. CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION WHEN LOOKING FOR PLANT MELONS WATER

   SOIL FOR MELONS WATER
           The watermelon can be cultivable in many types of soil, but it makes it more comfortable on the sandy soil (fine sand), the dunes and the dunes. The soil type will affect the production of the ticket based on weather. For example, when you get a ticket to the clay soil when there are many rainfall, melons plants will not be able to thrive, because the soil of the clay would drain the water for rain and hence the crops die.
           
Also, when you bring melons into the sandy soil, then there is not enough water plants will die by lack of water. Also remember the sandy soils are very fast enough, so you measure it on the soil of the species that make sure you have sufficient water and irrigation to be regular.
           
WATER SUPPLY IN the FIELD (Drainage).
            Another criterion that a farmer should consider when finding the melons area is the soil capable of providing water, i.e. the soil that does not water. You can make the drainage that will help remove water from the field.
           
The SLOPES OF the ground (Topography)
            It is that the condition of the field is raised on one side and the other side is a slope or you can call it slope. A a slope or slope field is very easy for soil erosion that will destroy your crops. Be sure when you choose a field, then you avoid areas of that style.
           
The LIGHT of THE SUN (Sunshine).
            In the planting of any of their light sunlight is very important because it helps in the manufacture of crop food (Photosynthesis). In terms of melons, sunlight has a huge impact on crops, either decreasing or increasing. The ticket plant requires at least 6 hours of sunlight.
           This is very helpful in the manufacture of sugar on the ticket. Also the light of the sun helps the healthy growth of a ticket plant. So for good growth, when you choose a location to grow a ticket to a place where plants will get a direct sunlight (direct sunlight) for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. This means that the area is far from the large-scale or larger trees that can produce shade in the field.
NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF LIGHT LOSS
Melons the area of the most frequent clouds or the area of the sun is enough, it bears a negative fruit.
Plants are dull, withers, and die.
The pollination in melons plants is made with insects like bees, bee activities are reduced during winter or during the rainy season because the periods are not enough sunlight. This means that even the shaded area is not a friend to the activities of the repacking
Melons need warmth to produce sweet fruit. This means that the area will grow and the shade will not grow warm so the fruit will fail
Water
           Water access in reproduction melons area is another important criterion for considering when choosing a location. In order to make the most reliable agriculture, strive for your location to be close to the safe water source, for irrigation.
           
ACCESSED
The area should be partially accessible to road infrastructure. Area to place where a large car can reach, to help transport during harvesting.

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