They are trichomes! Perfectly normal and it’s one way for the plant to protect itself.
RoadWellDriven
If it’s a full moon be careful. Could turn into a were-melon.
Serious answer: Yes. It’s normal.
gibbypoo
Try shaving it
socalquestioner
You should always use the highest quality boar’s bristle brush, cucumber cake shaving soap, and a straight razor to shave your watermelons at least every three days.
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They are trichomes! Perfectly normal and it’s one way for the plant to protect itself.
If it’s a full moon be careful. Could turn into a were-melon.
Serious answer:
Yes. It’s normal.
Try shaving it
You should always use the highest quality boar’s bristle brush, cucumber cake shaving soap, and a straight razor to shave your watermelons at least every three days.