This farmer grows giant watermelons using a surprising technique. It starts with two seeds, one watermelon, one giant pumpkin planted side by side. But here’s the twist. When the two vines begin to grow, he makes a small cut in each stem, then clips them together, fusing them into a single living system. The pumpkin plant won’t bear fruit. Instead, it becomes a life support, feeding the watermelon with all its strength. And the transformation shocking. In just 8 days, the vine thickens like a broomstick. And the watermelon, it swells past 9 kilos. But the real surprise comes when he slices it open. Barely any seeds. Sweet and not a hint of pumpkin taste.

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😂whoa!
When he mentioned the no seeds, I was like right because the sterile
Deliver here in the Philippines 5 pieces Location Maybocog Maydolong Eastern Samar.
Nooo cut in the watermelon 😅😅😅
HELLO MY
What would happen if you combined with with the square watermelon farming?
Fried chicken and watermelon private snowball
Very try groing on 🪨 fast togro seeds
That’s fantastic! I wasted so much money on watery tasteless watermelon 🍉 this summer. It’s been pathetic! Cut one open and it’s beautiful and red inside but has a firm white vein running through out. There’s absolutely no flavour 😢and it’s called seedless, costs a lot more. Yet there’s white and pale yellow seedless throughout. It’s so frustrating and uneditable and I wind up throwing it away to the ravens 🐦⬛ to eat and the squirrels 🐿️ seem to like the seeds. 😊
Only 9kg??
If it has no seeds, then it's not worth eating
I love this 👍
Does this really work?
Don’t believe everything you watch.
Sound like bllsht
Goooooood techic 😂😂😂😂😂
Excellent!!!
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Для моєї Херсонщини до приїоду росіян які вбили майже всіх українських фермерів, кавун вагою до 20 гілограм, це звичне явище. 10-15 кілограм солодкої смакоти, для мого мфста яке знмщили росіяни з лиця землі, було нормою.. поки росіяни не прийшли війною і знищили ІСЕ, ВБИВШИ МІЛІОНИ ЛЮДЕЙ..😭😭😭😭
I don't believe and I don't want
POR ESO ES QUE HAY SANDIAS QUE NO TIENEN SABOR Y LO ROJO QUE DEVERIA ESTAR SUAVE ESTA SUPER DURO, NO ES SUAVE, ASI NO SIRVE , EN MI PAIS SE SIEMBRA LA SANDIA PERO ES MUY DELICIOSA, SU SABOR ES UNICO. VIVA MEXICO.❤❤❤
I might graft my whole garden to the pumpkin
Omg! I’d love to have that seeds can anyone tell me where can i find that watermelon seeds,thanks
Amazing!!!❤❤❤
Is it true?
They use a specific chemical to curb the seed growth. It has nothing to do with this 'technique".
You bunch of 😮"Lying😮"AI"😂
ASS""😂WIPES"😂.!
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Bill gates make plastic,seedless watermelons,so dont trust this either.
People need a bow down to this man that's ingenious you know how many other plants we could put that introduced the same method to I was just thinking that and explaining it to somebody but not in this same sense but now I look at it differently a can boosts dying trees or plants or the same message used to experiment and see what other fruits and vegetables we can make larger hey more quantity feed more people naturally we don't need no growth hormones for plants this man deserves a type of award the humanitarian something I got it "organic gamma ©®" Eddie Figueroa Junior
Splicing the growth stock of watermelon AND PUMPKIN plants …. TO get watermelon (s) attempting to get to the side of the pumpkin
so he mus buy seeds every year
This Will help feed the planeta! YUP.
You've probably eaten these types of watermelons before if you bought your watermelon in most grocery stores! AND everything in this video is true except the part that suggests that these types of watermelons are always or automatically seedless. This type of grafting can create seedless watermelon that are just sweet, lush, and red as any seedless variety of watermelon as long as the watermelon grafted plant (seedling) is from a seedless watermelon seed. The plant (and it's fruit or watermelons) created from this fusion is 100% a watermelon on the top part of the grafted seedling (top part of the plant) while the root or bottom part is 100% pumpkin. I spent 30 minutes leaving how this is done and many commercial farmers do this now especially if they have certain types of infested soil. I spent another 2 hours (so far) learning that modern-day farming is an incredibly interesting topic. It's probably one of the most interesting topics I've ever learned about and a billion times more fascinating than I could have ever imagined! I actually grew on a farm so this is super surprising! Modern farming is a huge part of the solution in repairing Earth's climate issues as well as using plants to clean so much of our unhealthy soil without every using pestisides, fungacides, etc! So much can be done with today's agriculture that we could have never imagined until relatively recently!
Edit: the 8 days part is suspicious even though it is only saying that the vine grows to that thickness in 8 days and not stating that you can grow a watermelon in that amount of time. 😂
Dang A I slop
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 fake
Great 😮😊
Grafted melons?! Genius!!
Gmo,tcker
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Hmm, I don't know 🤔