I'm with cucamelon

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    Now in 9cm pots and residing in polytunnel#2

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      Taken yesterday, I'm thinking of planting them all in clumps of 3 and leaving all 9 plants without thinning out (because I'd feel totally inadequate with only 3 Cucamelons).

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        New member here hey folks! I'm having a go with these, had 6 plants (only planted 6 seeds) but knowing how they can take over but just 2 in the greenhouse (they're sharing a pot), other four went outside to see if they can stand early May....result is they can't lol.

        Will post a pic of them tomorrow.
         
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          I had my first fruit of the season last night
           
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            They want to climb so I'll plant them in a polytunnel this afternoon.

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              My one and only cucamelon is becoming very long and gangly - lots of thin runners coming off. I will repot it this week but where to place it. Currently inside my house on a sunny windowsil. No sign of any fruit yet. How big can one single plant get. I do have a short clear plastic grow home and a tall walkin green plastic grow home - would they be ok in there now?

              AT present they have a thin stake - but out gowing that fast. I assume they need a stake? WOuld rather make the next move and re-staking their last to cause the least amount of disruption.

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              Pictures as per my post above. Does my cucamelon look right?
               

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              Yes.
               
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              Wonderful. Thank you. How should I best progress from here? Where to plant out, size of container, stake/support? I love how wispy it is. Its trying to grab hold of everything: the melons that are next to it on the windowsil, curtains - anything. Watering/feeding?

              I have no packet to refer to as a friend gave my the seed as something to try.
               
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              Well my cucamelon has grown and grown. Its in the plastic covered grown home. I have small fruit, tic tac sized, maybe slimmer. But they just fall off or something is eating them. Suggestions?
               
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              I've never grown them (!!) but having read this thread through from start to finish (banished from doing anything today, as have an infected finger cut from wrestling with a watermelon in Lidls yesterday - don't ask!), people found this problem last year, when they didn't allow insects free access for fertilisation? Not 100% sure, as hubby is insisting I apply alcohol, internally....
               
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                Thanks. Sorry to hear about your finger. I was at an agricultural show last week. I have insect bites, some are infected. I haven't therefore done much in the garden - plus it is raining. Back to it next week. Stacks to do.
                 
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                  It is down to fertilization I think.. I grew them last year and had vines galore a couple of pickings of gherkin sized fruits then no more despite lots of flowers.. I decided they were a waste of time really for the space they occupied and not the most outstanding flavour or texture, so didn't bother this year as they didn't overwinter...
                   
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                    I have a couple in a bucket the end of my beans row, not a sight of one yet, probably won`t bother with them again. :dunno:
                     
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                      I am finding them frustrating. Constantly falling off. I won't bother again!
                       
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