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Cultivation techniques of muskmelon in greenhouse

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, There is no worry about selling melons in summer, and the sales are very high. So what are the cultivation techniques of muskmelon in greenhouse? Let's have a look! First, greenhouse muskmelon cultivation techniques in the greenhouse cultivation of muskmelon, we need to pay attention to the overall temperature. Keep the temperature between 28 and 32 ℃ at night

There is no worry about selling melons in summer, and the sales are very high. So what are the cultivation techniques of muskmelon in greenhouse? Let's have a look!

I. cultivation techniques of muskmelon in greenhouse

When growing melons in a greenhouse, you need to pay attention to the overall temperature. Keep the temperature between 28-32 ℃ and lower it appropriately at night, 18-20 ℃. The base fertilizer is mainly calcium superphosphate, ammonium bicarbonate and cake fertilizer. Artificial pollination should be carried out during the melon protection period, which can ensure that the melon is sweet and deformed, and the growth regulator is sprayed to speed up the expansion.

Second, what is the cause of melon fruit cracking

1. Variety reason: the varieties with thin and brittle skin are easy to crack.

2. Soil drought: excessive nitrogen fertilizer caused the obstacle of plant absorption of boron and calcium.

3. At the initial stage of fruit expansion, the development stopped due to continuous low temperature, and then continued expansion caused cracking melon; or fruit soil was dry, fruit development was blocked, late watering was too much or heavy rain, and water supply was out of balance, resulting in cracking melon.

4. The peel of the fruit is thin and the vibration causes cracking during harvest.

5. Too much irrigation in the near mature stage.

6. it is overcast and sunny for a long time, or the temperature control is too large, because the temperature rises too fast and too high.

You can cultivate it according to your usual cultivation experience and the problems summarized by the editor.

 
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