Can silkmelons grow again? How do you grow a silk melon
Hello, everyone. Can you replant the melon? How do you grow a silk melon? This is a concern of many friends. A silk melon, as a vine and vegetable, can be grown over the same land for up to three years if the soil is less fertile. In the case of fertile plots of soil, the same land can be replanted for up to five years. Beyond this period, the length of the rods of the silk melons will grow thinner, the later the melons will be prone to deformation and pests。
The common pests are dust, frost, standing dead, anthrax, aphids, red spiders, etc. Some friends said that i had no place to grow silkmelons, but only on the same land for years. It would be preferable to have some protection against heavy liftings when planting silk melons. There are two types of anti-heavy microbacterial agents: hatz molybacteria, and bacterium sprouts。

Bacillus and hatz mucus are both microbiological agents that are non-toxic and can increase the number of beneficial bacteria in the soil. Bacillus bacterium has the potential to eliminate harmful bacteria in the soil, while hatz fungus has the potential to eliminate harmful fungi in the soil, and later filaments are less susceptible to disease, especially decomposition, and later filaments are very strong。

Bacillus and hatz mucus are neither pesticides nor fertilizers, but microbacterizers that can root, grow, strengthen and contain endemic diseases, with later filaments not susceptible to such diseases as dust, frost, deadness and anthrax。
Bacillus and hatz mucus can be distributed in soil in combination with organic fertilizers, directly next to the seed of the silk melon, or with water next to the seed of the silk melon, and not easily caused to burn roots or to burn seedlings。

In the case of melon planting in march, the seedlings are relatively slow and take about seven to fifteen days. In april, if it were to plant a melon, the seedlings would be relatively quick, which would take about seven to ten days. During this period, the seed of silk melons is very susceptible to decay when buried in the soil. Seeds are not easily decomposed, however long they are buried in the soil, if they are sprayed with stupor or hatz mucus。
A friend said, "why not sprout the seed of a silk melon and sow it?" isn't that a little faster? In general, spring-spreading vegetables are not seeded if the seeds are larger. If it is not possible to plant in march, it can be done again in april, and it is natural that the seedlings will arrive at the temperature. It's possible, but it's more troublesome. If it is near the north, it is possible to replant the melons in april, so long as the seeds are not in trouble, they will normally be fully available in about a week。

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