Watermelon Black Hybrid Seeds

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Watermelon Black Hybrid Seeds

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  • Number of Watermelon Black Seeds (30-40 Seeds)
  • Sowing season: Dec-Apr
  • Sowing method: Direct
  • Germination Time: 6-10 Days from sowing
  • Germination temperature: 30 to 35°C
  • Harvesting: 80-120 Days

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The “black” watermelon you’re referring to is likely the variety known as “Black Diamond” or “Black Diamond watermelon.” It’s a type of watermelon with a dark green, almost black rind and red or pink flesh. Here’s a guide on how to grow Black Diamond watermelon:

  1. Climate and Soil: Black Diamond watermelons thrive in warm climates with a long, hot growing season. They require well-draining, fertile soil with good organic content. Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0 to 6.8).
  2. Starting Seeds: Start Black Diamond watermelon seeds indoors or sow them directly into the ground. If starting indoors, plant seeds in biodegradable pots or seedling trays about 2-4 weeks before the last expected frost. Transplant seedlings outdoors once the weather is consistently warm.
  3. Planting Method: Plant seeds about 1 inch deep in well-draining soil. Space the seeds or seedlings several feet apart to allow ample space for the vines to spread. Watermelons require space to grow and produce fruit.
  4. Sunlight: Black Diamond watermelon plants need plenty of sunlight, ideally 6-8 hours per day.
  5. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Watermelon plants need regular watering, especially during dry periods or when the fruits are forming. Deep watering is crucial for proper fruit development.
  6. Support: Some watermelon varieties, including Black Diamond, produce vines that can trail along the ground. Providing support structures like trellises or stakes for the vines can help keep the fruits off the ground, reducing the risk of rot and pest damage.
  7. Fertilization: Incorporate organic matter like compost into the soil before planting. Watermelon plants benefit from additional fertilizer during the growing season. Use a balanced fertilizer according to package instructions to support healthy growth and fruit production.
  8. Pest and Disease Control: Watch for common watermelon pests like aphids, cucumber beetles, or powdery mildew. Use organic or chemical methods as needed to control pests and diseases.
  9. Harvesting: Black Diamond watermelons are typically ready for harvest when they reach full size, the skin color changes to a deep green or black, and the bottom of the fruit turns from white to yellow. Thump the fruit to check for a hollow sound, indicating ripeness. Use pruning shears or a knife to cut the fruit from the vine.

Growing Black Diamond watermelon involves similar care and cultivation practices as other watermelon varieties. By providing adequate sunlight, water, well-draining soil, and attention to pests and diseases, you can enjoy a delicious harvest of this unique watermelon variety in your garden.

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