If you want to grow cantaloupe, you need to prepare suitable soil for it first. This plant is only suitable for growing in a substrate with very good air permeability and fine and soft particles. Therefore, the planting soil should be slightly fertile sandy loam, which has strong air permeability and is not easy to harden and harden.
2. Seed treatment
If seeds are planted untreated, they generally cannot survive. It is necessary to select healthy seeds, soak them in warm water for about 1 1 hour, then take them out and put them on wet paper towels to keep their surroundings cool and moist, and plant them after they are exposed and germinated.
3. Sowing technology
It is best to sow cantaloupe around April every year, when the survival rate is high. Dig out planting holes with a depth of about 3 cm and a spacing of about 10 cm in the prepared soil, put the treated seeds into the planting holes in groups of 3, cover them with a thin layer of soil, and water them properly and thoroughly.
4. Maintenance after planting
After planting is completed, water or sand should be sprayed regularly to ensure its overall wetness. After the seeds germinate, the growth of melon seedlings should be observed regularly. If there are weak seedlings, they should be pulled out and replanted in time to avoid wasting fertility and reducing the quality of melon seedlings.