Pineapple melon

Pineapple melon is very popular due to its simplicity in care and excellent taste. Every gardener can enjoy delicious fruits that taste like overseas fruits. It is enough just to purchase seeds and plant them in your personal plot.

Description of pineapple melon

Pineapple melon is a high-yielding mid-season variety. Heat-loving culture, very demanding of light. The period from germination to full ripening is 80-100 days.

Key Features of Pineapple Melon:

  • fruit color - yellow-golden;
  • the rind is dense, but not thick, with a slight mesh pattern;
  • the pulp is tender, juicy, slightly oily, light cream in color;
  • shape - rounded, slightly oblong;
  • fruit weight - 1-3 kg;
  • bright pineapple aroma.

Pineapple melon is perfectly transported, even over fairly long distances, and is well stored. The shelf life of the removed fruits is 1.5-2 months, without any chemical treatment. The variety is perfectly adapted to any weather conditions, in particular, it easily tolerates a temporary drop in temperature.

Pineapple melon is consumed both fresh and processed. Jams, jams, jam, candied fruits, marmalade, juices and compotes are made from ripe fruits. Used for a variety of baked goods. You can also freeze it for future use to enjoy delicious fruit all year round.

The large amount of vitamins in pineapple melon makes it very healthy. It is recommended to introduce it into the menu for people suffering from cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the upper respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. It is also useful to use this fruit for anemia, anemia, gout, tuberculosis.

Advice! People who watch their figure should also pay attention to pineapple melon. Due to the large amount of fiber in the fruits, it perfectly complements the diet.

Pineapple melon varieties

Based on the Pineapple Melon variety, several hybrids have been bred that have similar characteristics, in particular, the taste and aroma reminiscent of pineapple. But they all differ in terms of ripening, size, shape, color of the peel and pulp.

Melon pineapple F1

Melon Pineapple F1 is a mid-season pineapple-type hybrid. The growing season lasts 90-100 days. It is characterized by a friendly yield and stable, long-term fruiting. The fruit is very sweet and fragrant, round-oval in shape. Average weight 1.3-2.3 kg. The pulp is creamy white. The peel is thin, yellow-green, with a pronounced mesh pattern.

Melon pineapple americano

Melon-pineapple Americano is an ultra-early hybrid that differs from other varieties in its miniature size and original color, as can be seen from the photo. The average fruit weight is 400 g.

Melon Americano not only has a delicious pineapple flavor, but also an attractive appearance. The light orange skin with dark brown stripes looks very unusual and decorative. The pulp is white, firm and at the same time very juicy.

Melon American Pineapple

American pineapple is a mid-season hybrid. Suitable for outdoor cultivation. Differs in high productivity, is not afraid of late spring frosts. The shape of the fruit is round, weight is about 2.5 kg, the color of the peel is light green or beige. The pulp is creamy, juicy, sweet, and tastes like pineapple.

Pineapple melon Gold

A mid-season hybrid that is easily recognizable by the greenish color of the peel, with a slightly rough surface. The color of the fruit pulp ranges from bright yellow to orange, sometimes even reddish, with a characteristic green rim at the base of the skin. The taste of the variety is excellent, with a pronounced pineapple aroma. Melon Gold is very sweet, sometimes too sweet. For those who do not like sweets, the taste of the fruit may seem very cloying.

Growing pineapple melon

In the southern regions, pineapple melon can be grown by direct sowing of seeds into the ground. In areas with cooler climates, it is better to use the seedling method of cultivating the variety.

Seedling preparation

It is recommended to start sowing with the preparation of seeds, which should be soaked in warm water for several days. It needs to be changed daily. As soon as the seeds begin to "peck", they can be sown in the ground. The first half of April is considered the best time for sowing.

Advice! Planting material is recommended to be purchased at specialized retail outlets. Self-harvested seeds should not be used earlier than 3 years after collection.

Sowing is carried out in specially prepared containers, laying out 1 seed each. An important condition is the creation of a greenhouse effect, for which crops are covered with plastic wrap. They remove it immediately after the first shoots appear. The cups with emerging sprouts are placed in a well-lit place, for example, on a windowsill on the sunny side. You can prevent the seedlings from pulling out by regularly rearranging and turning the pots.

After 30 days, the seedlings can be planted in open ground. It must be pre-hardened by taking it out daily in the open air. You should start with a few minutes, constantly increasing the time.

Selection and preparation of the landing site

Pineapple melon is unpretentious to growing conditions. It grows on any soil, but the best yield can be obtained by growing the crop on neutral soils. When choosing an area for planting, you should give preference to sunny, well-lit areas, protected from cold winds.

Landing rules

You should start planting pineapple melon, focusing on the ambient temperature. The approximate date of sowing seeds is the end of spring, the last decade of May. One of the main parameters is the degree of soil heating. The soil temperature should be at least + 15 ° С, otherwise the seedlings can simply not wait.

Attention! The most intense growth of pineapple melon is observed at an air temperature of + 25-30 ° C.

Don't plant the seeds too deep. The optimum embedding depth is 15-20 mm. You can speed up the germination of seeds by covering the holes with crops with a film. Immediately after emergence, it is harvested.

