Bring exotic flavor and tropical freshness to your garden with Vietnam Milk Melon Seeds, a premium-quality melon variety prized for its creamy sweetness, smooth texture, and fragrant aroma. These non-GMO seeds grow into vigorous, high-yielding plants that thrive in warm climates and produce delicious melons with rich, juicy flesh.
Perfect for home gardeners and small farms, the Vietnam Milk Melon variety offers both beauty and taste. Its light-green to cream skin and sweet, aromatic flesh make it an ideal choice for fruit lovers looking to grow something unique and rewarding.
Features
- Premium Quality Seeds: Selected for high germination and strong growth.
- Non-GMO & Chemical-Free: Safe, natural, and untreated for healthy cultivation.
- Tropical Sweetness: Produces fragrant, creamy-sweet melons with smooth texture.
- High-Yield Variety: Vigorous vines that produce abundant fruits.
- Adaptable Growth: Suitable for gardens, greenhouses, and warm outdoor environments.
Specifications
- Common Name: Melon
- Scientific Name: Cucumis melo (Vietnam Milk Variety)
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vine
- Growth Habit: Sprawling vine with broad leaves and trailing stems
- Zones: USDA Zones 8–11 (grow indoors in cooler regions)
- Season: Best planted in Spring or Early Summer
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile loam rich in organic compost
- Watering Needs: Moderate; water regularly to keep soil moist but not soggy
- Germination Time: 7–14 days at 75–85°F
- Maturity: 90–110 days after germination
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Organic Status: Naturally grown (chemical-free)
- Plant Height: 1–2 feet vines, spreading up to 6 feet
- Fruit Description: Medium-sized melons with creamy skin and sweet, fragrant white flesh
- Best For: Fresh eating, juices, and fruit salads
Planting Guide
- Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting.
- Plant seeds ½ inch deep in moist, well-draining soil.
- Maintain warmth (75–85°F) and full sunlight for healthy growth.
- Thin seedlings once 2–3 leaves appear, leaving the strongest plants.
- Support vines with trellises or space them to allow for natural spreading.
- Water consistently, especially during fruit development.