I saw your whole video in detail and I was wondering if you can answer some questions. * Can plants be reused for next batch or need to start all over again? * It was understood that one cantaloupe yields breast results, but if you leave them in, would it just be a matter of time to achieve same results? * Were these plants subjected to sun light, LED, kept in basement, etc, and how much light were these plants getting?
- Cantaloupe we should only harvest once and start again for the next time to have good fruit quality - Usually we will choose to leave the fruit from the 5th branch onwards - Melon plants need a lot of light, so they are suitable for planting in the summer or when there is a lot of sunshine - the rainy season is difficult to grow and prone to diseases.
@@EYGardeningHere in south-eastern US, we are experiencing a lot more rain than usual this year. It’s causing a lot of garden headaches. Most years, getting enough water to the garden is the biggest issue with weeding in 95 to 100+ temperatures. Even the evening hours are hot most years. It’s why I added a drip irrigation system. Since adding drip lines, the garden has flourished. I’ve fought growing issues with the fight against tomato end rot until this year. Despite the heavy rain, I gathered soil samples from three areas 4 to 6 inches deep of the garden, my raised bed where I plant salad lettuce, ButterCrunch salad, arugula, & spinach (it’s in a 12 inch tall by 4ft wide by 8ft long raised bed to keep the neighborhood wild rabbits out), & an area that I grow blackberries. My husband helped me treat them all. So far, I haven’t seen any signs of end rot on the tomatoes yet & I have a lot, a whole lot of tomato plants growing in numerous varieties, all are indeterminate plants. The one thing i have a tough time doing is thinning plants, so I know it’d be way too difficult for me to cut off all the small grow fruits from these plants, although I thoroughly understand the why that you did it. 👍🏼
@@EYGardening Why won't you answer the question that everybody's asking about the clips you used, what's the big secret? Why show us a video on how to do it and then leave out how to get what we need to do it. That don't make no sense.
They cutted the smaller fruits and leafs so than all energy will goes to upcoming fruits and its bigger and sweet and they didnt planted it they make compost and give to other plants
Where did you get the clips? Everybody on here has asked that question and for some reason you won't answer. It can't be because you didn't see anybody asked that question because practically everyone asks for the same thing, where did you get the clips?! Oh... That's a whole lot of doing for 5 cantaloupe.
@@EYGardening The clipse, what about the clips, where did you get the clips? Everybody on here is asking that one question, that you won't answer. Why?!