Bari F1
Variety
created by Akpana A. at 12.02.2021
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Cantaloupe melon Round fruit with orange flesh and gray skin Very aromatic 1 - 2 sqm per plant Melons require a high amount of water to grow optimally. Never allow the soil to dry out completely. Adequate nutrient supply is especially important for the growth of melon plants. Before planting out the young plants, first work a primarily organic fertilizer During flowering and fruiting, apply a new dose of fertilizer so that the plants have enough strength for the development of large and sweet fruits.
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
A proven care measure to increase the yield is the so-called de-tipping. To do this, the main shoot of a melon plant is cut off after the fifth leaf. This causes the plant to form more side shoots, which can also be cut off at the tip. With this method, you stimulate the plant to form more fruit. If you additionally remove the tip a piece above growing fruit, more energy will be left for the melon to grow. Nevertheless, be careful not to grow more than five melons per plant, so that the existing specimens get enough energy and nutrients.
Seeding distance
100 cm
Row spacing
100 cm
Seeding depth
cm
Downy mildew
Ascochyta blight
Powdery mildews
Leaf bugs
Nematodes
Land snails
Leaf-miner flies
Thrips
Aphids
Spider mites
White fly