Description
Small, explosive fruits allow for easy triploid harvest
Tiger-striped rind pattern
Excellent pollen quality for maximum yield
IR for both Fon 1 and Co 1
$45.20 – $1,344.80
THIS IS A POLLINATOR ONLY
This variety has an early and extended flowering period that ensures early pollen availability when the hybrid starts flowering. Long, thin internodes radially-extend pollen to wherever a female flower is located. Extended flowering period that goes well beyond the hybrid.
Small, explosive fruits allow for easy triploid harvest
Tiger-striped rind pattern
Excellent pollen quality for maximum yield
IR for both Fon 1 and Co 1
Options | 1,000 seeds, 100 seeds, 500 seeds, 5000 seeds, packet |
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78 days. A nearly black rind melon in the 15-16 lb range. Flesh is a deep red and flavorful sweet. Fruit is round in shape. Treated seed.Ā Approximately 200 seeds per oz.
78 days. A nearly black rind melon in the 15-16 lb range. Flesh is a deep red and flavorful sweet. Fruit is round in shape. Treated seed.Ā Approximately 200 seeds per oz.
78 days This 15-23 lb oval shaped seedless watermelon has firm
flesh and is extremly flavorful. The rind is dark green but has
bright red flesh. Treated seed
78 days This 15-23 lb oval shaped seedless watermelon has firm
flesh and is extremly flavorful. The rind is dark green but has
bright red flesh. Treated seed
Seedless watermelons have their likes and dislikes & are just like a spoiled child if they do not get their way, they will not germinate. Follow these steps to grow them. 1) DO NOT DIRECT PLANT SEEDS OUTDOORS or you are sure to fail. Start seeds in Jiffy 7’s, jiffy pots or 50 cell pro trays with a good soil substitute. Place seed pointed end up. Cover seed growing containers with a gro-dome or plastic wrap. Keep in light, put out of direct sunlight or you will cook them.
Germinate at 80Ā° to 90Ā°F for a minimum of 60 hours. Above or below this temperature, they will not germinate. After plants emerge, remove
cover and place in sunlight. Grow at 60Ā° to 70Ā°F. After plants have their 2nd true leaf, transplant outdoors. You will need 3-4 weeks from planting
seeds indoors until it is time to transplant outdoors. If plants grow until the 4th leaf or more, toss them out & start over as yield will be cut if plants
are this size.
Seedless watermelons have their likes and dislikes & are just like a spoiled child if they do not get their way, they will not germinate. Follow these steps to grow them. 1) DO NOT DIRECT PLANT SEEDS OUTDOORS or you are sure to fail. Start seeds in Jiffy 7’s, jiffy pots or 50 cell pro trays with a good soil substitute. Place seed pointed end up. Cover seed growing containers with a gro-dome or plastic wrap. Keep in light, put out of direct sunlight or you will cook them.
Germinate at 80Ā° to 90Ā°F for a minimum of 60 hours. Above or below this temperature, they will not germinate. After plants emerge, remove
cover and place in sunlight. Grow at 60Ā° to 70Ā°F. After plants have their 2nd true leaf, transplant outdoors. You will need 3-4 weeks from planting
seeds indoors until it is time to transplant outdoors. If plants grow until the 4th leaf or more, toss them out & start over as yield will be cut if plants
are this size.
Ace has long healthy vines that are low-growing to bring male flowers into close proximity with the seedless melons, without creating competition. Fruit is small, gray-green in color and is very brittle. Ace flowers early enough to pollinate any seedless watermelon. Treated seeds.
Ace has long healthy vines that are low-growing to bring male flowers into close proximity with the seedless melons, without creating competition. Fruit is small, gray-green in color and is very brittle. Ace flowers early enough to pollinate any seedless watermelon. Treated seeds.
Pollinator for seedless watermelons. Attracts bees with high number of male flowers. Very small fruit that can be easily smashed to avoid disease and twisted ankles. Pollinates seedless very well. Treated seeds.
Pollinator for seedless watermelons. Attracts bees with high number of male flowers. Very small fruit that can be easily smashed to avoid disease and twisted ankles. Pollinates seedless very well. Treated seeds.
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