Yellow spot implies it had longer time ripening on ground, good.
Webbing/veining on rind, good. Idk why, though.
Seeded watermelons are generally sweeter than seedless varieties
Sound when you knock on it is not reliable, and I don’t think it has any effect. In contrast to 1, all green with no yellow usually means less ripe. Shape doesn’t matter.
Real way for anyone wondering:
Yellow spot implies it had longer time ripening on ground, good.
Webbing/veining on rind, good. Idk why, though.
Seeded watermelons are generally sweeter than seedless varieties
Sound when you knock on it is not reliable, and I don’t think it has any effect. In contrast to 1, all green with no yellow usually means less ripe. Shape doesn’t matter.
Well shoot. Im a Lil moron and always stayed away of the yellow spotted ones.