You don’t. Seedless watermelons are the result of crossing normal diploid (2 sets of chromosomes) watermelons with tetraploid (4 sets of chromosomes – which themselves are produced by chemical induction) watermelons to produce triploid (3 sets of chromosomes) watermelons. These, when grown, will produce seedless watermelons. New seeds have to be produced this way every year.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Rotten gopher!
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Stupid gopher! You let the watermelon grow first; then, you can eat the watermelon and spit out the seeds after!
Tog over 11 years ago
With great difficulty.
dorotheac928 over 11 years ago
You don’t. Seedless watermelons are the result of crossing normal diploid (2 sets of chromosomes) watermelons with tetraploid (4 sets of chromosomes – which themselves are produced by chemical induction) watermelons to produce triploid (3 sets of chromosomes) watermelons. These, when grown, will produce seedless watermelons. New seeds have to be produced this way every year.
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
All together now:
I’m allllll RIIIIIIGHTNobody worry ‘bout meeeee.Why you got to gimme a FIIIIIGHT?Why can’tcha just let it be?"
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Looks like you’ve got to plant them somewhere else Lio.
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
new and improved seedless gopher