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Watering 100%, very good start but requires pruning. I let it go to see and the plants are growing abundantly but producing few fruits, 1 or 2 (pollination issue?). Then almost ripe, they got affected by blight. But same thing with the neighbors, not Ste Marthe :). Too bad, they looked beautiful.
Loison sur Crequoise (62)" would be translated as "Loison-sur-Crequoise (62)" in British English.
This variety of melon, the Sucrin de Tours, yields very good results. It ripens well in my oceanic climate region, much better than the Charentais variety. It shoots up for sure.
Very disappointed by this variety of melon, pale orange flesh as mentioned, grey-green exterior of the melon, however, despite a well-ripened melon, the taste of this melon is too peculiar. I would like to clarify that both my wife and I felt nauseous, as if this melon had been crossbred with a legume, very unpleasant in taste. I do not understand the positive reviews of this melon, as I expected to eat melon, not something that makes me feel sick.