Watermelon – Fascination Seedless – Treated Seed

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When planting seedless watermelon, you will need to plant a pollinator (select from options below) alongside the triploid. Crimson Sweet and Allsweet are some of the most often used. Cross-pollination is most easily accomplished by sequencing rows of standard (diploid) melons across the field. The most common ratio is 1:3, one row of pollinator to 2 rows of seedless, or mixed in a 1:4 ratio if not planting in rows. Seedless varieties are more sensitive to early season shocks, and we normally recommend starting them indoors rather than direct seeding.

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85 Days | A seedless variety of Crimson Sweet, this very productive watermelon grows 15-20 Lb. Easily recognized Crimson Sweet style, with beautiful deep red flesh, and only small pale pips. Exceptional crisp, dense sweet flesh couples with excellent field holding, great for farm markets.

Seedless watermelon (triploid) are a sterile variety, and need another variety of watermelon to pollinate the flowers. Normal planting routine in 1-in-3, planting one conventional watermelon plant for each 3 seedless plants. While Crimson Sweet is a popular pollinator, the very similar melons can be confusing. If you are just starting out, a watermelon like Dixie Queen or Sugar Baby is easier to keep separate.

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