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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 11:53pm On Mar 15, 2021
in developed countries where government aids farmers watermelon yields as high as 10 thousand to 12 thousand balls per acre cause farmers are always provided with all it takes to grow watermelon successfully but in nigeria where every man is for himself/herself don't expect this yield as a practical farmer I always plant 3500 to 4500 seeds per acre and I always harvest not less than 2000 to 2500 balls per acre at times it's more than that figure but let's keep it at 2500 balls we all know the prices of watermelon in the market it ranges from 500naira downward depending on the size and season but let's keep it at 150naira for each ball now if you multiply 2500*150=375000 within 65 to 75 days in my next update I will be listing and analyzing the costs of planting watermelon on an acre of land

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 4:24am On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
ehyaa the bursting was because the plants suffered water deficiency for long periods of time and then there was availability of water again what I mean is that they suffered as a result of drought

I thought as much. How about the leaves getting dried?

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 4:30am On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
in developed countries where government aids farmers watermelon yields as high as 10 thousand to 12 thousand balls per acre cause farmers are always provided with all it takes to grow watermelon successfully but in nigeria where every man is for himself/herself don't expect this yield as a practical farmer I always plant 3500 to 4500 seeds per acre and I always harvest not less than 2000 to 2500 balls per acre at times it's more than that figure but let's keep it at 2500 balls we all know the prices of watermelon in the market it ranges from 500naira downward depending on the size and season but let's keep it at 150naira for each ball now if you multiply 2500*150=375000 within 65 to 75 days in my next update I will be listing and analyzing the costs of planting watermelon on an acre of land

This is very good analysis. Waiting for the cost analysis. In my experience tho, watermelon can be very profitable. One acre of watermelon can give you better gross income than one acre of Cassava, and the cost of growing the melon is lesser than the cost of growing Cassava. Plus, you sell in 10 weeks unlike a year for Cassava. But, it's very risky. I hope to plant it again sometime in the year. Is your farm located in the southwest? Mine is. What period of the year do you think is best for watermelon (for farmers who don't have drip irrigation)?

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 5:11am On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
I use pendilin as pre-emergence
Can these herbicides also work with Melon (egusi) since they're of the same family?
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 7:04am On Mar 16, 2021
Timmylehyn:


This is very good analysis. Waiting for the cost analysis. In my experience tho, watermelon can be very profitable. One acre of watermelon can give you better gross income than one acre of Cassava, and the cost of growing the melon is lesser than the cost of growing Cassava. Plus, you sell in 10 weeks unlike a year for Cassava. But, it's very risky. I hope to plant it again sometime in the year. Is your farm located in the southwest? Mine is. What period of the year do you think is best for watermelon (for farmers who don't have drip irrigation)?
like I stated earlier early planting start by March to may 10th while late planting start by mid August to 10th September

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 7:05am On Mar 16, 2021
Timmylehyn:

Can these herbicides also work with Melon (egusi) since they're of the same family?
sure

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 7:12am On Mar 16, 2021
Timmylehyn:


I thought as much. How about the leaves getting dried?

the leaves getting dried is normal especially the first ones but in a situation where all leaves are drying is always either the plants lacks water or some nutrients or there's too much sunlight on them this can corrected by mulching or constructing ridges

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 7:22am On Mar 16, 2021
land source of labor varies and depends on ones location so in my cost analysis I'll be exempting land and source of labor and transportation I'll list the inputs needed

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by JeAgro477(m): 7:45am On Mar 16, 2021
2 bags of fertilizer urea and npk @15000 seeds 500 grams @15000 2bottles of insecticides at 4500 each@9000 2 bottles of herbicide at 1300 each @2600 1liter of supergro at 5000 one sachet of humus Plus @3500 a sprayer @7500 2bottles of imi force at 400 each=800 total 1 bottle of pendilin at 4500 totaling 62900

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Sterlingsolutns: 11:24am On Mar 16, 2021
Thanks for this succinct analysis.
Two questions please

1.How did you control your weeds? - Manual, mechanical or chemical control

2. What is the difference between the insecticides you bought at N4,500 each and the imiforce you bought at N400 each? - price differentials appears to be high

