How to tell if your watermelon is ripe in 5 seconds

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2020
  • A quick reliable way to tell if your watermelon is ripe.

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  • @scottglover4025
    @scottglover4025 Год назад +275

    Having commercially grown and picked thousands of watermelons in my life the tendril is one indicator pickers use to initially calibrate their eyeballs when they begin picking. As a watermelon ripens its skin colors will become duller and will take on a more waxy appearance and at the same time develop little goosebumps on its surface. If raised in contact with the soil the melon will generally have some areas of black dots on its belly that we called pepper and the belly color will generally develop a more yellow or cream color as it ripens. The traditional seeded watermelons, which sadly now many people have never seen, would belly out or go from a stove pipe appearance to a pronounced egg shape once it was ripe. As far as the fake seedless melons you see in stores now, I could probably tell you if one is no good but I doubt if I could tell you if one is good. Big watermelons like we used to grow and that people wanted are not in the stores anymore because the big chains will not buy them due to fears some one might sue for hurting their back trying to pick one up. The stores used to want a 32 lb average for watermelons you sold them, now they won't accept anything above 20 lbs. Most city folks have never had or seen a good watermelon. If you want a good watermelon get it at a farmers market or drive into melon country and buy one at a roadside stand and be prepared to spit some seeds. By the way, the fellow in the video needs to spray his melon vines with some fungicide or they won't be around much longer.

    • @leonlowenstadter9223
      @leonlowenstadter9223 11 месяцев назад +15

      I would agree! Funny to see that's the same all around the globe. Here in Germany seedcontaining melons (melons usually are grown in Spain or Italy) are still seen every now and then but I think customers prefer convenience over taste.

    • @billwelch9431
      @billwelch9431 11 месяцев назад +17

      What kind of organic fungicide would you recommend?

    • @williambixby3785
      @williambixby3785 11 месяцев назад +12

      The altered melons don’t even taste the same to me. I mean it’s still watermelon, but that’s like eating a yellow one, they all have a particular flavor… I grew up on a farm and spitting seeds as I ate my slice and that’s the only way I like mine lol!

    • @ragnarflorida
      @ragnarflorida 11 месяцев назад +12

      If you find a seeded 1 , collect the seeds and plant them .

    • @terran5569
      @terran5569 11 месяцев назад +25

      As a kid, long ago, we would buy our watermelons off of the back of a flatbed truck piled high with giant Texas watermelons and everyone would have that ear-to-ear red watermelon smile. I personally would swallow half of the seeds. Grandma said if I didn't spit them out a watermelon plant would grow out of my ear. Not true!

  • @trixserv
    @trixserv 2 года назад +107

    Simple explanation and love how you showed samples of different stages of ripeness. Thanks!

  • @timothyshanley1132
    @timothyshanley1132 2 года назад +74

    Direct to the point, and no filler that was a perfect example, thx so much

  • @brittneyrussell1766
    @brittneyrussell1766 Год назад +91

    When it comes to picking a ripe one in the store push with your thumb on the "button" that's the opposite where the vine was attached. If it gives any then it's good to eat. The more you can push it in the riper it is. If you can push it in a lot it may be too ripe. If it doesn't budge at all it's typically not ripened enough. This always works!

  • @minionkevin6623
    @minionkevin6623 2 года назад +36

    Great video! I kept reading about it, but no one was explaining it. You had lots of good examples. Thanks for taking the time to make the video!

  • @TinMan445
    @TinMan445 11 месяцев назад +30

    Only thing I would add to this is you get a much cleaner red to green rind if you let the melon cord dry up after the tendril. Typically when the tendril dries up you know you can turn your watering way down and let the plant pour all its nutrients into the fruit

  • @Mygardenspace
    @Mygardenspace Год назад +37

    Thank you for the video! Very good information. I’m a first time watermelon grower and your explanation of the tendril is perfect.

    • @evelenejohnson7148
      @evelenejohnson7148 Год назад

      I watched your video and all the ripen signs were there, but the watermelon was light pink/some red . Are there a type of watermelon that doesn't get completely red.

    • @joshflener3359
      @joshflener3359 Год назад

      @@evelenejohnson7148 yes a few actually.. orange tendersweet to name one

    • @crackfuct2001
      @crackfuct2001 11 месяцев назад

      Me too, 1st time grower, very helpful video!

  • @happinessishealthnature4370
    @happinessishealthnature4370 Год назад +4

    This is the best “when is watermelon ripe” explanation, quick & easy tutorial… Thanks!!

