Đã thử trồng vào đất vườn cạnh nhà ở quê khi bị bệnh phải nghỉ việc, mình thích ăn dưa lê, cùng dưa lưới, thời tiết lạnh miền bắc phía núi cao Việt Nam mình gieo giống vào giữa tháng 9 vẫn cho đậu quả nó cho quả bé bằng nắm tay một chút. Thời tiết bất lợi, lạnh và không khí lạnh. Lần sau sẽ trồng sớm hơn 2 tháng ❤
If the tree is still fresh like that, is it possible for the second fruiting of the melon? or after the first fruiting it will be immediately trimmed the whole stem and just thrown away??
They cutted the smaller fruits and leafs so than all energy will goes to upcoming fruits and its bigger and sweet and they didnt planted it they make compost and give to other plants
I saw your whole video in detail and I was wondering if you can answer some questions. * Can plants be reused for next batch or need to start all over again? * It was understood that one cantaloupe yields breast results, but if you leave them in, would it just be a matter of time to achieve same results? * Were these plants subjected to sun light, LED, kept in basement, etc, and how much light were these plants getting?
- Cantaloupe we should only harvest once and start again for the next time to have good fruit quality - Usually we will choose to leave the fruit from the 5th branch onwards - Melon plants need a lot of light, so they are suitable for planting in the summer or when there is a lot of sunshine - the rainy season is difficult to grow and prone to diseases.
@@EYGardeningHere in south-eastern US, we are experiencing a lot more rain than usual this year. It’s causing a lot of garden headaches. Most years, getting enough water to the garden is the biggest issue with weeding in 95 to 100+ temperatures. Even the evening hours are hot most years. It’s why I added a drip irrigation system. Since adding drip lines, the garden has flourished. I’ve fought growing issues with the fight against tomato end rot until this year. Despite the heavy rain, I gathered soil samples from three areas 4 to 6 inches deep of the garden, my raised bed where I plant salad lettuce, ButterCrunch salad, arugula, & spinach (it’s in a 12 inch tall by 4ft wide by 8ft long raised bed to keep the neighborhood wild rabbits out), & an area that I grow blackberries. My husband helped me treat them all. So far, I haven’t seen any signs of end rot on the tomatoes yet & I have a lot, a whole lot of tomato plants growing in numerous varieties, all are indeterminate plants. The one thing i have a tough time doing is thinning plants, so I know it’d be way too difficult for me to cut off all the small grow fruits from these plants, although I thoroughly understand the why that you did it. 👍🏼
@@EYGardening Why won't you answer the question that everybody's asking about the clips you used, what's the big secret? Why show us a video on how to do it and then leave out how to get what we need to do it. That don't make no sense.
Where did you get the clips? Everybody on here has asked that question and for some reason you won't answer. It can't be because you didn't see anybody asked that question because practically everyone asks for the same thing, where did you get the clips?! Oh... That's a whole lot of doing for 5 cantaloupe.
Cuando se cultiva en botes la tierra no tienen los suficientes nutrientes para alimentar a toda la planta y los frutos, con ese método al menos 2 pueden crecer en perfectas condiciones, en el suelo producen más pero solo 2 o 3 frutas son de buen tamaño las demás se quedan pequeñas, y si te fijas el usa abonos naturales no químicos como en las grandes plantaciones.
The clips are really not needed. The fruit has to grow a lot before it will separate from the stem. The string wrapped around the fruit is when support is needed if at all. It supports the fruit so the stem does not separate from it. Many would say that the fruit is not ripe until the stem easily comes off the fruit. My comment is if you're watering from the side of the bucket all the top dressing is not going to do you much good as nothing is going to carry any of the nutrients down to the roots.
Sometimes I think people do videos to show how smart they're not isn't there a simpler way of doing this I always thought there was I think you put it in a cup let it what you call it oh my God see how confusing
@@EYGardening The clipse, what about the clips, where did you get the clips? Everybody on here is asking that one question, that you won't answer. Why?!
Thumbs down for not answering your viewers question of where the clips you use came from or even a name to look them up. You won't get subscribers by ignoring them. This question is asked over a dozen times. Link it in your transcript.
Explain in simple way.Great.Good Luck
Hi, am a beginner. Thanks for making and sharing such wonderful video.😊
Thank you for sharing have a blessed day stay safe and healthy. Peace love God bless. 🙏❤🙏❤💚
Where did you buy the hooks at
Please share the source for the hanging hooks. Did you create them?
God loves us, he gave cantaloupes.
Where did you get the clips to hang the melon?
Đã thử trồng vào đất vườn cạnh nhà ở quê khi bị bệnh phải nghỉ việc, mình thích ăn dưa lê, cùng dưa lưới, thời tiết lạnh miền bắc phía núi cao Việt Nam mình gieo giống vào giữa tháng 9 vẫn cho đậu quả nó cho quả bé bằng nắm tay một chút. Thời tiết bất lợi, lạnh và không khí lạnh. Lần sau sẽ trồng sớm hơn 2 tháng ❤
*The big yellow fruit looks so delicious, it's amazing*
@EY-Gardening where do you get these clips
It is so soothing watching the video
14:26 to 14:40 The BEST SOUND on this video
If the tree is still fresh like that, is it possible for the second fruiting of the melon? or after the first fruiting it will be immediately trimmed the whole stem and just thrown away??
What are the names of the hooks you are using
Good sharing my friend.
Good luck ❤❤
Hello my friend. Why do you keep one fruit in each plant? Is it possible to keep 2 or 3 fruits on each plant?
May I know why you cut the smaller fruits at first, and what you did to that small fruits?? Did you planted it or throw it?
