Watermelon is propagated by seed. In general, seed rate of 2-3 kg/ha for small-seeded type and 4-5 kg/ha for large seeded type is sufficient.
Watermelons grow best on non-saline sandy loam or silt loam soils. Light-textured fields warm up faster in the spring and are therefore favoured for early production.
Water deficits during the establishment of watermelons delay maturity and may cause gaps in production. Water stress in the early vegetative stage results in reduced leaf area and reduced yield. Sandy soils may require more frequent, lighter applications than heavier soils to prevent moisture stress. Irrigate the field before dibbling the seeds and thereafter once a week. Irrigation should be given at regular intervals of time. Irrigation after a long dry spell results in cracking of fruit.
Days to maturity: It is usually 80 to 90 days for baby bush varieties and 90 to 100 days or more for the larger varieties.
Cultivation of watermelon