Melon Crop

Land Preparation
& Sowing

Stage 1

 

 

Melon, a succulent and sweet fruit, is a warm-season crop that belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family.

Thorough soil preparation prior to planting, and maintenance of optimum pH, the farmer ensures good rooting and that nutrients are readily available.

The return of trash will serve as a mulch as well as a valuable source of nutrients. Choice of cultivar and spacing to match site and climate is critical to ensure crops make best use of environmental conditions so that maximum banana yields are achieved.


 

Stage Wise Nutrient Plan of Melon Crop

Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant growth and development, playing a key role in processes like energy transfer, photosynthesis, and root development.

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Green Phosphate

Application

Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

Headling and Safty Measure

Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plant growth, essential for chlorophyll production, protein synthesis, and overall metabolic processes.

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Vital Urea

Application

Apply this product by broadcasting or placement

Headling and Safty Measure

Potash

Potash is a crucial nutrient for plants, facilitating functions like water uptake, enzyme activation, and photosynthesis.

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Fusion Postash

Application

Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

Headling and Safty Measure

Soil Amendment

Soil amendments play a crucial role in soil structure, enhancing water retention and aeration, which is vital for root development.

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Humi grow

Application

V Compost: Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

Humi Grow:Apply this product by fertigation or placement or broadcasting

 

Headling and Safty Measure

Stage Wise Nutrient Plan of Melon Crop

What is the best time and best soil for sowing melon?
In Pakistan, the best time to sow melon seeds is in early spring, typically from February to March. Melons thrive in well-drained sandy or loamy soil.
How much irrigation does a melon crop need?
Melon crops typically require regular irrigation, with an average of 2-3 irrigations per week, depending on factors like weather conditions and soil moisture levels.
Enlist the diseases that mostly affect yield of melon in Pakistan?
Powdery Mildew Downy Mildew Fusarium Wilt Alternaria Leaf Spot

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