Thanks


JeAgro477:
2 bags of fertilizer urea and npk @15000 seeds 500 grams @15000 2bottles of insecticides at 4500 each@9000 2 bottles of herbicide at 1300 each @2600 1liter of supergro at 5000 one sachet of humus Plus @3500 a sprayer @7500 2bottles of imi force at 400 each=800 total 1 bottle of pendilin at 4500 totaling 62900

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 4:44pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
the leaves getting dried is normal especially the first ones but in a situation where all leaves are drying is always either the plants lacks water or some nutrients or there's too much sunlight on them this can corrected by mulching or constructing ridges
Thanks
Can I have your WhatsApp number?
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 4:53pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
watermelon is planted ten feet apart from each other it requires a lot of space this is because planting too close discourages bigger balls and encourages Downy mildew always put 3 seeds per hole so that even if insects or wild animals destroy some of the seeds some will remain
10 feet? I think you meant 3 feet that is, 1 metre.
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Timmylehyn(m): 4:59pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
2 bags of fertilizer urea and npk @15000 seeds 500 grams @15000 2bottles of insecticides at 4500 each@9000 2 bottles of herbicide at 1300 each @2600 1liter of supergro at 5000 one sachet of humus Plus @3500 a sprayer @7500 2bottles of imi force at 400 each=800 total 1 bottle of pendilin at 4500 totaling 62900
This is probably the most comprehensive watermelon thread on NL

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Corroro: 6:39pm On Mar 16, 2021
Wow, this is really cool
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Draslo(m): 6:40pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
I'm a man those girls in the picture were the ones that helped me to gather all the fruits in one place
No mind am na the watermelons on her chest attract am grin

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Basemann: 6:41pm On Mar 16, 2021

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by INCREDIBLE007(m): 6:41pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
I've been a watermelon farmer for over 8 years now. There's no secret in water melon farming that I don't know from it's disease, how to plant the best method to adopt and so on.

I've learned so many things along these years, as a matter of fact, there are things that I learned the hard way.

These pictures were taken last year. I've planted on ten acres this year. If there's anything you want to know about watermelon farming feel free to follow this thread. I'll be lecturing you on how to plant watermelon, maize, sesame seed, rice yam ground nut free of charge. I've been growing all these crops right from child hood so I'm supposed to know better.

Welcome to my world of watermelon.


are you based in the north or south
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Nobody: 6:42pm On Mar 16, 2021
Are you in the north and a northern?
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by elmessiahs(m): 6:42pm On Mar 16, 2021
wonderful... which state is this
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Nobody: 6:42pm On Mar 16, 2021
Manq:
You Are blessed, you are a slay queen, you are wonderfully gifted! I wish to be the best of myself just as you..
One more thing,

Teach these self acclaimed slay mamas they are all farm tools should you misplace your hoe'
angry
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by ThatFairGuy1: 6:42pm On Mar 16, 2021
Good thread
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by mariahAngel(f): 6:43pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
there are hundreds of varieties of watermelon seeds but the common one that is planted in nigeria is kaolack from tecnism company this variety takes about 65 to 75 days from planting to harvest

Wow!

So much potential in agriculture!

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Nobody: 6:43pm On Mar 16, 2021
You are Blessed !
You are Not Lazy !
You are Hard Working !
God Bless your hustle !

Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Ashirioluwa: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2021
Good job bro. Some of the unemployed youths actually want to tryout farming but they are afraid of Buhari’s family members (Herdsmen).

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by Nobody: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2021
Well done
Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by mariahAngel(f): 6:46pm On Mar 16, 2021
Timmylehyn:

Absolutely! Please continue your lecture. It will be beneficial not just to those of us here right now, but also prospective growers in years.

I lost 6,000 sq m of watermelon last year. They started bursting and the leaves withered and died. This happened just a week or two to harvest.

Chai!

Sorry.

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by mariposa11: 6:49pm On Mar 16, 2021
I want to start water melon farming,how do I get in touch with you directly

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by mariahAngel(f): 6:49pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
weeding in watermelon is done 2 weeks after planting and four weeks after planting respectively if you are not using pre-emergence herbicide make sure you weed at the appropriate time cause failure to do so will lead to competition for nutrients and photosynthesis between the weeds and your melon and resulting in poor yields

Oh my God! grin

So much work in agriculture...na like dis we wan take make the millions? grin

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Re: My Watermelon Farming Experience by LegendaryLover(m): 6:50pm On Mar 16, 2021
JeAgro477:
is anyone following

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