  • @chrisrawls3766
    @chrisrawls3766 10 месяцев назад +1

    Best watermelon video on RUclips. Short and to the point. A+. Ty for sharing your experience!

  • @loyweaver2978
    @loyweaver2978 11 месяцев назад +3

    We always waited until the vine near the melon started to turn lite brown. Much riper, redder and ready to eat.

  • @michelemaliano7860
    @michelemaliano7860 11 месяцев назад +8

    I don’t care if my neighbors think I’m crazy. It keeps them out of my business. 😂

  • @TD-nf1qo
    @TD-nf1qo Год назад +13

    If only I had watched this before picking my first watermelon last week! The middle was pink-ish, the rest was green. No flavor whatsoever, but I ate it anyway... this is so helpful, thank you!

    • @joryjones4911
      @joryjones4911 Год назад +2

      Same lol

    • @vaccinefraud5570
      @vaccinefraud5570 Год назад +6

      I tell myself that they're oversizec cucumbers so that I don't get disappointed when they're not sweet.

    • @blackkennedy3966
      @blackkennedy3966 11 месяцев назад

      @@vaccinefraud5570water melons are just sweeter cucumbers anyway they’re related and there are watermelon cultivars that aren’t sweet used just like cucumbers as a vegetable

  • @leonarddaneman810
    @leonarddaneman810 Год назад +7

    The yellow patch means the watermelon was allowed to ripen while on the ground, not picked too early.

  • @wolfwalker5924
    @wolfwalker5924 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Short, sweet, and to the point.

  • @davidulvestad2944
    @davidulvestad2944 10 месяцев назад +12

    Very good explanation. Me and my dad have a pretty big watermelon farm and we've learned a few ways to tell when they are ready as well. Of course, it depends entirely on what variety the watermelon is, but I can give you some general advice. PS: numbers 2 and 3 are the only good ways to tell when the watermelon is ready, not including the tendril you covered in this video. Numbers 1 and 4 are "do not waste your time" things.
    1. Knocking on it: Throughout thousands of watermelons of different varieties, we have not found that to tell us anything useful as they all have different sounds regardless of if they're done or not.
    2. Checking the spoon: Checking the spoon if a good way to tell if a watermelon is done or not. The spoon is located around where the tendril is and will dry up when the watermelon is done growing similarly to the tendril. The spoon looks like a small leaf unlike any other watermelon leaf.
    3. Squishing the butt. Squishing the butt of the watermelon tests if the watermelon is done growing as well. The butt will be squishy when the watermelon still has room to grow, and the butt will be stiffer when the watermelon is done growing. The butt is located at the opposite end of the watermelon as where the stem connects to it. It's got a black spot around where the butt is.
    4. Checking the bottom: Checking the bottom is a pretty bad way to check if a watermelon is ripe. The bottom looks more yellow or white because it doesn't get sunlight, or it has been sitting in water. It tells nothing.
    Also, the watermelon you picked in this video is not ripe. It's very obvious to tell for me. It didn't split open when you cut it because the watermelon was hot, it split open because it had too much water. Maybe it rained too much, or maybe you watered it too much. A good way to try to prevent your watermelon plants from getting too much water is to put the plants themselves in mounds of dirt that measure 1 foot off the ground. Of course, too much water leads to them getting overripe, but if that's the case, it's because you didn't pick it in time. I bet you didn't check the spoon or the butt when you picked the watermelon for this video. Also, you don't need to put the watermelon in the plant buckets if you lay black plastic over everything. Over were the plants come out of the ground (of course cut a hole for the plant to come out of the plastic, and over everywhere where the watermelon plant might reach its leaves. This prevents weeds and dirt from getting on the plant. Also eliminates a lot of bugs. Also, might want to try a different variety.
    Good luck!

    • @dirtygnomesgardens1667
      @dirtygnomesgardens1667  10 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you so much for this post! Great info!!

    • @rosskstar
      @rosskstar 10 месяцев назад +1

      Will they continue to ripen after you pick them, like other fruit?

    • @davidulvestad2944
      @davidulvestad2944 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@rosskstar No. They stop when you pick them. That’s why you gotta eat it in like a week

  • @dorismailloux4666
    @dorismailloux4666 Год назад +5

    Helpful & concise info! Thanks. I’m a new cropper so this was gold for me!

  • @benedicttokauwarwakai2953
    @benedicttokauwarwakai2953 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much. I planted my watermelon garden and I continue to make mistake with harvesting unripe ones. The enlightening video has correctly showed me how to identify a ripe watermelon.

