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          | Subject:  Questions on Two Topics from last year's forum... 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Clutchhitter | Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee | A)  Use of white towels as sun screens for melons (Idea    came from a Texas gentleman and endorsed by Mr. Bright):
 *  Are towels draped onto melons? or, placed on a frame?
 *  Are towels removed at sundown?
 *  Are towels held in place by attached weights?
 *  Is there any special technique/suggestions?
 
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 B)  Use of a sulphur-based solution to treat minor cosmetic defects on melons:  (Suggested by Mr. Kent, if memory serves)
 
 *  Is this mix homemade(recipe?) or available commercially?
 *  Any limits as to frequency of use?
 *  How long before results are seen?
 *  At what stage of pollination can treatment begin?
 (Last question because several narrow black streaks
 have appeared on a 7 day melon that is otherwise
 "perfect" in shape,size and location on vine--hate like
 the dickens to lose it.)
 TIA,  Regards, Clutch
 | 6/19/2012 8:19:59 PM | 
		
            | Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) | sevierville, Tn | i took sulphur power (bonide brand from co-op) and mix with a little water to make a paste of whatever thickness you need. If the melon gets any damage,scratch etc it will form a "black streak" minor ones probally wont be any problem. Unless its major i wouldn't put it on one that young. A picture would take the guess work out of your question. You can keep it on an older one as long as needed but it would heal in a few days anyway. | 6/19/2012 10:03:51 PM | 
		
            | Clutchhitter | Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee | Thank you, sir.  'Preciate the quick response. | 6/19/2012 10:14:09 PM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | I put plant stakes at four corners and attach white, cut to fit bed sheets to them and over my melons with clothespins.The sheets are a lot lighter weight than towels and also dry out much faster when they get wet. The sheets let just enough light through for my melons to maintain a good healthy color. | 6/20/2012 12:12:11 AM | 
		
            | Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) | sevierville, Tn | you don't want to put anything on the melon that will cause moisture to sit on the melon. Putting a towel on the fruit will do that.....almost caused me to loose one a few years ago that ended at 259 lbs  ;)  remember they sweat ! | 6/20/2012 6:03:01 AM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | Small melons are very sensitive to anything rubbing against them and the black streaks are the result.They are likely nothing to be concerned about. | 6/20/2012 7:20:20 AM | 
		
            | Minnesota Melon Man | Rochester, Minnesota | I use the same hoops that I use from the original remay blanket over the plant.  I put the hoops over the melon, and use gunny sacks pinned on with clothes pins.  I do not let the gunny sacks sit on the fruit at all, and they stay on all the time until the fruit is picked.
 I also lift the melons up on 2x4 boards placed perpendicular to the fruit.  This allows air flow completely around the melon and prevents rot.  I have never had a melon rot that I placed on boards.  I had lots of them rot prior to that.
 | 6/20/2012 11:01:38 AM | 
		
            | Minnesota Melon Man | Rochester, Minnesota | Small melons, prior to hoops or boards get a handful of white sterile sand under them to cushion them while they are young and easily hurt. | 6/20/2012 11:02:45 AM | 
		
        
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