1. Plant Overview
- Type: Annual, warm-season vine crop
- Family: Cucurbitaceae (same as cucumber, pumpkin, squash)
- Growth Habit: Creeping, trailing vine with large lobed leaves and yellow flowers
- Pollination: Cross-pollinated (mostly by bees)
- Climate: Hot, dry climate with full sunlight; temperature 25–35°C is ideal
2. Growing Duration
- Germination: 4–8 days (depending on soil temperature, best at 25–30°C)
- Vegetative Growth: 25–30 days after germination
- Flowering: Around 30–35 days after sowing
- Fruit Set: 40–45 days after sowing
- Harvesting: Hybrid varieties are usually ready in 70–90 days after sowing (some early hybrids mature in 65–70 days).
3. Harvesting Details
- Maturity Indicators:
- Tendril near the fruit stem turns brown/dry
- Fruit makes a dull/hollow sound when tapped
- The belly (underside touching soil) turns creamy yellow
 
- Yield (Hybrid Varieties):
- 30–40 tons per hectare under good management
- Each fruit weighs 3–6 kg (some hybrids can reach 8–10 kg)
 
4. Plant Requirements
- Soil: Sandy loam with good drainage, pH 6.0–7.5
- Irrigation: Requires regular irrigation in early growth, but water should be reduced during ripening (too much water reduces sweetness).
- Spacing: 1.5–2.5 m between rows and 0.6–1.2 m between plants
- Fertilizer (per hectare):
- FYM (Farm Yard Manure): 15–20 tons
- NPK: 100:50:50 kg (Nitrogen:Phosphorus:Potassium) split into basal + top dressing
 
- Pests/Diseases: Aphids, fruit flies, downy mildew, powdery mildew; managed with IPM practices.
5. Fruit Characteristics (Hybrid Watermelon)
- Shape: Round or oblong (depends on hybrid type)
- Rind Color: Green with dark green stripes or uniform dark green
- Flesh Color: Deep red (sometimes yellow in special hybrids)
- Sweetness: High sugar content (10–12° Brix, some hybrids reach 13–14° Brix)
- Texture: Crisp, juicy flesh with few seeds or seedless (depending on hybrid)
 
                                 
								 
								 
								 
								
 
            