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Watermelon seeds are the seeds of the watermelon fruit, typically oval-shaped and vary in color from white to dark brown. They are produced from cultivated watermelon plants and are essential for growing new watermelon crops. These seeds contain nutrients and oils that support germination and early plant growth, making them a vital component in agriculture and horticulture.
| Seed type | Hybrid or open-pollinated |
| Seed size | Approximately 1.5 to 2 cm in length |
| Germination rate | 70% to 90% |
| Seed treatment | Coated or uncoated options available |
| Storage conditions | Cool, dry place to maintain viability |
When choosing watermelon seeds, consider the type (hybrid or open-pollinated) based on your growing needs. Check the germination rate and ensure the seeds are treated appropriately for your climate. Specify the desired quantity and any specific characteristics, such as seed size or disease resistance, when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about certifications if you are looking for organic or non-GMO options.
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Watermelon seeds are best planted in late spring to early summer when the soil temperature is consistently above 70┬░F.
Plant seeds about 1 inch deep in well-drained soil.
Watermelon seeds typically germinate within 7 to 14 days under optimal conditions.
Yes, you can save seeds from non-hybrid watermelons, but ensure they are properly dried and stored.
Common pests include aphids, cucumber beetles, and spider mites.
Soaking seeds can help speed up germination, but it is not necessary.