TikTok is Exploding with “RUBBER FRUIT”… What Is Really Going On?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_AGB2wkFRk

Résumé

TLDRThe video discusses the impact of drought conditions on the quality of certain fruits and vegetables, particularly bananas, avocados, and watermelons. It focuses on three main factors that determine texture: cell wall modification, turgor pressure, and the cuticle. Drought leads to insufficient water in plants, affecting their ability to expand properly and resulting in a poor texture and flavor. The speaker encourages viewers to start their own gardens to improve the quality of their produce, especially in the face of ongoing drought conditions.

A retenir

  • 🍉 Drought affects texture of fruits like watermelons.
  • 🥑 Bananas and avocados also suffer from poor texture.
  • 💧 Turgor pressure is crucial for plant firmness.
  • ⚠️ Insufficient water leads to low quality produce.
  • 🌱 Starting a garden can improve fruit quality.
  • 📏 Cell wall modification enhances flavor and texture.
  • 🌞 Weather extremes impact fruit development.
  • 🌿 Nutrients' movement in plants is water-dependent.
  • 🪴 Cuticle helps regulate moisture in fruits.
  • 😬 Woody textures result from drought conditions.

Chronologie

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    The video addresses concerns about the quality of fruits and vegetables like bananas, avocados, and watermelons, often seen on TikTok, attributed to government intervention. It explains the impact of excessive plastic and provides insights into how texture is assessed using a penetrometer, focusing on three main factors affecting fruit quality: cell wall modification, turgor pressure, and cuticle integrity. The speaker describes how cell wall degradation occurs as fruits ripen, enhancing taste and texture. Turgor pressure, influenced by water uptake in plant vacuoles, is crucial for maintaining fruit firmness. If a plant experiences too much or too little water, it affects the fruit's juiciness and overall flavor. An example given is drought conditions leading to woody watermelons. Lastly, the cuticle helps regulate moisture, though it plays a lesser role compared to the other factors. Overall, the video emphasizes the importance of water in fruit development and advocates for home gardening as a solution to improve fruit quality.

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Vidéo Q&R

  • What fruits are mentioned as having texture issues?

    Bananas, avocados, and watermelons.

  • What factors affect the texture of fruits and vegetables?

    Cell wall modification, turgor pressure, and cuticle presence.

  • What is turgor pressure?

    It's the pressure within a plant's cells that affects their firmness.

  • How does drought impact fruit quality?

    Drought leads to insufficient water, causing poor cell expansion and texture.

  • What is cell wall modification?

    It's the natural process of ripening that makes fruits taste better.

  • What is the issue with woody watermelons?

    Woody watermelons result from drought conditions causing low turgor pressure.

  • Why should I start a garden?

    Starting a garden can ensure better quality and taste in your fruits and vegetables.

  • What process affects flavor in plants?

    Photosynthesis affects the distribution of nutrients which contributes to flavor.

  • How does water influence flavor in fruits?

    Water uptake allows nutrients and carbohydrates to move, affecting flavor.

  • What happens when plants are overwatered?

    Overwatering can cause fruits like tomatoes to split due to excess turgor pressure.

