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When is it okay to pick your cantaloupe?

How do you know when it is okay to pick your cantaloupe off the vine?

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I've heard that if it falls easily off the vine and into your hand, then it means that it's ready.


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a "full slip"  canteloupe is one that ripens and naturally falls right off its vine, I would want that. if it refuses Id keep an eye and make sure its firm  yet not hard as a rock .


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You will never need a knife to get a ripe cantaloupe off the vine.  Take the fruit in one hand and the base of the stem in the other, and give a gentle twist.  If the fruit parts easily from the vine, it's ripe.  It should almost fall off the vine in your hand.  It should also have a strong "melon" smell to it, and should look quite orange under the netting pattern on the rind, rather than green.  I grow the "Ambrosia" variety, and with them the netting pattern is so thin and the change from green to orange so visible that I can recognize a ripe melon from my kitchen window.  I'd never heard the term "full slip" before reading it here, but the Ambrosias definitely fit that description as well.


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when the canteloupe comes off the vine and you have a smooth indentaion where the vine was attached it is called Full slip.


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