Arava F1

Variety

Arava F1

created by diemitdemgruenendaumen at 30.04.2023

Seed packet

Features

Fruit shape

ribbed

around

Location

Outdoor

Greenhouse

Warm location

Resistances

Powdery mildew resistant

Color

orange

dark yellow

Taste

aromatic

sweet

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

Description

The F1 hybrid Arava is a galia melon with white to slightly greenish flesh that has proven itself over many years and under many growing conditions. The flesh is very aromatic and sweet, with yellow-orange skin. Galia melons are a cross between the Honeydew and Cantaloupe groups. Arava also performs well under organic cultivation conditions and is resistant to powdery mildew. Fully ripe fruits are yellow and fall off the plant, making them very easy to recognize

F1 Hybrid

Not frost resistant

Growing tips

Your sugar melons should be grown in a warm environment (windowsill, greenhouse, conservatory). Once the first leaves have formed, you can separate the seedlings. It is then best to continue growing them in a warm environment until the soil is warm enough outdoors (end of May - beginning of June). The small melon plants can be carefully planted out in planting holes filled with compost (heavy feeders!). It is essential to protect the young plants from strong sunlight at the beginning. Water your melons regularly without allowing them to become waterlogged. It is best not to use cold water from the tap (especially in colder temperatures), but always use stagnant water from the rain barrel. When watering, make sure that you never water the melon plants from above onto the leaves, otherwise there is a risk of mold. During the main growing season, you can prune the tips regularly to ensure that plenty of branches with lots of flowers develop. Over the course of the year, many large leaves will also form on these branches, most of which you should cut off so that the melon plants can put their energy into fruit development. After pruning in summer, only a handful of leaves should remain on each branch above the fruit. Thin side shoots can be cut off completely except for a few centimetres at the base.

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Very humid

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

High

Seeding distance

100 cm

Row spacing

60 cm

Seeding depth

2 cm

Antagonistic Plants

Diseases

Downy mildew

Ascochyta blight

Powdery mildews

Pests

Leaf bugs

Nematodes

Land snails

Leaf-miner flies

Thrips

Aphids

Spider mites

White fly

Do you know about the Fryd App?