They cutted the smaller fruits and leafs so than all energy will goes to upcoming fruits and its bigger and sweet and they didnt planted it they make compost and give to other plants
Salam tempel dari pemula nih bosQ 🙏
Hi incredible planting please tell about soil mixed with what ingredients for plz.🌱🌸💗
Ngon quá rất tuyệt vời❤
I saw your whole video in detail and I was wondering if you can answer some questions.
* Can plants be reused for next batch or need to start all over again?
* It was understood that one cantaloupe yields breast results, but if you leave them in, would it just be a matter of time to achieve same results?
* Were these plants subjected to sun light, LED, kept in basement, etc, and how much light were these plants getting?
- Cantaloupe we should only harvest once and start again for the next time to have good fruit quality
- Usually we will choose to leave the fruit from the 5th branch onwards
- Melon plants need a lot of light, so they are suitable for planting in the summer or when there is a lot of sunshine - the rainy season is difficult to grow and prone to diseases.
@@EYGardeningHere in south-eastern US, we are experiencing a lot more rain than usual this year. It’s causing a lot of garden headaches. Most years, getting enough water to the garden is the biggest issue with weeding in 95 to 100+ temperatures. Even the evening hours are hot most years. It’s why I added a drip irrigation system. Since adding drip lines, the garden has flourished. I’ve fought growing issues with the fight against tomato end rot until this year. Despite the heavy rain, I gathered soil samples from three areas 4 to 6 inches deep of the garden, my raised bed where I plant salad lettuce, ButterCrunch salad, arugula, & spinach (it’s in a 12 inch tall by 4ft wide by 8ft long raised bed to keep the neighborhood wild rabbits out), & an area that I grow blackberries. My husband helped me treat them all. So far, I haven’t seen any signs of end rot on the tomatoes yet & I have a lot, a whole lot of tomato plants growing in numerous varieties, all are indeterminate plants.
The one thing i have a tough time doing is thinning plants, so I know it’d be way too difficult for me to cut off all the small grow fruits from these plants, although I thoroughly understand the why that you did it. 👍🏼
@@EYGardening where do we get the clips that you are using
@@EYGardening
Why won't you answer the question that everybody's asking about the clips you used, what's the big secret?
Why show us a video on how to do it and then leave out how to get what we need to do it.
That don't make no sense.
@@EYGardening apakah kita tidak perlu menyiramkan nya lagi di atas nya?
Bhai ye mitti konsi h,or kya kya mix h isme
Good luck
How long was the rope that the vines climbed up on?
Maa Syaa Allah Tabarakallah
Terima kasih ilmunnya.bermanfaat
How do you cut the Big hole for the bottle pls
good jon ..😍😍
What a great idea 👍🏼
Great and thank you idea
These are very testy fruits kharbuja
Where did you get the clips? Everybody on here has asked that question and for some reason you won't answer.
It can't be because you didn't see anybody asked that question because practically everyone asks for the same thing, where did you get the clips?!
Oh... That's a whole lot of doing for 5 cantaloupe.
Chúc kênh bạn phát triển
Mantap om........kirim bijinya om. Saya majenang. Serius om.
look delicious
Good Job😄
Kenapa letak botol di tengah timba kok tidak didasar timba? mohon petunjuknya trimakasih
No entiendo porque cortó las otras frutas si estaban bien ?? Muy buena fruta
Para que la planta se concentrara en producir una sola fruta.
Cuando se cultiva en botes la tierra no tienen los suficientes nutrientes para alimentar a toda la planta y los frutos, con ese método al menos 2 pueden crecer en perfectas condiciones, en el suelo producen más pero solo 2 o 3 frutas son de buen tamaño las demás se quedan pequeñas, y si te fijas el usa abonos naturales no químicos como en las grandes plantaciones.
Only one fruit per vine?
Udah panen tapi kok msh bnyak bunganya yah😂😂
Good vedio❤❤
These do not appear ripe
The clips are really not needed. The fruit has to grow a lot before it will separate from the stem. The string wrapped around the fruit is when support is needed if at all. It supports the fruit so the stem does not separate from it. Many would say that the fruit is not ripe until the stem easily comes off the fruit.
My comment is if you're watering from the side of the bucket all the top dressing is not going to do you much good as nothing is going to carry any of the nutrients down to the roots.
tidak ada cahaya matahari?
10:14
Is that string in water bottles
yes.
It's cotton rope. It's called the wick method of watering.
Thanks you so much
Good video for me❤❤❤❤
Lo quiero. Gracias
Nice 👍
Thank you
Good vèdio
محمد ❤️
W domu???? 😢
What is this fruit name in Telugu?
I know it's Panipuri or Putumayam
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It's too complicated, I want a simple method
Buy at the store 🤣
Just plant one in a five gallon grow bag with a tomato cage over the top to let the vines grow upwards. That’s all you need.
@@soylentlyso3219 Thank you for your useful tip!
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this costs way more then just buying a cantaloupe lol
It’s a one time purchase you get many seeds from each cantaloupe you grow and you can reuse the same dirt and bucket each year if you want to
Sometimes I think people do videos to show how smart they're not isn't there a simpler way of doing this I always thought there was I think you put it in a cup let it what you call it oh my God see how confusing
For the best result you only keep one fruit per plant
Yes
@@EYGardening
The clipse, what about the clips, where did you get the clips?
Everybody on here is asking that one question, that you won't answer. Why?!
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جهن هفي مبهه 💔💔💔💔💔👎🏻🙄
Thumbs down for not answering your viewers question of where the clips you use came from or even a name to look them up. You won't get subscribers by ignoring them. This question is asked over a dozen times. Link it in your transcript.
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it so complicated,,, wasting time and not simple and then not understand...this is a movie
Thank you