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Watermelon-How to start Watermelon farming business

Watermelon

The watermelon is a plant which may grow everywhere in Nigeria, causing the requirement for it to stay climbing, which always pushes up the production capability of the top local manufacturers.

The chance watermelon farming in Nigeria has supplied for the people has caused many farmers to venture to its cultivation.

Preparing a Water Melon Farming Business:

Farmland:

The very first step into planting cucumbers will be to get a wealthy broad land. It’s very important to get a sunny place because Watermelon plants need full sun and a well-drained soil to grow correctly. They may also be implanted on ridges/beds dependent on the kind of soil.

Watermelons will not grow well in waterlogged soil, and the soil must also have a fantastic number of organic matter inside, particularly manure, because these will provide the plants the nutrients that they need.

Planting the watermelon

Watermelon seeds could be planted directly outside. Below a soil temperature of at least 70°F and then choose a soil pH between 6 and 6.8. This may avoid bad germination.

If more than 1 row is going to be implanted, they may be spaced at 6 feet by 6 feet apart.

The very best watermelon planting period at the Southern part of Nigeria are March, June, July, and September. The ideal time to plant watermelons from the northern part of Nigeria have been in May and July.

Caring For Your Crop:
Some things to do to Take Care of the watermelon crop during its development phases are:

Utilizing black vinyl to keep the soil warm, prevent weed growth, and make sure the growing fruits are kept tidy.

Since the watermelon plants are growing, booming, and placing fruit, you have to make certain they get 1 to 2 inches of water each and every blessed day.

The soil most be kept moist, but not waterlogged. You need to work hard to water the vine’s foundation daily, but avoid overwatering or shake the leaves. The minute that you realise that the fruits are increasing, you need to decrease watering, particularly as dry weathers generally creates the sweetest watermelons.

On your use of fertilizer, make it more nitrogen than phosphorus and potassium is used. However, while flowering begins, switch into some fertilizer with less nitrogen.

Since the watermelon fruit begins to ripen, you are able to protect it against corrosion by carefully lifting it and placing straw in between the fruit and the soil.

Watermelons ripe in a minimum of two months after they are chosen. To know whether the watermelons are ripe, possibly tap on the watermelon to determine whether it seems hallow, check out the color as a mature melon is going to have a yellowish-cream coloured bottom, or see if the vines begin to wither.

Watermelon-How to start Watermelon farming business was last modified: November 7th, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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