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Orange Delight

Honeydew
Botanical illustration of Orange Delight
🌱 80d to harvest Vine

Sunlit flesh with a honeyed aroma—Orange Delight Honeydew ripens to a vivid orange interior that tastes as luscious as it looks. …

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsJun 12th
Last FrostMay 15th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJun 26th
Harvest BeginsSep 14th
Harvest EndsAug 25th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity80
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitVine
Support NeededTrellis
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)85
Min Soil Temp (°F)65
Min Night Temp (°F)55
Harden Off (days)12

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease is most likely to hit Cucumis melo (honeydew-type) and how can I control it?
Watch for powdery mildew, which commonly appears on Cucumis melo as white-gray patches on leaves during warm, humid spells. To control it early, remove the most affected leaves, improve airflow by spacing plants, and water at the base (not the foliage). If mildew continues, use a labeled sulfur or potassium bicarbonate product and reapply according to the label every 5–7 days.
How often should I water Cucumis melo during the main growing phase?
During vine growth and fruit filling, keep soil evenly moist but not soggy—aim for about 1–1.5 inches of water per week, split into 2–3 deep waterings. Let the top 1 inch of soil dry slightly between waterings to prevent root stress, which can lead to poor fruit development. Use mulch to reduce moisture swings, since Cucumis melo is sensitive to fluctuations in watering.
How do I tell when my Cucumis melo is ready to harvest?
Harvest when the fruit skin turns fully colored and the blossom end yields slightly when pressed (it should not feel hard), typically around 80 days from sowing/planting. Look for a fragrant, sweet smell at the stem end and try a gentle tug—ripe melons release easily when mature. If the stem is still very tight and there’s little scent, give it several more days and check again.
Botanical illustration of Orange Delight

Sunlit flesh with a honeyed aroma—Orange Delight Honeydew ripens to a vivid orange interior that tastes as luscious as it looks. Expect a tender, juicy bite with a smooth, velvety texture and a sweet, fragrant finish that shines in fresh servings and brightens fruit-forward salads. Grow for a garden centerpiece that delivers a distinctly orange-fleshed honeydew at about 80 days, perfect for showcasing at the peak of ripeness.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 65°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

Warm the soil well and keep moisture even—melons set best when nights are warm and plants aren’t stressed during transplanting.