Cucamelon Seeds - Edible - Self-Pollinating - Open-Pollinating - Cold Resistant  - Potted  - Climbing - Planting after the last frost(60 Seeds)

Cucamelon Seeds - Edible - Self-Pollinating - Open-Pollinating - Cold Resistant - Potted - Climbing - Planting after the last frost(60 Seeds)

60 Seeds
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Cucamelon Seeds - Edible - Self-Pollinating - Open-Pollinating - Cold Resistant  - Potted  - Climbing - Planting after the last frost(60 Seeds)

Cucamelon Seeds - Edible - Self-Pollinating - Open-Pollinating - Cold Resistant - Potted - Climbing - Planting after the last frost(60 Seeds)

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📌Quantity: 60+ Seeds/ 1 packHow to Grow Cucamelon (Mouse Melon) from Seed1. Start Seeds Indoors (Optional but Recommended)When: 4ndash;6 weeks before your last frost date.How:- Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to improve germination.- Plant frac14; inch deep in seed-starting mix.- Keep warm (70ndash;75deg;F / 21ndash;24deg;C) and moist.- Germination takes 7ndash;14 days.2. Transplant or Direct Sow Outdoors- Timing: After danger of frost has passed and soil is warm.- Spacing: 12ndash;18 inches apart in rows or containers.- Support: Use a trellis, cage, or nettingmdash;cucamelons love to climb.3. Sunlight- Needs full sun: At least 6ndash;8 hours/day.4. Soil- Well-draining, fertile soil.- pH 6.0ndash;7.0 (neutral to slightly acidic).- Add compost for best results.5. Watering- Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy.- Water at the base to avoid leaf diseases.6. Growth Maintenance- Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.- Minimal pests/disease.- No pruning needed, but train vines as they grow.7. Harvest- Pick when fruits are grape-sized (1ndash;2 inches).- Harvest regularly to encourage more fruiting.