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Ha'Ogen

Cantaloupe
Botanical illustration of Ha'Ogen
🌱 80d to harvest Vine

Ha'Ogen cantaloupe bursts with a honeyed, musky perfume and a richly sweet, orange-salmon interior that feels velvety and juicy a…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsMay 18th
Last FrostMay 25th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJun 1st
Harvest BeginsAug 20th
Harvest EndsAug 29th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity80
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitVine
Support NeededTrellis
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)75
Min Soil Temp (°F)70
Min Night Temp (°F)55
Harden Off (days)12

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease commonly affects Cucumis melo (musk/“Ha’Ogen” melon), and how can I manage it at home?
Look out for powdery mildew, which shows up as a white, dusty coating on melon leaves and can quickly reduce fruit size. Start prevention by watering at the soil line (not the leaves) and spacing plants so foliage dries fast; remove badly infected leaves early. If it’s spreading, use a labeled sulfur fungicide or potassium bicarbonate product and repeat according to the label when conditions favor mildew (often after warm days and cooler nights).
How often should I water Cucumis melo during the main growing phase?
During the fruit-filling period, keep soil consistently moist but not soggy: typically about 1–1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm) of water per week, adjusted for heat and your soil’s drainage. Water deeply 2–3 times per week rather than light daily watering, and stop increasing water once fruits are near maturity to help prevent splitting and bland flavor. Use a mulch layer to reduce evaporation and keep the root zone steady through hot spells in full sun.
How do I tell when Ha’Ogen melon (Cucumis melo) is ready to harvest?
Harvest when the fruit’s skin aroma is clearly musky/sweet and the rind dulls from glossy green to more muted color. Check the stem connection: the fruit should slip off the vine with gentle pressure or the stem should show slight cracking near the attachment point. For the best timing, harvest close to your 80-day target and avoid waiting until the fruit becomes overripe (which can lead to softness and reduced shelf life).
Botanical illustration of Ha'Ogen

Ha'Ogen cantaloupe bursts with a honeyed, musky perfume and a richly sweet, orange-salmon interior that feels velvety and juicy at first bite. The fruit develops a classic cantaloupe silhouette with a warmly netted rind and a tender, melt-in texture that shines for fresh enjoyment and bright, spoonable fruit preparations. Grow Ha'Ogen for a garden-to-table harvest that tastes like late-summer sunshine, with dependable performance at about 80 days to maturity.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 70°F and nights stay above 55°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 12 days first.

Direct Sow Preferred

Sensitive roots — does not transplant well. If starting indoors, use biodegradable pots and disturb roots as little as possible when moving outdoors.

Expert Note

Start seed in biodegradable pots and transplant only after consistently warm nights to avoid chilling-induced vine stalling.