
My five Winter Melon and one Kabocha plant have been in the ground for three weeks now.
The growth has been slow.

Only my Kabocha plant is growing well (see picture to the right)
One of the Winter Melon plants is in bad shape.

Most of the leaves from this Winter Melon plant have gotten eaten by something.
I don't think this plant will make it, so I have started another set of Winter Melon seeds.
The weather has gotten to the point where I can just set seeds outside, without the need of a grow light. The seeds germinate in about a week.

These seedlings (see picture to the right) will be ready to transplant in another month.
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