It is recommended to plant pineapple melons at a distance of 80-100 cm from each other, since the variety tends to grow intensively.

Watering and feeding

Pineapple melon needs regular watering. The recommended water consumption rate is 500 ml for each bush. As the plant grows, this volume gradually increases to 3 liters.

Watering frequency is reduced during flowering. During this period, the melon is watered no more than once every 3-5 days. Even less often, the bushes are watered during the ripening of the fruits. Stop watering pineapple melons 7-10 days before the start of fruit picking.

It is convenient to combine watering with top dressing. Fertilization of pineapple melons is carried out in several stages:

  1. 2 weeks after planting seedlings in the ground. Under each bush, add 2 liters of nutrient solution (20 g of ammonium nitrate per 10 liters of water).
  2. During the budding process. Fertilize with ammonia solution or mullein (1:10).
  3. 2-3 weeks after the second feeding, the bushes are poured with a complex of mineral fertilizers. The solution is prepared in this way - 50 g of superphosphate, 30 g of ammonium sulfate, 20-25 g of potassium salt are dissolved in 10 liters of water.

Formation

Pinching the lashes is the main agricultural technique that affects the yield of pineapple melons. Their fruits are tied on lashes of the third order. After the first 4-5 true leaves appear at the shoot, pinch the top of it over the third leaf. Over time, second-order shoots will begin to grow from the axils of the remaining leaves.

After 4-5 leaves appear on them again, the lower shoot should be removed, and the tops should be pinched off the top two. On them, shoots of the third order will grow, on which flower stalks will appear (in the photo), and then the fruits of pineapple melons will be tied.

When the size of the ovaries reaches 4-5 cm, the weakest branches should be removed, leaving only 5-6 on which the largest ovaries are located.

Warning! To obtain a good harvest in the form of large and juicy fruits, it is recommended to leave no more than 1 ovary on one shoot, otherwise they will grow small.

Harvesting

You should start harvesting after making sure that the pineapple melons are fully ripe. First of all, attention should be paid to the color of the fruit and to the mesh on the surface of the peel. Ripe pineapple melons are easily separated from the lashes, have a characteristic color, a network of cracks is evenly distributed over the entire skin. But, such fruits should not be left for storage, since they will not lie for more than 1-1.5 months.

For long-term storage, it is recommended to select melons with a moderately pronounced network of cracks, covering no more than half of the fruit. Such fruits are collected selectively, as they show signs of technical ripeness. Harvesting is done in the morning, before the onset of heat or in the evening. Plucked pineapple melons are left in the garden for 4-5 days, turning from side to side every 5-6 hours. Then they are removed to a dry, cool room.

Attention! Melons intended for long-term storage are recommended to be plucked together with a tail at least 3 cm long.

Diseases and pests

Pineapple melon is resistant to powdery mildew, late blight and other fungal diseases. But sometimes it is exposed to the occurrence of diseases characteristic of other melons and gourds.

Diseases and pests

Signs of the disease

Melon aphid

Located on the back of the leaves, sucking juice from the plant

Wireworm

Drills holes in fruits, laying eggs inside

Copperhead

Pink spots on the surface of the leaves

Spider mite

A thin cobweb on the underside of the leaves, which subsequently spreads throughout the bush

Scoop

It feeds on fruits, leaving deep holes in their surface

Melon fly

Lays eggs inside the fruit, causing them to rapidly rot

Fusarium

Affects primarily young shoots, the leaves and stems of which lose their natural color

Powdery mildew

Leaves and stems are covered with white bloom

Downy mildew

All parts of the plant are covered with a yellow bloom.

Preventive actions:

  1. During planting, onion skins or eggshells must be placed in each hole.
  2. Carry out periodic spraying of the bushes with a solution of laundry soap or ash, whey, onion and garlic broth.
  3. Plant scented plants such as marigolds around the pineapple melon area.

Reviews of pineapple melon

Tatiana, 45 years old, Saratov
Based on the numerous positive reviews of gardeners, I also decided to plant a pineapple melon in my dacha. The result has exceeded all my expectations. The fruit grew very sweet, with a fresh tropical fruit aroma. Children especially liked them. Grown through seedlings, which made it possible to feast on ripe fruits earlier.
Olga, 51 years old, Krasnodar
I liked the variety both in appearance and taste. The melons are quite large and well kept. Watering was often not possible, since I was at the dacha only on weekends. But this did not affect the harvest in any way.I also liked that I managed to grow delicious pineapple melons without chemical treatments. The variety has indeed proven to be disease resistant.
Mikhail, 67 years old, Kaluga
This year I decided to experiment and planted Americano pineapple melon. I liked the decorativeness of the variety and its diminutiveness. But it turned out that these are not the main advantages of the hybrid. These small melons, which fit in the hand, are also very tasty. The grandchildren were delighted with my striped melons. I advise all lovers of exotic to try to grow this variety.

Conclusion

Pineapple melon will appeal to both adults and children due to its original taste and aroma. The variety is unpretentious, it can be grown both in greenhouse conditions and in garden beds. Suitable for growing in any latitude, fruit setting takes place even in stressful climatic conditions.

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