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how to save melon seeds

how to save melon seeds

Storing melon seeds that are not completely dry results in moldy seeds. Once the seeds are very dry, place them in a clean, dry glass jar. Write the seed variety and the date on a label and tape it to the jar. Put the jar in the freezer for two days, and then move to the refrigerator.

  1. Do you have to dry melon seeds before planting?
  2. Can I grow melons from their seeds?
  3. How long can you store melon seeds?
  4. How do you prepare melon seeds for planting?
  5. How do you dry melon seeds to eat?
  6. How long does it take for a cantaloupe to grow from seed?

Do you have to dry melon seeds before planting?

Fresh cantaloupe seeds need to be dried and properly stored for future sowing. Spread the seeds on a sheet of newspaper or paper towels and set them in a warm, airy place to dry. To prevent mold and mildew growth on the seeds, stir them every day to ensure the whole seed is exposed to circulating air.

Can I grow melons from their seeds?

You can start to sow your melon seeds from mid-April until the end of May. To start with, soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours to encourage germination and to penetrate the seed.

How long can you store melon seeds?

Most last for a couple of years if stored in a dry, cool place. I have learned from experience that onion seeds are not much good after the first year, but tomato, cucumber, and melon seeds can last 5 years or more. Brassicas and squash seeds are good for 4 to 5 years.

How do you prepare melon seeds for planting?

  1. Sow two seeds per pot of seed compost in a 9cm pot. ...
  2. After germination, remove the weaker of the two seedlings and keep the compost moist but not too wet. ...
  3. Plant out in late spring to early summer. ...
  4. As the plants establish, keep tying the long main stem to a plant support. ...
  5. Melons produce both male and female flowers.

How do you dry melon seeds to eat?

Drying the seeds thoroughly is the key. After the soaking process, put the good seeds in a strainer and wash them clean. Spread the good seeds out on a paper towel or a screen. Allow them to dry for several days.

How long does it take for a cantaloupe to grow from seed?

Most cantaloupe cultivars take between 65-90 days from germination to reach maturity, so let that be your guide. To sow in seed trays, add a good quality potting mix to each cell and then use your finger to make a 1/2-inch-deep hole in each one.

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