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Cantaloupe Growing Forum
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Subject: failing crops
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Rkdarr |
Newville, PA
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I would love to grow cantaloupes, and especially try for large ones but I have two MAJOR problems. At first I have trouble with the plants actually growing, they usually grow a couple inches then shrivel up...and if I get lucky and the plant actually grows, the fruit never sets. I try pollinating them but they seem to just rot and fall of the vine...what is going on??
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2/29/2012 8:16:32 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Just an uninformed guess here...but have you had a soil sample tested? It might give you an idea? Maybe? Peace, Wayne
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2/29/2012 11:31:30 PM
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brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Try starting them indoors in a potting mix. Just enough water to moisten soil. If you can squeeze water out in your fist it's too wet. Transplant outside after about 3 weeks. Don't over water. When fruit sets, put them on raised beds of sand. Do the soil test well in advance of planting.
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3/1/2012 6:42:24 AM
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