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Well it is very neat that you are growing a watermelon, I have personally never grown one before! but the way I get my plants to calm down is rub some shea butter on them, I don't know why but my plants seem to calm down afterward! and no they shouldnt harm the other plants I dont think they would anyways!
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Watermelon takeover will it harm the plant to prune it a bit?
My watermelon plant has taken over the whole garden! It must be 30ft X 15ft! It has taken over! Will it harm the plant to prune it a bit? That is, to cut back some of the branches without fruit growing on them? Just to make sure that other plants aren't...
smothered?
The plant is vigorous and looks very healthy with 3 or 4 watermelons developing presently!