No, hehe, I didn't plant them, but they are black and equal in appearance to viable seeds, unlike the white "seeds" that seedless varieties usualy have.
Seedless watermelons are achieved through the making of a triploid organism supposed to be sterile, but why do seedless watermelons sometimes contain black, apparently viable, seeds?
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