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Watermelon growth stages take about three months. The first two stages are the planting and sprouting, vine and flowering stages. In the third month, Watermelon fruits will start to develop.
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The time it takes from planting the seeds to the time the Watermelon fruits reach full maturity also depends on the variety of Watermelon. Smaller varieties of Watermelon develop faster and can be harvested before the larger ones.
Older Vine Stage
This stage of growth is when the watermelon is in the form of a mature vine. It means that the watermelon started to produce more leaves and have more vines. It shows larger size leafy green leaves.
The watermelon will look its best when it gets enough water, sunlight, and fertilizer. As a gardener, you should do your job to make it more healthy. It requires more care than the previous steps. During this time, the vines will begin to climb. It is the fruit of a vine, so you must let it grow on the soil. No trellis required.
Planting
The first step is planting, and you have to decide which variety of watermelon to choose before you start. If you live in a cooler region, you may want to go with an early season variety because watermelons have a long growing season and need all the sunny days they can get.
On the other hand, if you live in a warm climate you have more options and you won’t have to plant watermelon seeds in early spring because there will be more warm days.
Seed
The seed stage is the first stage of watermelon development. It simply shows that the watermelon is in the shape of a seed. The watermelon seed is small, firm, smooth, and black in color. That’s one of its features.
When a dried watermelon seed is pressed hard enough, it can sprout. There are also occasions when the seeds are soft and white in colour, and only a small percentage of these seeds germinate. He must have a hard that will grow without doubt.
Step 1: Planting
The first of the watermelon growing steps is planting.
If you live in the northern states, you can choose an early ripening watermelon variety with a shorter growing season. You can plant your seeds in early spring in well-drained sandy soil. In the southern states, you will have more choice when it comes to seeds and can plant a little later, as you will be able to take advantage of an extended growing season.
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