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Several methods of building melon racks
There are two ways to build a melon frame, a herringbone frame and four bamboo poles.

1, herringbone frame

Generally, a herringbone shelf is set up, and two rows of thin bamboo poles are inserted in the melon planting line near the melon planting place, and then the two rows of bamboo poles are arranged in a certain order and tied together with ropes or iron wires to form a solid fence.

2. Fix four bamboo poles

It is also useful to insert four bamboo poles around the root of cucumber and tie the tops of the bamboo poles together. In protected cultivation, hanging ropes (nylon ropes and plastic ropes) are often used to cultivate vines, and several vertical and horizontal iron wires are pulled on them with protective brackets. Each planting row needs a wire, one end of the rope is tied to the wire and hung down, and the lower end is tied to the melon vine to pull the melon.

The scaffolding method of melons should be based on the vine size, melon weight, development degree, local wind and climate, and the materials should be selected according to local conditions. Don't stick to one model, be good at flexible use.

Precautions for putting melons on shelves

After the melon shed is set up, in order to promote the plants to grow better along the shelf, the plant stems in the melon shed can be wrapped around the bracket and fixed with ropes. In the process of binding, to ensure the dense distribution of plants. If it is too dense, it will affect the later growth. In addition, in the process of binding, we should pay attention not to hurt the melon vines. It's best to tie them up with a little thicker cloth.

Guapeng scaffolding must be firm, and the wooden sticks fixed in the soil should be stamped to avoid lodging in the later period. The purpose of scaffolding is to promote better growth, better light transmission and convenient management in the later stage, so the shelves should not be too dense or too far apart. It is best to plan ahead to avoid affecting the growth of melons and vines and reducing the yield.