Watermelon "Sladky Brilliant"
Watermelon "Sweet Diamond".
Early ripening, high-yielding variety (70-80 days from germination to ripening). It is grown in open ground and under film covers.
The highest quality fruit is combined with unsurpassed productivity in all weather conditions.
The fruits are striped, oval-shaped, weighing 5-9 (up to 14 kg) with thin skin. The pulp is dark red, very sweet, with a high content of sugars.
It is distinguished by excellent transportability and resistance to fusarium.
Agricultural technology.
Watermelon is grown in open ground and greenhouses, on light air- and water-permeable soils.
Sowing approximately in May, when the soil warms up to a depth of 8-10 cm to +15+16°C. Planting pattern 140x100. In greenhouses 70x70, using trellises (fruits can be hung in nets).
Before sowing, the seeds are treated in a solution of potassium permanganate, then washed with clean water.
The seedling method of cultivation is also used. In this case, the seedlings are planted after the last frost at the age of 3-4 true leaves. As the plants grow, they form into one stem, removing side shoots and leaving 2-3 ovaries on it (the rest are removed).
Further care consists of moderate watering, loosening, fertilizing and sprinkling of vines to protect them from being overturned by the wind.
Early ripening, high-yielding variety (70-80 days from germination to ripening). It is grown in open ground and under film covers.
The highest quality fruit is combined with unsurpassed productivity in all weather conditions.
The fruits are striped, oval-shaped, weighing 5-9 (up to 14 kg) with thin skin. The pulp is dark red, very sweet, with a high content of sugars.
It is distinguished by excellent transportability and resistance to fusarium.
Agricultural technology.
Watermelon is grown in open ground and greenhouses, on light air- and water-permeable soils.
Sowing approximately in May, when the soil warms up to a depth of 8-10 cm to +15+16°C. Planting pattern 140x100. In greenhouses 70x70, using trellises (fruits can be hung in nets).
Before sowing, the seeds are treated in a solution of potassium permanganate, then washed with clean water.
The seedling method of cultivation is also used. In this case, the seedlings are planted after the last frost at the age of 3-4 true leaves. As the plants grow, they form into one stem, removing side shoots and leaving 2-3 ovaries on it (the rest are removed).
Further care consists of moderate watering, loosening, fertilizing and sprinkling of vines to protect them from being overturned by the wind.