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Introduction of watermelon hanging vine cultivation techniques!

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, In addition to the market situation and quality, the yield of watermelon is also an important reason for benefit. And hanging vine cultivation technology is a good way of midwifery, let's learn about it. Introduction of hanging vine cultivation techniques of watermelon 1. The vertical frame is made of vertical frame vine and frame material.

In addition to the market situation and quality, the yield of watermelon is also an important reason for benefit. And hanging vine cultivation technology is a good way of midwifery, let's learn about it.

Introduction to cultivation techniques of watermelon with hanging vine

1. Erect frame

The use of vertical frame vines, scaffolding materials can be 2-2.5 meters long (about 1.5 cm in diameter) thin bamboo pole, can also be used to hang vines. After 25 days of planting, it is appropriate to wait for the melon seedlings to grow to 30-40 cm.

two。 Set up a frame

When erecting, the scaffolding materials should be cut into the required length, and the surface should be disinfected before use. When inserting a pole, two bamboo poles can be planted according to each seedling, on both sides of the plant in the same row as the watermelon, 10 cm away from the root. Bamboo poles should be inserted firmly and straight, and each line should be in a straight line. After inserting the pole, tie two horizontal poles to the pole.

3. To draw or bind a vine.

After setting up the frame, you can begin to draw the vine and tie the vine. When the vine is about 40 cm long, you can lead the ground climbing melon vine to the bamboo frame. When drawing the vine, each vine can be tied to each pole with polypropylene belt.

4. Matters needing attention

Binding and pruning can be carried out at the same time. When using the method of hanging vines, first pull a north-south No. 8 wire along each row on the roof of the shed, and fix it on the greenhouse arch pole with No. 14 wire every 3 meters. Then hang 2-3 fine hemp ropes or polypropylene strips (depending on the number of vines left) above each seedling and hang to the ground. When the main vine grows to about 40 cm, combine the pruning and leave the vine, and tie the rope at the base of each vine. As the seedling vine grows, it is constantly wound to the hanging rope, every 40-50 cm, and then tie together with a string to prevent the seedling vine from slipping.

When hanging the vine to the watermelon, you should pay attention to adjust the plant. After binding the vine, you should loosen the vine in time. It is best to hang the watermelon when it expands to a certain extent.

 
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