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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Zlatic120 | Sugar Hill , Georgia | Looks like I'm having low pollination success rates , I have very few bees so I've taken to hand pollinating but still my success rate is only about 45% , I have noticed that the larger ovaries from the beg honing tend to survive the most , which I guess is a given , I am doing the direct pollination method rather than a brush around 9-10 in the morning , any words of advice  | 5/29/2012 11:24:51 PM | 
		
            | Minnesota Melon Man | Rochester, Minnesota | Yes, if the weather for the day of pollination is above 75 degrees, then I recommend putting a container of ice near the pollinated flower and then put a remay blanket or some sort of cover over the them to keep the flower cool.  It seems that cooler weather will cause the flower to uptake the pollen.  
 Every flower I pollinated by this method last year took.
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            | Bubba Presley | Muddy Waters | Is the blossom end glowing when you pollinate,look at the blossom early in the day when it changes to a glow like appearance.shes ready. | 5/30/2012 10:10:45 AM | 
		
            | Zlatic120 | Sugar Hill , Georgia | How much growth should I get per day on the melon once it pollinates , it seems to be very slow for now but I noticed most of the foliage around the melon is still developing so I'm thinking about hitting it with a balanced fertilizer and doing some thinning where neccesarry | 5/30/2012 11:31:02 AM | 
		
            | Bubba Presley | Muddy Waters | Be carefull pushing them with ferts, if your soil is up to par.Just water is good.You can slow them down with to much fertility.The  melon will turn black in a few days if not pollinated.Dont worry about it stealing juice from another if you have 50 feet of vine or more it will support 2 fruit easy. | 5/30/2012 1:07:03 PM | 
		
            | removed_20180906 | Valencia Spain | how many feet do the top growers pollinate at | 6/2/2012 3:44:13 PM | 
		
            | Bubba Presley | Muddy Waters | Most of them pollinate 5 feet or more out.they like to be 7- 10 feet about average.But hey anythings possible try something different.Good Luck! | 6/2/2012 11:08:28 PM | 
		
        
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