I dried out some cantaloupe seeds from a super awesome fruit I had. Then just put them all in a bottle, cut in half with some dirt, and now they look huge after just a few days 😳
They are very crowded but look healthy. If you are in an area of the world with cold winters it is highly likely this won’t survive indoors long enough to be planted outside in the spring.
I’d you want to try, carefully divide the rootball/soil into about thirds. In each third, you need to keep 2 to 3 seedlings maximum.
These need direct sunlight or grow light for 8-12 hours per day. If inside, you need a fan to blow across them to make sure they don’t get leggy.
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They are very crowded but look healthy. If you are in an area of the world with cold winters it is highly likely this won’t survive indoors long enough to be planted outside in the spring.
I’d you want to try, carefully divide the rootball/soil into about thirds. In each third, you need to keep 2 to 3 seedlings maximum.
These need direct sunlight or grow light for 8-12 hours per day. If inside, you need a fan to blow across them to make sure they don’t get leggy.