  • @Marie-or6hz
    @Marie-or6hz Год назад +11

    This is a simple, yet completely accurate way. Thank you for posting this, and making it easy for the rest of us. Peace and bountiful blessings.

    • @ricsgarden7394
      @ricsgarden7394 Год назад +1

      Its not accurate. That melon isnt close to ripe.

    • @libido7110
      @libido7110 10 месяцев назад

      @@ricsgarden7394thanks u are right

  • @ChristyJ
    @ChristyJ 2 года назад +7

    That pot idea is brilliant! Thank you!

  • @ryetea400
    @ryetea400 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for being direct and not having a lot of filler. I was standing out in the Texas sun because my bf didn't want me to pick it without proving it was ripe.

  • @emilygossman7440
    @emilygossman7440 2 года назад +5

    Thank you! Well explained! helped out a lot for us to see if our melons are ready!

  • @MySuewho
    @MySuewho Год назад +1

    Super helpful! Best explanation I've ever heard. Thank you.

  • @meatman2024
    @meatman2024 Год назад +3

    Straight to the point no fluff

  • @jenjohnson2984
    @jenjohnson2984 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. First time growing watermelons and can’t wait for a ripe one!

  • @marycarver4532
    @marycarver4532 5 дней назад

    Omg! This is the best way to find out if it's ripe or not! Thank you

  • @nicokyriak
    @nicokyriak 3 дня назад

    Anyone can make good watermelons, but only a good and experienced farmer can make good sweet watermelons.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames 10 месяцев назад +3

    As a tween, I decided to container grow a watermelon on my parents damp, oak-tree shaded deck (it was pre-Internet, and I didn’t know better). It did okay as far as leaf growth, but made one sorry little “watermelon” the size of a lemon, which was really adorable.

  • @jimevans5733
    @jimevans5733 Год назад +1

    Tried it last evening in our patch. Was the perfect ripe melon. Thanks for the info.

  • @johnnyharris4198
    @johnnyharris4198 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for your video I just subscribe I planting watermelon had no idea when it would be ready truly thank you for your knowledge❤

  • @tenbears2335
    @tenbears2335 Год назад +1

    Awesome advice. Can't wait to test it.

  • @taramollerus1792
    @taramollerus1792 Год назад +17

    Thank you !!! Our first time growing this was so helpful ! Just pulled out first one and it is ripe and soooo sweet !!!

  • @JeffMartinez648
    @JeffMartinez648 11 месяцев назад

    Best watermelon video on RUclips! Thank you.

  • @philmatthews3537
    @philmatthews3537 11 месяцев назад +1

    'Watermelon being almost synonymous with having a garden'... literally never heard that before.

  • @laurap1647
    @laurap1647 10 месяцев назад +7

    I checked my gardens right after your clip and followed your helpful suggestion. They were ripe according to you- and they were perfectly ripe. 🥰 Thank you

  • @weilihuang1769
    @weilihuang1769 Год назад +1

    Funny how your video just popped up after I picked my first watermelon half an hour ago. Luckily there are still two Mellon’s on the vine to wait for the best time to harvest by your tip. Many thanks!

  • @andielliott7721
    @andielliott7721 Год назад +1

    Just what I needed to know at just the right time! Thank you.

  • @marninacollins6449
    @marninacollins6449 Год назад +2

    Awesome video. To the point and super informative. Thank you

  • @FurFeathersandFlowers
    @FurFeathersandFlowers 5 месяцев назад

    I've watched several videos tonight of people harvesting these unripe, LOL. Yours was the first with it ripe and of course explaining how to determine whether it is ready or not. Thank you, have seeds coming and will be trying this plant for the first time this year. Oh btw, to hell with what others think while you meddle in your garden!

  • @samanthagastineau7714
    @samanthagastineau7714 Год назад +1

    That was very educational. Thank you!

  • @LB-vl3qn
    @LB-vl3qn Год назад +11

    Thanks for the tip. It looks like you may have made the same mistake I did in overwatering your watermelon. At least yours waited until you brought in inside to crack open. I found mine gaping open, cracked from stem to stern right out in the garden. You grew some very nice watermelons. ~ Lisa

    • @Dimension855
      @Dimension855 11 месяцев назад

      Trying my best to not crack mine, I have one that's light green almost yellow looking an hard to press a nail into it but the little tandral is still green very tempting to pick 😢. Then there is one on vine that is dark green an soft you put your finger nail in easy

    • @LB-vl3qn
      @LB-vl3qn 11 месяцев назад

      @@Dimension855 Best of luck to you! I hope your watermelons are delicious. ~ LIsa

  • @acrad7187
    @acrad7187 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! I’ll know what to look for now when my watermelons get close.

