Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by monstahunta
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I planted a few seeds in some plastic pots yesterday, and one of them was a bush sugar baby watermelon seed. I planted it in some topsoil in a pot that used to harbor an arborvitae, (it's either a 5, or 10 gallon pot. I'm not sure which), and unsure about whether it will have enough room for its roots to sustain a big enough plant to bear fruit, I thought maybe someone on spam could help me out.

Do you guys think I have a shot at getting the plant to grow a watermelon?

Also I was wondering if anyone else was in USDA hardiness zone 5, and can tell me if it's too late to plant some corn?
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monstahunta said
I planted a few seeds in some plastic pots yesterday, and one of them was a bush sugar baby watermelon seed. I planted it in some topsoil in a pot that used to harbor an arborvitae, (it's either a 5, or 10 gallon pot. I'm not sure which), and unsure about whether it will have enough room for its roots to sustain a big enough plant to bear fruit, I thought maybe someone on spam could help me out.

Do you guys think I have a shot at getting the plant to grow a watermelon?

Also I was wondering if anyone else was in USDA hardiness zone 5, and can tell me if it's too late to plant some corn?



It'll work in the pot for a while, but you'll eventually have to move it into the ground. Honestly, growing fruits and vegetables from seed is way harder than it's worth. Get a sprout and then plant that in dirt with compost added (which you can buy). Keep it watered every couple days. Weed the soil you planted it in. You'll have a nice plant.

I'm not sure about that specific plant, but that's generally good advice for growing fruits and veggies. I'd look up info about when to plant that in your area, and how much light it needs etc. It's easy to find on the internet.
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RusalkaRabbit said
It'll work in the pot for a while, but you'll eventually have to move it into the ground. Honestly, growing fruits and vegetables from seed is way harder than it's worth. Get a sprout and then plant that in dirt with compost added (which you can buy). Keep it watered every couple days. Weed the soil you planted it in. You'll have a nice plant. I'm not sure about that specific plant, but that's generally good advice for growing fruits and veggies. I'd look up info about when to plant that in your area, and how much light it needs etc. It's easy to find on the internet.


I figured as much. Planting in the pot was just wishful thinking on my part.

Would you say that soil and compost is a better growing medium than topsoil?

As far as the sprout vs seed planting, I realize it's more of a process to plant seeds, wait for them to germinate, and weed out the weak ones, but I enjoy watching the whole life cycle of my plants. =]
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