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  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Cantaloupe Melons – Hale’s Best
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Cantaloupe Melons – Hale’s Best
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Cantaloupe Melons – Hale’s Best
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Cantaloupe Melons – Hale’s Best

Cantaloupe Melons – Hale’s Best

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Hale’s Best Jumbo melons produce round fruits of about 15 cm in diameter, weighing 1.5 to 2 kg. Their rind is beige-golden with pronounced green streaks at maturity and the flesh is orange and fragrant. Drought tolerant variety

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Cantaloupe – Hale’s Best

Hale’s Best Jumbo melons produce round fruits of about 15 cm in diameter, weighing 1.5 to 2 kg. Their rind is beige-golden with pronounced green streaks at maturity and the flesh is orange and fragrant. Drought tolerant variety.

Growing tips

Conditions of germination:

depth of sowing: 1.5 cm

optimal temperatures of germination: 25 to 30ºC

time for germination: 5 to 10 days

 

When to sow:

indoor sowing 4 to 6 weeks before the last date in your area OR

direct seeding after any risk of frost, when the soil is warm (16ºC and more)

 

Sowing technique: in pocket

Inside the same hole, sow 3 to 5 seeds spaced 1 to 2 cm apart; when the seeds have germinated and the seedlings have reached a height of 5 cm, keep all the plants if space is available or keep only the best plants.

 

for indoor seedlings: transplant into individual containers while waiting for transplanting in the garden OR

for direct seedlings: transplant to their final location in the garden

 

Transplanting outdoors (for seedlings started indoors):

When all risk of frost is removed and the air is warmed

 

Distance in the garden:

between plants: 60 cm

between rows: 90 to 120 cm

 

Plant height: 30 to 45 cm

 

Soil: rich and well drained

 

Exposure: full sun

 

Maturation (after transplanting): 70 to 90 days

 

Specificities: Sow in biodegradable peat cups to avoid disturbing the roots when transplanting;

As melons like warm summers, for best results, grow them sheltered from wind and cold or under cover (bell, greenhouse or plastic tunnel).

 

QUICK STATS

Number of seeds: ±50

Difficulty: Hard

Type: Heirloom / Open pollinated

Lifecycle:Annual

Additional information

Weight            2 g

Difficulty         

Hard

Sowing          

Direct, Indoor

Lifecycle        

Annual

Root cellar     

No

Sowing season        

Spring

Cantaloupe / Fruits / Garden Seeds / Melons
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