Head: mesquito weighs more than 5 kg。
Taste: mesquito pecan red, with a central soluble solid content of 11-12%, and guacamole red, with a central sugar level above 12. 5° and a slightly better taste than mesquito。
Childbirth period: the period of birth of americ melon is shorter than the period of the meridian melon。
Production: metou watermelon yields slightly more acre than metou watermelon。

I. What's the difference between melon and melon
One. Different heads
The melon usually weighs more than 5 kg per melon, 2. 0 kg per melon, and is bigger than the melon。

2. Different tastes
The melon pecan is red, sweet and juicy, with central soluble solids 11-12 per cent and border soluble solids 8-9 per cent. It's got a nice red corset, a central sugar of 12. 5 and a better taste than a melon。

3. Different reproductive periods
The melons usually grow at temperatures for about 40 days until the fruits mature, the gills grow in spring in may, 35 days in may, 35 days in summer and autumn, 25 days in september, and the gills grow shorter periods than the melons。

Four acres are different
Medu watermelon produced 305 kg of acreage in the first growing cycle and 3,100 kg in the second growing cycle. It's about 5,000-7,000 pounds, a little higher than it is。

Ii. Varieties of melons and melons
There is currently only one species common in the market, the one known as gyan-singy, which is an upgraded version of the melon。
Ii. The sweetness is a relatively high-end medium- and early-literate variety, with a sphere-shaped skin with green ink stripes, weighing about 10 pounds, because of its good taste, its resistance to storage and its increasing popularity by growers。
This is also the only species currently available。

Iii. Characteristics of melons
1. Varieties advantages: metou watermelon is a medium-blown hybrid, weighing 6-9 kg。
Special features of fruit: fruit skins are green, long ink and green stripes, fruit and meat are red and sweet and juicy。

3. Higher yields: very productive, yielding 305 kg per acre in the first growing cycle。
4. Cultivation management: seedlings using soil-cutting methods。