  • @annacalubiran4668
    @annacalubiran4668 Год назад +1

    thank you. best, most helpful explanation ever!🍉

  • @jayalldayism
    @jayalldayism Год назад +1

    So glad I found your video! Can’t wait to check my two melons in the morning lol already made the mistake of thumping one thinking it was ready and it wasn’t 😩

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Год назад +2

    The resonance of the thump is my method. But I'm watching yours. It's always good to have more than one arrow in the quiver!

  • @-Scotty
    @-Scotty 5 месяцев назад +2

    bro just picked an unripe melon 🤣

  • @janethsigrest7622
    @janethsigrest7622 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the idea on identifying ripe watermelon.

  • @truenorth2275
    @truenorth2275 2 года назад +13

    Best to wait like a week after tendril has completely dried out

  • @8thcelisabeth
    @8thcelisabeth Год назад

    Great idea with the pots.

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was great advice, thank you. 👌

  • @XTheGabsterX
    @XTheGabsterX 11 месяцев назад +1

    very informative thank you. I didn't know u could grow them in somethin that small. I'm def going to try that out, Thank you.

  • @annedotcom5119
    @annedotcom5119 Год назад +2

    Thank you! So glad I saw this ... It was the difference between an 8lb watermelon that was not ripe and a 38.8lb perfectly ripe watermelon!!! Thanks!

  • @lynseychinnery5707
    @lynseychinnery5707 Год назад +2

    Fantastic! I have watermelon (1st time) and this is super helpful. 😊 thanks!

  • @ladylucifera
    @ladylucifera Год назад +2

    This is Amazing! Thank you soooo much!🍉😋

  • @julayalo9860
    @julayalo9860 Год назад +2

    Perfect, thanks so much this is my first year growing them

  • @naturezangmo5491
    @naturezangmo5491 2 года назад +2

    Very useful and thanks for the wisdom

  • @edwardverduzco88
    @edwardverduzco88 9 месяцев назад

    The best wisdom is usually short, straight forward, and all encompassing.
    Kudos to you watermelon whispering guru! Can't wait to upload that into my kids brains. They'll probably pick up a cush dream job by dropping that hack on a rediculously rich CEO. Thanks!

  • @user-fq4ij8ez7w
    @user-fq4ij8ez7w Год назад +1

    Thank You so much, I learned a lot.

  • @frankaaaa384
    @frankaaaa384 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, 😳😳😳😳where have this channel been? Thank you and I’m subscribing now.😄😄😄😄😄

  • @michellesnively7637
    @michellesnively7637 Год назад +1

    Great explanation! Thank you

  • @charleywalker2982
    @charleywalker2982 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your videos and keep them coming please.

  • @cheyj.9610
    @cheyj.9610 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @jasonlagasse3623
    @jasonlagasse3623 Год назад +1

    Thought my wife was yelling to me in the background at the end and was really confused when I realized she wasn't home.

  • @ekellz100
    @ekellz100 Год назад +1

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @mikeash7428
    @mikeash7428 Год назад

    I like how you put them in pots. I'm going to go check the tendrils and put mine in pots.

  • @waynemorgan1577
    @waynemorgan1577 2 года назад +4

    I picked watermelons growing up one summer. The way to tell is to look at the stem. If it is brown then it is ripe.

  • @radamy612
    @radamy612 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!! Great video

  • @heidibear44
    @heidibear44 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, exactly the simple information I needed.

  • @medahenderson3055
    @medahenderson3055 Год назад +56

    Dude, if your neighbors think you're "crazy" or weird for checking your watermelons and garden- you need new neighbors! That's silly

    • @mickyskickreviews4826
      @mickyskickreviews4826 11 месяцев назад

      It made sense to me lol

    • @floydholder597
      @floydholder597 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pretty much my same thoughts, why worry about ignorant neighbors when it affects the quality of the food on your table?

    • @G.G.G.zone7
      @G.G.G.zone7 11 месяцев назад +2

      Because people have anxiety which make thoughts like this.

    • @jerex112
      @jerex112 11 месяцев назад

      He’s making a joke about the neighbors… are you guys boomers or just retarded?

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@G.G.G.zone7yes it's a response to your childhood but it's not healthy. Gotta evolve. 🙏

  • @debbiemullins9614
    @debbiemullins9614 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. It worked for us. Good job

  • @dianea2400
    @dianea2400 11 месяцев назад

    I never knew. Thank you so much.

