Is growing watermelons on the balcony pollinating on another seedling?

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-16
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you want to pollinate from watermelons on the balcony, you must plant a lot of melons, so that he will have more pollination, and it is also possible to pollinate from other hangings.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's best to pollinate, which may increase the number of people going abroad, otherwise it may not bear fruit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's okay too.

    watermelon annual vines; The stems and branches are stout and have distinct ridges. tendrils stout, pubescent, petioles thick, pubescent; The leaves are papery, triangular in outline, with whitish-green bouts, with two masks with short stiff hairs, and the base of the leaves is heart-shaped. Monoecious.

    Both female and male flowers are solitary in leaf axils. Male pedicels 3-4 cm long, densely pubescent with yellowish-brown flowers; calyx tube broadly bell-shaped; corolla pale yellow; The stamens are nearly detached, the filaments are short, and the chamber is curved. Female flowers:

    calyx and corolla identical to male flowers; The ovary is ovate, stigma kidney-shaped. The fruit is large, nearly spherical or oval, fleshy, juicy, smooth skin, and varied in color and ornamentation. The seeds are numerous, ovate, black, red, smooth on both sides, obtuse at the base, usually slightly arched at the edges, flowering and fruiting in summer.

    Morphological characteristics. watermelon annual vines; The stems and branches are stout, with obvious grooves, and are covered with long, dense white or light yellowish brown pubescence. tendrils stout, pubescent, 2-ambiguous, petioles thick, 3-12 cm long, coarse, with inconspicuous grooves, densely pubescent; Leaves papery, contour triangular-ovate, whitish-green, 8-20 cm long, 5-15 cm wide, two masks with short bristles, more on veins and dorsally, 3 deeply lobed, middle lobes long, obovate, oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, apex acute or acuminate, lobes again pinnate or double pinnate shallowly lobed or deeply lobed, margins wavy or sparsely toothed, terminal lobes usually with a few shallowly serrate, apex obtusely rounded, leaf base heart-shaped, sometimes forming semicircular bends, bends 1-2 cm wide, cm deep.

    Monoecious. Both female and male flowers are solitary in leaf axils. Male flowers:

    peduncles 3-4 cm long, densely covered with yellowish-brown pubescence; calyx tube broadly bell-shaped, densely pubescent, calyx lobes narrowly lanceolate, nearly equal to calyx tube, 2-3 mm long; corolla pale yellow, diameter centimeters, greenish on the outside, pubescent, lobes ovate-oblong, long centimeters, centimeters wide, apex obtuse or slightly pointed, veins yellowish-brown, hairy; stamens 3, nearly detached, 1 1-chamber, 2 2-chambered, filaments short, medicated chamber curved. Female flowers: calyx and corolla identical to male flowers; Ovary ovate, cm long, cm wide, densely pubescent, columella 4-5 mm long, stigma 3, kidney-shaped.

    The fruit is large, nearly spherical or oval, fleshy, juicy, smooth skin, and varied in color and ornamentation. Seeds are numerous, ovate, black, red, sometimes white, yellow, pale green or marked, smooth on both sides, obtuse at the base, usually slightly arched at the edges, cm long, cm wide, 1-2 mm thick, flowering and fruiting in summer.

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