
AGRONOMY |
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Sowing / Plantation Season |
March to October |
Seed Rate |
400 - 500 Gm per Acre |
Plant Population |
7000 - 7500 plants per Acre |
growing period from sowing (number of days) |
Oct to Mar - BR, GJ, HP, PB, MP, MH, OR, RJ, UP |
Selection of the field/land preparation practices |
Land selection - Soils with good nutrition (medium soil, loam to sandy loam). The soil must be having excellent drainage history. If possible, use the land with a previous crop other than Cucurbitaceae.
Land should be well prepared. 1-2 deep plowing followed by 3-4 rounds of harrows to get fine tilt.
Before the final harrow, apply 8 to 10 MT well-decomposed FYM/acre along with 1kg Trichoderma for controlling soil-borne fungus. |
Seed Treatment-rate of timing/ chemical |
Seeds are treated with Carbendazim 2g + Thiram 2 g per Kg of seeds. |
Sowing Time |
Late Winter, Early Summer, Summer |
Sowing method
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Seed Rate: 300 - 350 g per acre.
Sowing: Direct in the main field
Spacing: Row to Row and Plant to Plant – 120 × 30 cm (Single Row) or 240 × 30 cm (Double Row) |
Fertilizer dose with timing |
Total N:P: K requirement @ 80:100:120 kg per acre.
Basal Dose: Apply 50% N and 100% P, K as basal dose during final land preparation.
Top Dressing: 25% N at 30 days after sowing and 25% N at 50 days after sowing. |
Weed Control- Chemicals with doses and timing |
Timely weed removal is very important, need-based hand weeding can be done to ensure a healthy crop. To complete this operation before the fruit set |
Diseases & Pest control- Chemicals with doses and timing |
For effective crop control apply
fungicide as per recommendation from the Department of Agriculture (plant
protection) to control Damping-off, Downey Mildew, Powdery Mildew, and other
fungal diseases. Apply recommended insecticide to control sucking pests,
fruit flies, and any other insects.
For the watermelon crop leaf minor, thrips, and the fruit fly are major insects. While Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Wilt, Anthracnose, and Gummy Stem Blight are the major diseases.
Timely control of insects and diseases will help to achieve excellent crop growth. Do not spray during the peak pollination period. |
Irrigation Schedule |
It needs regular irrigation. The irrigation interval and quantity need to fix to avoid fruit cracking.
In light soil and summer season the irrigation frequency should be more. |
Harvesting |
Harvest the fruit at the time of physiological maturity. Date of maturity or days after sowing (͠ 85-90 days) The maturity of watermelon can be judged by the following steps:
A dead tendril attaches to the vine,
Dull appearance of the fruit compared to their slick appearance,
Maturity is also judged by metallic sounds,
After harvesting fruits should not be left long in the sun otherwise sun scaled may develop |
CHARACTERISTICS |
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Yield |
Average yield: 18 MT/acre (depending on season and cultural practice) |
Shape |
Oblong Fruit shape |
Plant type |
Strong Vigorous Plant |
Weight |
8-12 Kg |
Recommended states |
Recommended states for cultivation under normal agro-climatic conditions in: |
Kharif: - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana |
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Rabi: - Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Tripura, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh |
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Summer: - Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu |
FEATURES |
Sweetness: TSS 10% to 11% |
Prolific fruit set & good yield. |
Durable rind good for long-distance transportability |
