Archived - Vegetable Grafting: Watermelon
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This fact sheet provides a summary of how to prepare watermelon seedlings for grafting, some general considerations for grafting, how to heal grafted plants, and how to transplant and maintain grafted plants.
Published: January 2013
Revised: June 2016
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