Sowing-It is best to grow pumpkins directly outdoors in summer. Make sure to choose an area large enough for the plants to grow and sprawl. Remove all excess plants from the planting area, rotate the soil, or replace with fresh soil.
Growing conditions-Pumpkins like high temperatures in summer and will thrive at temperatures above 75°F. Water the seeds and seedlings with mild water every day until they germinate.
Germination and growth-These plants require large areas to grow and can be separated by hills or hills, rather than in rows. As mentioned above, the width of the mound should be 18 to 24 inches. At least six feet away from each other. When the buds become visible, the vines are directed to areas where there are no other plants.
Product Weight | 50 g |
What's In The Box | 100pcs Pumpkin Seeds |