Discover the delightful taste of summer with the Rubin watermelon! This mid-early variety will delight you with an incredible harvest and exceptional flavor. Just imagine: juicy, sweet, and richly aromatic—the perfect treat for the whole family!
Ruby watermelon is more than just a dessert; it's a source of vitamins and a positive mood booster. Its ruby-red flesh , tender and fine-grained, literally melts in your mouth, leaving a pleasant aftertaste. And its honeyed sweetness will evoke a sense of carefree, summer warmth.
Advantages of the Ruby variety:
- High and stable yield : Enjoy an abundance of juicy watermelons every season.
- Prolificacy : You will get several large fruits from one plant.
- Excellent transportability : Watermelons can be easily transported without losing their quality.
- Resistance to diseases and adverse weather conditions : Forget about crop problems – Rubin is not afraid of nature’s surprises.
Characteristics of the Rubin watermelon:
- Type: F1 hybrid
- Growing period: 70-80 days
- Fruit shape: Round, even
- Fruit color: Dark green with stripes
- Average fruit weight: 6-11 kg
- Flesh color: Ruby red
- Taste: Sweet, honey
- Sugar content: 11-12%
- Disease resistance: Anthracnose, Fusarium
For a bountiful harvest, it is recommended to sow watermelon seeds sideways along furrows or in the center of a fallow pit. You can create beds 210-270 cm wide, apply manure and incorporate it into a furrow in the center of the bed (lengthwise), and sow two rows of watermelon on each side of the manure-incorporated furrow. The row spacing on the bed should be 70-90 cm, and the spacing between rows on adjacent beds should be 140-180 cm. Using these methods, manure consumption is approximately 6-8 kg per 1 m². The best mineral fertilizers for watermelon include superphosphate, ammonium nitrate, and potassium salt. It is important to remember that too much nitrogen fertilizer can negatively affect the taste of the watermelon, so use moderation.
Treat yourself to the taste of true summer! Choose a Rubin watermelon and taste the difference!