The silkmelon is one of our most common vegetables, and many people like to plant it on their own balcony, and today the novelty comes to take you to study the methods and management of the guacamole。
1. Advance preparation of raw materials
Living on the balcony, growing silkmelon, preparing in advance a large dish or a foam incubator, and putting it in a rich soil, able to mix talent with a little bit of microbacterium and vegetable fruit. Ribbon is generally grown at the beginning of spring and summer, with alternative species being seeded at clear temperatures。
2. Front bubble species

Before planting, the seeds can be ploughed for three or four hours in 30 degrees of warm water, then they can be ploughed with wet and pure cotton towels and dented in 25 to 30 degrees of the natural environment。
3. Cultivation

The seeds are spread over the soil, covering a thin layer of soil and filling the water with water until the gestation, during which the soil is humid and the plastic membranes cover the basin with heat insulation。
4. Normal maintenance
If the silk melon is growing slowly, it may be that the soil organic matter is insufficient and that, as far as possible, the microbial fungicides are followed by the fruit and vegetable specialty. In the long run, small seedlings are very careful to apply fertilization to ensure their growth. To grow up to a certain level, a small seed can be inserted into a bamboo or tree technique that is fixed and unscathed to allow it to climb and grow. The saplings shall be removed immediately during their growth, with yellow leaves, weak leaves and unnecessary males。

The head of a melon is to be removed from all the sides until the main chicken climbs up four to five metres, and the top of the vine is to be strangled. The female grows up and carries out artificial pollination with a soft pen to extract the bee pollen from the male flower on the female column at 5-6 p. M。
These are the ways in which the balcony can grow the guacamole and the points of management. More crop-plant management techniques and small know-how techniques for fertilizers call attention to a network of fire farmers。




