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Growing Cucamelon

By Garden Posts On 27 March 2013 · 72 Comments
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Cucamelon (Melothria scabra) Growing Cucamelon from seed. This is a first for me. I have planted one seed per pot around half an inch deep and put them in the propagator at 20°C. The Cucamelon fruit is the size of a grape, looks like a melon and tastes like cucumber with a hint [...]
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