Over time, if the watermelon is left on the vine, the melon will rot and the seeds will sprout. The seeds are too heavy to blow in the wind.
Yes. Watermelons grow on vines.
No, a factory wouldn't have the proper conditions to grown a watermelon. Watermelon's typically grow on a vine outside.
watermelon
a watermelon plant or I think its a vine
i dont know but mine is 23 ft
No it grows on a vine on the ground similar to a watermelon or pumpkin.
The bugs will invade and the pumpkin, and maybe the vine, will be eaten/rot away.
Grow vine, pick melon, eat, spit out seeds, plant seeds.
Same way as seedless bananas. The watermelon vine is created by finding a vine that, due to screw-ups in the DNA (usually making too many copies of the DNA when the reproductive cells are created, a condition known as "polyploidy"), and cutting that vine from the rest of the plant. That vine is then spliced to a new melon vine - which keeps the original alive and allows it to grow and split more. This "splicing" process means that every seedless watermelon plant that is created from that one original vine is actually a perfect genetic copy of all of the others. Every single yellow banana in the world is an exact duplicate of every other yellow banana in the world. The same is true for seedless watermelons.
It is believed to be indigenous of southern Africa, but these days it is grown in many different countries like a watermelon on a vine on the ground.
== == It would take around 120 days, which is four months. It may vary greatly depending on where you live. Care for your watermelon vine/s well if you are planning to care for them. == ==