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China: Farmers Face Exploding Watermelon Problem

budbasket

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Due to overuse of growth hormones in combination with a new thin-rind variety, farmers in China are losing acres of watermelons overnight. link can be found here...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13421374



Farmers in eastern China have been left perplexed after their watermelons began to explode one by one.

An investigation by state media found farms in Jiangsu province were losing acres of fruit because of the problem.

The overuse of a chemical that helps fruit grow faster was blamed in one report by China Central Television.

But agriculture experts were unable to explain why chemical-free melons were exploding. They cited the weather and abnormal size of the melon as factors.

China Central Television said farmers were overspraying their crops with the growth promoter, hoping they could get their fruit to market ahead of the peak season and increase their profits.
Chemical-free

According to the Xinhua news agency, 20 farmers in a village in Jiangsu province planted imported seeds from Japan, with 10 households saying their watermelons began exploding last month.

Farmer Liu Mingsuo told Xinhua that more than two-thirds of his crop had blown up.

He said he had used chemicals to boost their growth on 6 May, and the following day more than 180 melons exploded. Mr Liu was reported to be the only farmer from the 10 households who used chemicals.

Wang Dehong, who has been farming watermelons for 20 years, couldn't understand why his fruit also exploded as he had not used any chemicals.

Agricultural experts investigating the incident were unable to offer an explanation.

China has approved the usage of the growth chemical under certain quotas. So far, tests show the chemical is safe, Xinhua reported.

However, as the public is increasingly concerned about food safety, experts say a quality tracking system should be introduced, detailing every stage along the food chain, to inform the public fully, and ensure food safety.
 

accessndx

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Just read that article myself. Wondering if I couldn't get my hands on some forchlorfenuron......right before outdoor season. Probably would make 10 foot trees like 100 feet high. Leave it to those Chinese to make monstrous fruit!!!
Is it any surprise....they've been pumping out Godzilla movies since I was a kid.....
If it's not that...it's Giant robots or some otherworldly horror. It was only a matter of time before they got around to pumping the fruit up.
 

supermanlives

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wow . that would be quite a site. do they really explode or just split open. i can imagine looking out on your crop and hearing pop pop pop as your melons burst.
 

DeRail640

Member
looked into it not cheap stuff about 400-500 a kilo

CPPU (Forchlorfenuron, KT-30) is as a plant growth regulator widely used in griculture horticulture and fruits to increase fruit size,e.g.kiwi fruit and table grapes,to promote cell division, to improve the quality of fruits and to increase yields.Crop Time applied Concentration Method applied Effects Peach 30 days after 20ppm Sprey on fruit Increases fruit size, Fruit blossom Improves color and qualityGrape 14-18 d prior 1-5ppm plus Soak fruit Improves efficacy of GA Full blossom 100ppm GA3 Apples Growth stage 50ppm Spray on buds Promotes branch budding Potato 70 d after planting 100ppm Spray on plant Increases yield Kiwi fruit 20-30 d after blossom 5-10ppm Soakfruit Increases fruit size.

Forchlorfenuron

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Identification

Synonyms: N-(2-chloro-4-pyridinyl)-N'-phenylurea; KT-30; CN-11-3183; 4PU-30; CPPU; Phenyl-N'-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)urea

CAS No.: 68157-60-8

Molecular Weight: 247.68

Molecular Formula: C12H10ClN3O

Molecular Structure:

m.p.: 121-126°C

Application

plant growth regulator

Specification



Item limit
Appearance
white crystalline

Content
98% min

m.p.
171-172°C

Residues after ignition
0.1% max

Loss on drying
0.5% max




Standard Packing

carton, foil bags

Risks and Safety Info
 

smokefrogg

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Just read that article myself. Wondering if I couldn't get my hands on some forchlorfenuron......right before outdoor season. Probably would make 10 foot trees like 100 feet high. Leave it to those Chinese to make monstrous fruit!!!
Is it any surprise....they've been pumping out Godzilla movies since I was a kid.....
If it's not that...it's Giant robots or some otherworldly horror. It was only a matter of time before they got around to pumping the fruit up.

doooood...

china != japan
 
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rick shaw

Let's see what happens when China gets into the hydro nutrient industry.
 
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grozzef

probably cause they've been firin up the ol haarp alot to blow up that there new madrid fault
 

Haps

stone fool
Veteran
OK, I'm gonna tell youse guys the truth, cause I figgered this shit out. Not every body used the chemical, what else is the common factor.

Fukakoochee. The nuke disaster at fukashima is too fucking boring, so I call it fukakoochee, which is a lot more fun to say, try it.

This is just the first fallout of asian consequences to come. You heard it here first.

This is the fukakoochee effect.

H
 

budbasket

Member
It was in combination with the use of a new thin-rind variety I heard that caused all of the farmer's fields in the province to be affected. The farmer who used the growth chemicals just was affected over-night. Not trying to make a political statement towards China/use of growth hormones just thought a good read in the morning
 

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