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Watermelon CH-Makro 316

Weight: 10-12 kg
Shape: oblong
Flesh: bright red, sweet flesh of fine texture with small dark brown seeds
Fruit: Light green color, thick rind
Maturity: 75-80 days after sowing
Remarks: watermelon, charleston grey type, resistance to fusarium wilt and anthracnose, vigorous plants, high yield, good for transportation

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