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What's wrong with netted melon?
The main diseases are damping-off disease, Fusarium wilt, powdery mildew and downy mildew. Pests are: black cutworm, grub, grub and aphid.

Melons are spherical with fresh green vines at the top; The skin is green, with gray or yellow stripes, and looks like a net, so it is named netted melon; The flesh is yellow green or orange red. It tastes like a fragrant pear, crisp, sweet and refreshing, with a faint and pleasant mixed aroma and a hint of milk and fruit. Melon belongs to a variety of cantaloupe.

Urtica Muggle is an annual vine herb with spinless young fruits of Cucurbitaceae. It is generally believed that the secondary origin centers of melon are in Central Asia, East Asia and South Asia. Melon cultivation in China has a history of 1500 ~ 2 100 years.

Melons can be divided into thin-skinned melons and thick-skinned melons according to their commercialization and growth habits. Fruit shapes are round, oval, rotating and long. When ripe, the peel is white, green, yellow or brown in different degrees, or has stripes and spots of various colors. The surface of the fruit is smooth or has reticulation, cracks, grooves, etc. The middle of pulp and endocarp are developed, with white, orange and green.

This kind of fruit has a fragrance when it is ripe.