Watermelon breeders discovered that crossing a diploid plant (bearing the standard two sets of chromosomes) with a tetraploid plant (having four sets of chromosomes) results in a fruit that produces a triploid seed. (Yes, it has three sets of chromosomes.) This triploid seed is the seed that produces seedless watermelons!
Well I guess but To make female seeds in MaryJane take some silver water and spray the plant and you get all female plants from your seed just sayin' I wouldn't know anything about it though, someone said .
Just buy one seed and plant it!
Seedless....they discourage that
Hybrids with seeds the same. Coincidence ?
It's a seedless melon...
Nothing says GMO more than seedless....
If it’s a seedless melon - what melon has produced a seed to plant it?
Oh, wait! Was it made in a factory?
GMO success formula = expensive seeds that produce seedless stuff.
https://www.watermelon.org/the-slice/where-does-seedless-watermelon-come-from/
Exactly.
Well I guess but To make female seeds in MaryJane take some silver water and spray the plant and you get all female plants from your seed just sayin' I wouldn't know anything about it though, someone said .
Doesn't grow well everywhere.