This Japanese icebox watermelon is the perfect size to fit in a fridge and has been a specialty for long time in Japan. It has firm dark red flesh and green skin with dark green stripes. It has an extremely thin rind (3/16") and excellent shipping ability. It has a high Brix count of 12.5-13 and weights 5-6 lbs. The fruit has a slightly oblong shape.
- Warm season annual
- 14,900 seed count per pound.
- Maturity: Approx. 30-40 days after fruit setting
- Planting season: Late spring to early summer
Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds in late spring/summer after last frost in a warm, sunny location. Soil temperatures below 50°F can slow growth. Consider using black plastic and fabric row covers to speed soil warming. Sandy or light-textured soils that warm quickly in spring are best. Sow 3 seeds per hill and space hills 3' apart. Harvest when fruit area touching ground turns yellow or when the tendril closest to the stem turns brown or dried. A mature watermelon will have a dull “plunk” sound when thumped.
We usually advise to set the first fruit on the third female flower that appears between the 16th - 21st leaf node to get a better quality fruit. After you harvest the first fruit, another fruit could be harvested between the 32nd- 42nd leaf node if the plant could keep good enough plant vigor. Additional fertilizer must be applied, too.
Days to germination
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3-10 days
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Days to maturity
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About 80-85 days
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Life cycle
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Warm Season Annual
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Plant time
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Late spring to Early Summer
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Spacing
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72-96 inches
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Sun
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Full sun well drained Soil
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Soil temperature
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80-85 degrees
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Optimum soil P.H
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6.0-6.6
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Height
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6-10 feet
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Harvest
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80- 85 days after planting
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Germination Temperature |
Seed Depth |
Row Distance |
80-85°F |
1/2" |
72-96"
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