When the fruit season begins, many people think about how to grow a watermelon in the middle lane. Despite the fact that the climate here is not favorable for growing watermelons, there is the possibility of their successful planting in a greenhouse. This is confirmed by the experience of many amateur gardeners.
Initial preparation
Roughly in mid-April, you need to plant the seeds - each in a separate cup. It is highly advisable to use peat pots, which can then be moved directly to the ground. Because damaging the roots in this case is tantamount to as if you had not started growing at all.
To ensure good results, you will need to maintain a constant temperature at 25-30 degrees Celsius. Those who want to know how to grow a watermelon in the middle lane, it is important to understand that he should not be allowed to "freeze" in any case.
Greenhouse planting
After germination, after a few days you can plant watermelons in a greenhouse. In this case, you donβt have to wait for heat, so you do not need to drag time until the plant gives real shoots. It is necessary to carefully approach this procedure, because damage to the root system ensures damage to the crop. If you follow the advice regarding peat pots, this problem will definitely bypass you. But how to grow a watermelon in the middle lane so that it is good in size and weight? The use of special growth stimulants, which are used to improve the quality of the fruit, is recommended. You can use them already at the stage of planting seeds.

To properly prepare the garden, you need to remove about 70 centimeters of the top layer of the earth, and then lay out dry branches of shrubs with a total thickness of 30 centimeters. They need to be filled with a 40-cm layer of a special mixture of peat, humus and compost. You can mix them in the same proportions. Some pioneers who have already tried on their own how to grow a watermelon in the middle lane recommend adding ash, lime and mineral fertilizers. Take their advice.
Landing makes sense in a checkerboard pattern, at a distance of about 50 cm from each other. This approach helps to improve the taste and sugar content of the grown fruits. Watering - once a week, water temperature - room temperature.

During the ripening period of watermelons, at least three special top dressings should be done using complex preparations and fertilizers. Which to use depends on the composition of the soil. Growing watermelon in open ground is not recommended.
Often the fruits of this plant in central Russia reach maturity within 30-35 days. And the main sign that they are ripe is their shriveled tails.
If the sprout itself is pulled out of the greenhouse, then the fruits will be larger in the fall. So the roots remain warm, and the leaves and fruits receive more sunlight and heat. This affects the size and quality of plants. The above agricultural technology for growing watermelons helps to obtain ripe fruits with an average weight of up to 5 kg, which is not bad for our climate.