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          | Subject:  How small is too small? 
 
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            | 719.5 Pounder | North Of The Border | I have a day 11 melon. It was only 35 inch Ott yesterday (17 Circ). The rain did dump a couple inches on us the first week it was pollinated so it never had sunlight to grow well, but is there such thing as too small.
 
 Also, unconnected, I have only seen 2 females on each of my watermelon plants, and I don't have a pollination on my second one. Any advice on getting her to flower?
 | 7/11/2021 8:05:17 AM | 
		
            | NDV | Ontario | I also have the problem of rain effecting watermelon growth. I would also be gratefully for info. | 7/11/2021 1:27:27 PM | 
		
            | NDV | Ontario | I also have the problem of rain effecting watermelon growth. I would also be gratefully for info. | 7/11/2021 1:27:29 PM | 
		
            | big moon | Bethlehem CT | What can you do? I think you nailed it.  SUNLIGHT and lots of it are what melons really thrive on. They can take the heat but sunlight is essential,   I can remember one summer many years back, was relatively cool with highs in the upper 70's and low 80's BUT it was sunny... The melons did really well that year.  A week of clouds and rain can really slow them down. Pray for some sun!As far as the unpollinated plant, I would stop all fertilizing and just wait.  Not much else you can do.  Sometimes a little stress will induce a plant to flower.  So it probably wouldn't hurt if the soil dried out a bit too.
 | 7/11/2021 1:56:24 PM | 
		
            | 719.5 Pounder | North Of The Border | I think I saw a female that had been hiding under the foliage open yesterday so all may not be lost. I guess your right about sunlight so I guess I'll just hope. | 7/12/2021 8:53:55 AM | 
		
        
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