@BrianG416@LoblawsON That is correct, although imported seedless watermelon would have been bred naturally as well. Seedless watermelon are the result of natural hand pollination when a diploid (2 chromosome sets) gets crossed with a tetraploid (4 sets) , the result is a triploid that is seedless
@BrianG416@LoblawsON We also grow a personal sized mini seeded watermelon for @LoblawsON. The seeds have a very pleasant crunch similar to rice crispy cereal which our family finds is the most enjoyable part of a very sweet watermelon
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