Well, since we don't know what size it is supposed to be, maybe you can "sniff" it occasionally until it smells ripe? At least that is what they do with the Charentais...
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The female blossoms have a small fruit as the base of the blossom. If it does not get fertilized, it turns yellow and whithers away.Finally an update is case anyone is interested...
The plant itself is getting giant! The vines are trailing quite a distance on the ground and I had to fence them over out of the way because my chickens made a dust bath there and were pecking and destroying some of the new growth.
Here it is next to my spindly tomato:
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I finally found some netting and wrapped this one that had a really puny stem.
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The original one doesn't seem to be making much progress. It still has no "ripe" fragrance to it yet.
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This one on the ground looks like it may even be getting bigger than the first one.
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Another one has a different look about it... a wider striped pattern
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I wonder if this little tiny one will mature or if I should cut it off, since it's so close to the bigger one.
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(They sure look a lot like pumpkins when they're green)
I've never had any type of melon plant grow well for me.... they've all just kind of withered away and never produced any fruit. But this random volunteer is doing so great for the most part.
So exciting!
Although there has been about 3 so far that have just turned yellow. Don't know what's causing that, but I plucked them off. There's still many more little ones developing.
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It sure seems like its taking a long time for these things to get ripe.
But I guess it's only been about 2 weeks since I noticed the first one...
I'm just so impatient.
No, I've never grown them before --not this variety. It looks like a type of tuscan or musk melon I usually get from the market. I think it may have been "accidentally" planted there through compost from my chickens. I always give them the seeds from melon and squash.It looks like cantaloupe.
Did you grow some there before?