Thank you very much 🙏- amazing details! Growing pumpkin plants for grafting. Will graft 2 plants and then will graft them to melons, water melons and cucumbers 😁= triple root system for speed growing. This method is best for container gardening, short summer countries, cold weather.
I love this clear video and I'll keep it as my reference for this year grafting, thanks for that. Surprizingly, the pumpkin root is not bigger than the watermelon one, so why not to graft 2 watermelons together if the goal is to double the root density? My understanding from other videos seen elsewhere is that they cut the watermelon root to let only the pumpkins root alone, to probably let it grow much more, but it's only my comprehension. A good test would be to compare 3 roots grafting would be better than 2 roots which would be better than 1 root alone, we would be fixed, mainly with watermelon seeds only to keep most optimized compatibility. I'm not experienced enough to do it.
Given your information, you obviously won time. It took you around 2 months and a half. Early crop, but it's possible to grow fruits twice as big without grafting . What's the point growing it in a confined space with poor soil in greenhouse? Could you also be so kind and disclose the rootstock used? There is a watermelon cultivar with white seeds. It's stress resistant with average fruit weight 2-3 kg and very delicious. Watermelons with white seed are usually bigger. Yeah, and why using trellis? It's supposed to be an obstacle for transporting nutrients all the way up. Watermelons are arguably suited for growing on a trellis
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Nice sharing thanks for sharing 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing.
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very relaxing to watch,,,good skills,,,
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Wow very nice 👍
Thank you very much 🙏- amazing details!
Growing pumpkin plants for grafting. Will graft 2 plants and then will graft them to melons, water melons and cucumbers 😁= triple root system for speed growing. This method is best for container gardening, short summer countries, cold weather.
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why you do this? does the plant get more nutrition because there are two roots?
super idea
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Оболденный ролик,всё понятно.Всё в одном ролике,класс!
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double rootstock?
yes double rootstock
Thứ tui quan tâm là ghép như vậy thì dưa có ngọt không?
vị ngọt như thường chỉ cần cây đủ lá và dinh dưỡng
Hình như bí nó phát triển hơn dưa hay sau ấy?
dạ bí mạnh lắm, chính vì vậy mới ghép dưa hấu vào gốc bí để tận dụng sức mạnh của cây bí
흥미롭습니다.
호박씨를 늦게 심는 이유는 무엇인가요?
호박은 수박보다 일찍 발아하고 빨리 자라므로 수박을 먼저 심는다.
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I love this clear video and I'll keep it as my reference for this year grafting, thanks for that. Surprizingly, the pumpkin root is not bigger than the watermelon one, so why not to graft 2 watermelons together if the goal is to double the root density?
My understanding from other videos seen elsewhere is that they cut the watermelon root to let only the pumpkins root alone, to probably let it grow much more, but it's only my comprehension.
A good test would be to compare 3 roots grafting would be better than 2 roots which would be better than 1 root alone, we would be fixed, mainly with watermelon seeds only to keep most optimized compatibility. I'm not experienced enough to do it.
I really appreciate your comment. I hope you will continue to write your thoughts.
If your grafted a pumpkin and watermelon together why didn’t the pumpkin show any of its traits? If it did where?
어차피 수박인 왜 호박이랑 접을 하는지 궁금 뭐가 틀린건가요.
because: watermelon seeds f2, The variety is quite weak, so it is advisable to transplant it into a pumpkin to: support the plant to grow better
Labune kok kalah saya kira dua2 nya tumbuh
Given your information, you obviously won time.
It took you around 2 months and a half.
Early crop, but it's possible to grow fruits twice as big without grafting .
What's the point growing it in a confined space with poor soil in greenhouse?
Could you also be so kind and disclose the rootstock used?
There is a watermelon cultivar with white seeds.
It's stress resistant with average fruit weight 2-3 kg and very delicious.
Watermelons with white seed are usually bigger.
Yeah, and why using trellis? It's supposed to be an obstacle for transporting nutrients all the way up.
Watermelons are arguably suited for growing on a trellis
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