Layering continuous melon-remaining method for thick-skin muskmelon
A technology for thick-skinned muskmelon and melon retention, applied in the agricultural field, can solve problems such as waste of resources, and achieve the effects of increasing yield, preventing premature senescence of plants, and prolonging harvesting period.
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[0015] Implemented in a solar greenhouse in Shen County, Shandong. Use the Elizabeth variety. Seedlings are sown in mid-January, planted in mid-February, the first layer of melons is harvested in mid-April, the second layer of melons is harvested in early May, and the third layer of melons is harvested in late May. The 4th to 6th layers of melons are generally harvested from early June to mid-July.
[0016] (1) Choose to keep the first layer of melon (time in early March): After the thick-skinned muskmelon is planted, as the plant grows, side branches will germinate at the leaf axil of each leaf, and the growth of side branches will affect the growth of the main vine of the plant. Therefore, the side branches below the melon node of the thick-skinned melon will be removed when it grows to about 5cm. Leave the node position of the first melon at the 11th to 13th node of the main vine of the plant. After the side branches from the 11th to the 13th node on the main vine grow ou...
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