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Seedless Watermelon Seeds

Seedless Watermelon Seeds

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Looking for a hassle-free way to enjoy sweet and juicy watermelons? Try these 30 seedless watermelon seeds! This succulent plant is a variety of watermelons and can be grown as an outdoor bonsai. It's very easy to cultivate, making it a great choice for beginners. These seeds are perfect for those who love watermelons but don't want to deal with the hassle of seeds. They grow best in subtropical climates and will bloom during the summer season.

Highlights:

  • Product Type: Bonsai
  • Variety: Water Melon
  • Type: Succulent Plant
  • Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
  • Use: Outdoor Plants
  • Flowerpot: Excluded
  • Climate: Subtropics
  • Full-bloom Period: Summer
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  • Species and varieties: Seedless watermelons are a member of the Cucurbitaceae family and belong to the Citrullus lanatus species. They are a result of hybridization and come in a variety of types including 'Tri-X 313', 'Queen of Hearts', 'King of Hearts', and 'Millionaire'.
  • Hybrid or heirloom: Seedless watermelons are hybrid varieties. They are created by crossing a watermelon with 22 chromosomes per cell with a watermelon with 44 chromosomes per cell. The resulting seeds produce plants that yield seedless fruits.
  • Pruning and training: Seedless watermelons do not require pruning. However, they do need space to spread, so plant them about 6 feet apart in rows 8 feet apart. Training them to grow on trellises can save space and prevent diseases.
  • Fertilization needs: Seedless watermelons need a balanced fertilizer at planting time. Once the plants are established and growing, they benefit from a high-potassium fertilizer.
  • Hardiness zones: Seedless watermelons thrive in USDA hardiness zones 3-11. They require a long growing season and warm temperatures.
  • Climate requirements: Seedless watermelons prefer full sun and well-drained soil. They need a consistent temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit to germinate and grow properly.