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Old 24-10-2005, 06:41 PM
 
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Default Muskmelons(cantaloupes) in a time of pumpkins

Hi, folks,

Gardening in San Jose, California -- USDA Zone 9, Sunset Zone 16.

I have a muskmelon (cantaloupe) vine which flowered late. Five fruits
appeared about 6 weeks ago. They're growing, and they have acquired
that netted outer skin, but recently they have slowed down. The
weather has been cooling, and the leaves on the vine have yellowed.

Once upon a time I remember reading about a trick that a Colorado
tomato grower used to extend his yield. If he had green fruit when the
weather got cold, he uprooted his entire vine and left it hanging from
the rafters in his garage. Fruie ripened indoors. Can I do something
similar with my melons here?

Thanks for any advice.

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