Hands freemagnifiersfor visually impaired

A personal size hybrid with deep orange flesh, amazing quality (14% Brix), with excellent shelf life. In addition, has the best disease resistance package. Fruit size is around 4".

When direct seeding plant ½” - 1” deep. Soil temperature should be 75 - 85ºF. Five to six feet is the recommended row spacing with 18 - 24 inches between plants. If starting with transplants sow 3 - 5 weeks prior to planting outside.

Handheldmagnifier for low vision

Harvest 30 - 35 days after pollination. If shipping, pick at half slip. When picking for fresh market, pick at ¾ to full slip. Wash fruit in peroxyacetic acid (peroxide and acetic acid), as a non-chlorine sanitizing option.

Magnifying glass

Rupp Seeds, Inc. 17919 County Road B Wauseon, OH 43567 1-800-700-1199

Hand held Magnifier with Light

To ensure high yield place pollinators near fields. A melon needs to be visited by a bee three times to ensure proper pollination. Scout every seven days for weed, insect, and disease pressure. Contact your local extension agent or consult the Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for identification and treatment options. https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/ID/ID-56-W%202020.pdf

JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.

Click on the button below to subscribe to receive periodic emails about our vegetable products, services, promotions, special offers, newsletters, and events delivered conveniently in your email inbox.

Image

Handheld magnifiers, reminiscent of the classic magnifying glass with an ergonic handle, offer a versatile and accessible solution for a variety of tasks and are often seen in movies to assist reading and  in crime scene investigation. These timeless tools have found their place in history, from aiding detectives like Sherlock Holmes, industrial quality control, to assisting individuals with reading and low vision issues.