GOLDEN TIGER
Watermelon
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Description
The flesh of the Golden Tiger watermelon is bright yellow, medium density, juicy and very sweet, which makes this variety particularly attractive to consumers. The rind thickness is average, which ensures good preservation of fruits for about two weeks after harvest. The seeds are of medium size, reddish-brown in color.
One of the important features of this hybrid is the stable setting of fruits even at low temperatures and lack of light, which significantly expands the possibilities of its cultivation in various climatic conditions. Thanks to its market qualities and unpretentiousness, Golden Tiger is an excellent choice for farmers and gardeners who are looking to obtain an early harvest of tasty and large watermelons.
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Seed Type
Seed Type
Seedless Type Triploid watermelon hybrids in which seeds are represented as underdeveloped rudiments. Almost absent. Seed Type Seeds are present, mass from 20 to 80 grams per 1000 seeds |
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Beginning of ripening
Beginning of ripening
From germination to flowering, it takes 60 to 140 days depending on the variety. |
60-70 days |
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Fruit; flesh color
Fruit; flesh color
Color of the fruit flesh. There are red, pink, yellow, and brown colors. |
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Fruit; shape
Fruit; shape
Spherical, oval, flattened or cylindrical shape. |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Watermelon |
| Manufacturer | Vilmorin-Mikado |
| Originator | Vilmorin-Mikado |
| Country | France |
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