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croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

This year Im trying my hand at growing giant watermelons..I even bot expensive seeds. My problem is I see no female blossoms...The main vine came out and the side vines are running no female flowers, just male...Is there anything I can do?? I have not used the wrong fertilizer, its the same I used last year on my regular melons...Croley Bend

7/3/2007 2:43:04 PM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

I am not sure that fertilizer can change whether a plant produces male or female flowers.

How long are your vines currently?

I generally find that I only get Male flowers when the plant is small, such as up to 6 feet long. It's as though the plant is training the bees for the future.

As for expensive seeds...There are lots of us that would have sent you some free ones.

7/3/2007 3:20:09 PM

springwater

Gays Mills,WI

Maybe to much N in your soil, my brother has the same problem you do so far. Lots of vine with no fruit.

7/3/2007 7:20:13 PM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

The vines are about 7 feet long and yesterday I took a good look and did find one little watermelon but the blossom has not open yet. I have three hills, one plant in each hill. Is it a good idea to trim the main vine so the secondarys can make females? Do you keep the vine like you would a pumpkin vine? As for the seeds, wish I would have thought to ask earlier...live and learn. So do I even have a chance for making melons...one year I had melons by July, big ones.. We have had some weird weather, garden too wet to plant early and then no rain and hot weather..But I do water my melons regularly. Hope someone can unravel my problem...thanks. Croley Bend

7/4/2007 7:45:33 AM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

Seven feet long is not that big of a plant. I could imagine that it was just now starting to put out female flowers. Just pollinate them as they arrive.

Honestly, I do not trim vines, but an argument could be made to do it. For instance, it would cut down the number of melons to cull in the future. I just like the idea of keeping large numbers of leaves.

7/5/2007 10:23:25 AM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

Melon Man, you are so right, the vine has started to put out females flowers. The heat has been unbearable here so perhaps that had something to do with it. I did find a melon or two but no pollination, they just dropped off. Then last night, we took a walk in the patch and found melons. One is as big as your computer mouse. I'll be watching that one. Dont know how I missed it..I used to grow the big pumpkins, but just way too much work and ya cant eat them..Thanks for your help. Croley Bend

7/9/2007 7:59:44 AM

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