Inducing flowering in melon

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EdwinNJ

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Hi all,
Edwin. Northeast NJ (zone 6?). Raised compost garden bed

This year, among the other obscure vegetables I'm trying, I'm trying this kind of melon called the casabanana. Sicana odorifera.

It's supposed to need a real long season to flower and ripen fruit, it's a tropical, so being in Jersey ain't exactly the best location. However, we do get at least 90 days of real hot weather, so I figure it's worth a try.

One way I figure I could get a head start is by inducing flowering somehow. I've read that for fruit trees, and trees in general, if you graft a flowering branch onto a non-flowering tree, it will actually start flowering because of the flowering hormones in the branch scion. I figure I could at least try something like that.
Either try grafting from a flowering squash or melon plant, or maybe use a syringe and just inject the juices from the stem, because surely the hormones for flowering are in the juices.

I mean there's the obvious application of phosphate to push that flowering/fruiting along, I thought of that, that's obvious. But what about something like this grafting thing?

Or anything like that, I could try.

Thoughts? Ideas on stuff I could do?
 
I've never tried grafting plants and have only had limited success grafting trees.
 
they have special grafting scissors that can make the cut clean, and they can even do a few different types of cuts (yup, just the one scissor - I THINK you may have to change the blades that it comes with, but you need only the one scissors)
 


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