1. Pumpkin tip planting technology.
2. Video tutorial on pumpkin tip planting techniques.
3. Pumpkin planting technology video.
4. Video tutorial on pumpkin planting technology and management.
5. Pumpkin tip planting technology and management.
6. How to grow pumpkin tips.
1. Select varieties: Use local pumpkins with both long seedlings and large melons, such as pillow melons, banana melons, cow leg melons, Dahongpao melons, yellow petal melons, etc.
2. It is not suitable to use varieties with short melon seedlings.
3. Seed soaking and germination: Pumpkin seeds need to be exposed to the sun for 2 days, then put into hot water at 50 degrees Celsius and stirred continuously. When the water temperature drops to about 30 degrees Celsius, soak the seeds for 15 to 20 minutes and then cool naturally. Continue soaking the seeds for 7 to 12 hours.
4. Germination can be carried out after soaking the seeds. The germination temperature is maintained at about 30 degrees Celsius, and germination can take place in two days.
5. Fine soil preparation: Choose a plot with good drainage, low groundwater level, and fertile soil to plant pumpkin seedlings.
6. Divide the border into 150 cm wide and open a trench with a trench width of 30 cm, a trench depth of 15 cm to 20 cm, and drainage ditches on all four sides.
7. Sowing at the right time: In order to advance and extend the time to market, sowing is generally started in March, and can be sown in batches until August.
8. Open seeding trenches with a row spacing of 20 cm and a plant spacing of 10 cm. Place two seeds in each hole. Water thoroughly after sowing and cover with 2 cm thick nutritious soil.
9. Apply fertilizer in a timely manner and apply sufficient base fertilizer: 2,000 to 2,500 kilograms of decomposed cow dung or 2,500 to 3,000 kilograms of soil fertilizer and 20 kilograms of phosphate fertilizer per acre.
10. After sowing, drench with decomposed dung water or biogas slurry water, then use mulch film to lay it flat on the border surface, and compact it with soil around to keep it warm.
11. After the seedlings emerge, allow the seedlings to grow under the film.
12. Top dressing generally uses decomposed human and animal manure, and must be applied frequently to ensure sufficient supply of manure to promote the rapid growth of melon seedlings.
13. Apply quick-acting nitrogen fertilizer to the plants promptly after each harvest to promote early axillary buds.
14. Timely harvest: When the melon seedlings grow to 40 cm tall and have 5 to 6 true leaves, they can be harvested in batches. Leave 1 to 2 true leaves at the base and cut them off. Young seedlings in the upper part.
15. Spraying 80 mg/kg of "920" solution 5 to 7 days before each harvest can increase yield by more than 30% and reduce the formation of crude fibers at the base section. .
16. When the wounds of the harvested plants grow and new leaves grow, apply seedling fertilizer again to speed up the growth of branches and vines.
17. In the future, fertilizer and water need to be applied once every harvest, with thin manure or 1% urea liquid as top dressing.
18. Note: Pesticides are generally not used during pumpkin cultivation. Its tender melons, old melons, melon flowers, petioles, young shoots, etc. can all be used as vegetables.