  • @joek511
    @joek511 2 года назад

    TY very much. All this time I thought people were talking about the other end of the mellon. They never showed what you did. They just say check the end of the mellon, make sure it's dry. Going to check mine now, got a realy big one

  • @theuwfarm9148
    @theuwfarm9148 Год назад

    Thanks for this simple solution! I can show students this handy trick or skills!

  • @eCitizen1
    @eCitizen1 10 месяцев назад

    I've been growing watermelon for years and never knew that. Thanks

  • @clarkl4177
    @clarkl4177 Год назад +4

    Whoa! Nice timing--was just about to get mine off the vine WITH NO IDEA how to test ripeness-- except it's been "long enough". I will now go check ✅ Just one question: how'd you figure this out 🧐

  • @wesfrench1638
    @wesfrench1638 2 года назад

    Thank you, great explanation

  • @kllisk
    @kllisk Год назад

    been needing that information THANKS

  • @tennesseelady999
    @tennesseelady999 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. As old as I am. I'm still learning something every day.

  • @stellachipembele3147
    @stellachipembele3147 10 месяцев назад

    Aww wow! So happy to learn

  • @ast4613
    @ast4613 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are right about the ripening but the best method is when you see the watermelon garden sitting (stopping its vibrancy).

  • @kathyallen7964
    @kathyallen7964 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info!

  • @rindamubarik1881
    @rindamubarik1881 11 месяцев назад

    I look crazy sitting outside my watermelon patch watching this show as my neighbors watch lol

  • @lujitsu1251
    @lujitsu1251 11 месяцев назад

    That’s awesome. Thank you.

  • @slapurmom5667
    @slapurmom5667 Год назад

    That beats everything else I've heard makes sense thank you

  • @Golden-dog88
    @Golden-dog88 5 месяцев назад

    Watermelon + frezzer= MOST NATURAL BEST SUMMER FRUIT ICEBLOCK

  • @farmtalk491
    @farmtalk491 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, it really worked. I didn't think any of my watermelons would be ripe yet but went to check just to see if I could find that curly thing. I found one that was a dry stick and thought, that video said that means ripe, but it seems kind of small. I picked it, thinking the chickens would be grateful if it didn't work. But it was ripe. It might have needed a few more days, but was sweet enough. Thanks.
    I don't know why this isn't common knowledge.

  • @mandiejohnson2802
    @mandiejohnson2802 Год назад

    thank you I am growing watermelon for the first time and was trying to figure out how to tell if they were ripe lost two thinking they were ripped cause they made a thud sound lol question why do you have the watermelon in pots ?

  • @alba81rm
    @alba81rm Год назад +1

    Thanks heaps for that brother I can't believe how simple that is,,

  • @tkhiam9184
    @tkhiam9184 3 года назад +1

    Guests at your neighbor: "You have a sniffy neighbor! "

  • @diann546
    @diann546 Год назад +1

    I cut a melon with a brown tendril last year. It was still green.

  • @rickmoore52
    @rickmoore52 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is good to know. Thanks

  • @JulesGardening
    @JulesGardening Год назад +1

    Nicely explained.

  • @farmervee_yt
    @farmervee_yt 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome information. Thank you.

  • @Jsternshow
    @Jsternshow 11 месяцев назад

    Look for a nice bright yellow spot on the bottom where it is in contact with the soil

  • @JIMMYJREVIEWS_thaiM-A-F-I-A
    @JIMMYJREVIEWS_thaiM-A-F-I-A 10 месяцев назад

    5 seconds on RUclips is 3 minutes & 49 seconds. AMAZING!

  • @jamescherry765
    @jamescherry765 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review// I Glad you shared the information

  • @erikspraggins1185
    @erikspraggins1185 10 месяцев назад

    Good advice thanks

  • @mommiedearest5337
    @mommiedearest5337 Год назад

    Great tip! Thanks!

  • @thehoop74
    @thehoop74 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for posting different stages with the tendrils!!!! Just 1 question. Why were some in buckets?

    • @dirtygnomesgardens1667
      @dirtygnomesgardens1667  11 месяцев назад +1

      I put some in buckets because I had a rat problem this particular year. This helped to deter them from eating them.

  • @julayalo9860
    @julayalo9860 Год назад

    Would this tip be the the same for other melons like cantaloupe?

  • @DianeMountford
    @DianeMountford Год назад

    GENIUS! thank you so much!