The cultivation of winter melons can be divided into three types of melons: melons, melons and melons。

A melon. Plants grow crawling, with relatively small walk distances, generally growing around 300 plants per acre, with thicker management, and the penis is largely left to grow or to remove the chicken before the result, and then grow at will. This has the advantage of being small and low-cost. The disadvantage is that the melons are poorly shaped and often pistonized; otherwise, there is a high rate of malformations; the skins are vulnerable to external environmental effects and have an impact on storage resistance; and the light energy use is low, results are uneven and yields are low per unit area. This applies only to the grey-covered winter melon species sold in the island, while the northward or export varieties, which are more commercial in nature, are not applicable, for example, to “green winter”, “black winter” and “black winter”。

The shed of melons. The chickens were planted with bamboo wood, which divided them between high and small. The ceilings are generally 150-200 cm high, the huts are generally 60-80 cm high and the sheds are 250-300 cm wide. Sea pumpkin farmers tend to use the dwarf approach. The shears were removed before the shears were planted, and the chickens grew as they wished. The cucumbers are better than the cucumbers, have a more balanced size and generally produce more per unit area than the cucumbers, but they are still largely based on flat areas, are poorly planted and are usually ploughed in front of the cucumbers, do not make full use of space and have a large amount of material and are costly. In recent years, for the sake of material, cost and labour savings, an improved form of shackling has been introduced: first, a basic hanger with a wooden stake and wire, and then the woven fluron wire. The nyron network can be used at least three times, and it is very convenient to build it。

Pickle. Standings take a variety of forms. There is a "one dragon": each of them, at 130-150 cm height, is consistent with the bamboo; there is a "man's scaffold" and there is a "one-star drum-eye" and a "four-star drum-eye": there are three or four poles set with a drum-drum-drum-drum. Although it takes a variety of forms, it makes better use of space in combination with plant adjustments, increases the rate of seating and even size of fruit, which contribute to improved yields and quality; it also facilitates inter-cropping and increases the number of replants; and it saves shelf materials and lowers costs than the shantyton. Under the current conditions, winter melons are the more rational and scientific of the three cultivation methods。




