

Road Trip
A 45-count hybrid watermelon with exceptional external and internal quality. Road Trip is uniform in fruit shape and size. Very adaptable variety with high yield
potential. Road Trip has an average Degrees Brix of 11.5.
Region Specific Information
- Northeast
- Southeast
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Northeast
Product Details
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Rind
Mottle stripe -
Average Weight
16-18 lbs -
Shape
Oblong -
Average Brix
11.5 -
Average Firmness
2.8 PSI -
Disease Resistance
HR: Co: 1; IR: Fon:1;
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Rind
Mottle stripe -
Average Weight
16-18lbs -
Shape
Oblong -
Average Brix
11.5 -
Average Firmness
2.8PSI -
Disease Resistance
HR: Co: 1; IR: Fon:1;
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Southeast
Product Details
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Rind
Mottle stripe -
Average Weight
16-18 lbs -
Shape
Oblong -
Average Brix
11.5 -
Average Firmness
2.8 PSI -
Disease Resistance
HR: Co: 1; IR: Fon:1;
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Rind
Mottle stripe -
Average Weight
16-18lbs -
Shape
Oblong -
Average Brix
11.5 -
Average Firmness
2.8PSI -
Disease Resistance
HR: Co: 1; IR: Fon:1;
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1Key to Disease Resistance
Co = Anthracnose
Fon = Fusarium wilt
HR = High Resistance
The ability of a plant variety to highly restrict the activities of a specific pathogen or insect pest and/or to restrict the symptoms and signs of a disease, when compared to susceptible varieties. Varieties with high resistance may exhibit
some symptoms when specified pathogen or pest pressure is severe. New and/or atypical strains of the specific pathogen or pest may overcome the resistance.
IR = Intermediate Resistance
The ability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen, but may exhibit greater range of symptoms compared to varieties with high resistance. Intermediate Resistant plant varieties will show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when
grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen pressure.
**Degrees Brix may vary depending upon many factors, including agronomic,environmental and analytical methods and conditions.