The riper the watermelon the more magnetic it becomes causing the broom straw to turn towards the magnetic activity just like a compass needle.
Broom straw watermelon.
The video above posted by stacy lyn harris owner and author of the blog game garden claims that you can test a watermelon s ripeness or sweetness using a piece of straw from a common household broom.
So if when you place your straw sideways on the bottom of the watermelon the more it turns towards longways the riper the watermelon.
I ve heard a lot of watermelon myths in my time as the watermelon guy but this one takes the cake.
Stacy s method is new to me check out my blog entry to learn about more traditional.
The broom straw acts like a compass needle and the watermelon becomes more magnetic as it ripens.
So there you have it.
Just pull a dry straw out of the broom and go to the melon section.
The more ripe water the faster it will move in alignment with the melon.
Each watermelon was tested 8 times with each twig being tested once.
She asked if she should use the thump method or the broom straw method.
She was stopping in hempstead tx texas watermelon capital to pick up a melon for our 2009 celebration.
The lady said she had never heard of doing this.
She could not understand what i was saying so i took out my broom straw laid it on top of the watermelon and it started going around and around.
The straw acts like a compass needle.
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All you need is a straight broom straw or blade of grass to tell if you have a sweet melon.
If your melon is ripe the straw will actually spin it may not spin like a helicopter blade but it will turn on its own.
How to tell if watermelon is ripe.
Get a piece of broom straw that is as straight and possible and find a pet well rounded spot on your melon lay the piece of straw on that spot and gently let it go.
You can also tell if a watermelon is ripe by placing a dry straw perpendicular to the melon and watching how fast it will align with the melon.
For the straw test we obtained 3 broom straws from 2 different brooms and a green johnson grass twig harvested just before the test.
Her dilemma was which ripeness checking method should be employed.