They grow well in sandy loose soil. Not necessarily a rich soild but a loose soil. More important than the soil is the climate. Long growing season, hot and in the summer pretty dry, but watermelon raisers irrigate the fruits to keep them growing. Texas and Oklahoma are the two biggest raisers of watermelon here in the states.
well you would plant a water melon seed to grow a new water melon.
Yes but not without the nutrients and oxygen available in soil, there is a way to grow plants without soil, it is called Hydroponics. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in a solution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients.
The vinegar is going to make it grow faster
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
In my experience milk just makes the pot plant moldy and smelly.
Where does honeydew grow? On the ground or in a tree?
only in CA
you put the one melon slice on the crafting table where it give you melon seeds and you take the melon seed put it in a grass block that has been hoed then just wait for it to grow. ps you need water for it to grow
No the plant would need water and sunlight.
Grow vine, pick melon, eat, spit out seeds, plant seeds.
Soil surrounds the plant which would make the plant grow from sunlight and water.
Yes, but I've always heard not to salt the melon before taking the seeds for planting. Take the seeds, place them on paper towel to dry. Save and plant in spring; keep soil moist and they will sprout & grow.
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It would grow better in water than soil because it would obsorbe the exact amount of water it needs.
Yes but not without the nutrients and oxygen available in soil, there is a way to grow plants without soil, it is called Hydroponics. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in a solution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients.
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Milk makes it grow faster I did the science project