten fresh.
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Cultural practices : sow indoors in early spring. After about six weeks and when there is no more risk of frost on the ground, harden the seedlings and plant them in the garden.
Soil : they like well-drained, fertile soil with a pH between 6.5 to 7, rich in organic matter, with a high level of humus and nitrogen.
Spacing : place the seedlings in small hillocks 1 m apart, in rows spaced 1 m to 1.5 m apart.
Growing tips : Protect them well from wind and cold in bells or plastic tunnels, until they are well established. Choose a warm site, in full sun. Pinch off the ends of the stems for faster ripening.
Harvest : melon is best harvested after a good period of sunshine, as that is when it will give its best. After a period of rain, you might end up with melons that are tasteless and less sweet. Finally, prefer a harvest in the evening rather than in the morning, after a beautiful sunny day, it is the guarantee of having sweeter melons.
Growing plants from seeds | |
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Rival plant |
potato, Swiss chard |
Companion plants |
bush bean, corn, marjoram, okra |