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carolina cross watermellon
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<blockquote data-quote="coolwater" data-source="post: 173173" data-attributes="member: 3229"><p>thanks for the info on the carolina cross.ive never planted them.ive always had good luck with charleston greys,black diamonds and jubelies.i planted some crimson sweet last year and they were a flop.i understand what youre saying bout being hollow hearted.ive never tried this .dont know if it works but have been told that you can beef up a mellon once it is taking off by slicing into the stem,placing a cloth "wick"into the stem and the other end iton a bowl kept full of sugar water.the saying is that the mellon draws the water inside via the wick.the more water you add the bigger the mellon.but also was told it is mushy inside not good to eat.have you ever heard about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolwater, post: 173173, member: 3229"] thanks for the info on the carolina cross.ive never planted them.ive always had good luck with charleston greys,black diamonds and jubelies.i planted some crimson sweet last year and they were a flop.i understand what youre saying bout being hollow hearted.ive never tried this .dont know if it works but have been told that you can beef up a mellon once it is taking off by slicing into the stem,placing a cloth "wick"into the stem and the other end iton a bowl kept full of sugar water.the saying is that the mellon draws the water inside via the wick.the more water you add the bigger the mellon.but also was told it is mushy inside not good to eat.have you ever heard about this? [/QUOTE]
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