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    if you watch these Tik Tok videos right
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    here and you're like my sister
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    questioning whether or not the
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    government is poisoning us then this
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    video is most definitely for you now
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    ultimately speaking the three that are
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    showing up on Tik Tok the most are
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    bananas avocados and watermelons but we
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    can commonly see this in so many
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    different other fruits and vegetables
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    and actually comes down to three
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    different factors first one being
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    excessive amounts of plastic inside of
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    your fruits and vegetables half the
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    crowd just was like goodbye all right so
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    when it comes to texture we use
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    something called a penetrometer the geek
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    crew and if you want to join the geek
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    crew it's literally just hitting that
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    subscribe button down there cost you
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    absolutely nothing but pure enjoyment oh
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    it doesn't cost you enjoyment well it
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    might cost you enjoyment I don't know so
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    penetrometer is stuck into the fruit and
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    vegetable to determine what texture it
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    is or the density of the texture to tell
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    you whether or not you're going to like
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    the fruit or vegetable and there are
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    three things that ultimately affect how
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    that rolls out okay so number one is
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    actually cell wall modification now this
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    sounds scary and it sounds GMO and Hokey
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    Pokey but it's really not what it
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    actually comes down to is what the plant
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    naturally does as it begins to ripen so
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    we know there's a trigger point between
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    where you can Harvest and it won't ripen
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    properly get some storage out of it and
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    it will ripen properly and then
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    obviously what we do here in our Gardens
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    is allow it to go almost into
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    deterioration mode and then consume it
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    and this is what is in most cases the
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    best flavor and the best texture now
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    cell wall modification is a fancy term
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    for essentially as a tomato or a
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    watermelon becomes ripe these cells
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    themselves that well anyways the cells
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    begin to decompose in a sense and almost
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    explode and deteriorate which makes the
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    texture of said water melon more tasty
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    much easier crumbly in your mouth if you
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    will and a great example of this is
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    actually peaches nectarines plums things
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    like that a peach for example that is
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    not yet ripened it's really hard the
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    textures totally off but if you wait it
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    gets kind of mushy melt in your mouth
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    delicious and this is cuz of cell wall
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    deterioration essentially things are
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    just falling apart and that's what makes
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    things a little bit more G it's like
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    Mother Nature's Way of pre- chewing it
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    and feeding us like we're little baby
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    birds number two is actually turer
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    pressure so essentially what turer
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    pressure is it's it the process of water
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    being uptaken into something called a
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    vacu the vacu is inside of a cell and
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    the cell on the outside of your plants
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    is almost like a balloon the vacu inside
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    is a balloon inside of said balloon and
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    the vacu will shrink in and increase as
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    water comes into and out of the plant so
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    if a plant is uptaking a lot of water it
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    begins to expand which in turn kind of
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    expands the outer balloon when the plant
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    loses too much water the vule will
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    collapse and then in turn the cell wall
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    will collapse with it now remember how
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    cell walls are very important in the
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    process of making a firm fruit or
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    vegetable or plant well if the cell
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    walls have not deteriorated yet that
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    obviously causes issues but if the cell
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    walls aren't allowed to expand to the
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    amount that they need to to make said
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    texture the said texture that we want
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    you're going to end up with a plant
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    that's not too delicious now because
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    plants and you know watermelons it's a
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    great it's in the name there's a ton of
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    water inside of these things so because
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    vacul are so reliant on water if water
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    is limited such as a drought season or
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    really high Heats where you just simply
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    couldn't ever apply enough water we tend
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    to get in vacu that are shrunken and
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    therefore a cell wall that is also
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    shrunken and just something that doesn't
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    have a lot of juice in it so that's
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    number one number two is the opposite of
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    that and sometimes we see this in the
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    garden and that's when a tomato plant
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    fills their vacu up too much because we
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    keep on for we keep on giving them water
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    and eventually they split and you'll see
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    this every once in a while that is EV
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    vacu cell walls that have begun to
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    expand past the level that they're meant
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    to and ultimately cause rips and tears
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    inside of the fruit or vegetable now as
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    a producer you're trying to aim
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    somewhere in between the two because
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    obviously both ends of the spectrum
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    don't yield you much money and kind of
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    turns people off from wanting to eat
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    bananas now keep in mind that water also
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    moves around carbohydrates and nutrients
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    and all that fun stuff
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    throughout the entire plant and if we're
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    in a drought or we have lack of water
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    the carbohydrates and the byproducts of
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    photosynthesis also aren't moving around
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    and a huge part of what makes up the
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    flavor actually comes from the process
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    of photosynthesis so if your plant's
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    lacking water it's not able to get
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    things in the right place your fruits
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    and veget your veggies your vegetabes
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    your vegetables are going to taste okay
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    so the last one is actual cuticle so the
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    cuticle on the outside of your fruit and
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    vegetable is almost like a protective
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    barrier that helps decrease or limit
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    turar pressure now the idea here is that
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    if it can regulate trigar pressure in
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    some way it can obviously affect the
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    texture of the fruit now so this is
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    obviously something that's not heavily
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    affected by environment it is affected
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    by you know really high Heats for
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    example or really cold colds But
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    ultimately it's it's a little bit more
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    difficult and not as important in its
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    role compared to the vacul and the cell
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    walls but if it's not present or it's
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    not there in the correct proportions we
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    tend to get a off texture the
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    Watermelons you are seeing on Tik Tok
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    are something called Woody or Woody
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    textured watermelons and the only reason
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    that these exist actually comes down to
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    the lack of water so if you didn't get
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    the memo North America is in a little
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    bit of Dro I didn't get the memo
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    Saskatoon saskatch one didn't get the
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    memo because it will not stop raining
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    here Manitoba won't stop raining Alberta
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    it won't stop raining it just keeps on
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    raining uh so those provinces they
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    didn't get the memo but the rest of
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    North America they got the memo and they
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    are currently in a drought and obviously
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    with the drought we are going to have
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    turer pressures that are going to suffer
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    and cell walls that are going to
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    collapse around said vacu and make some
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    very Woody watermelon so that's what's
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    going on with the watermelon so with
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    bananas and avocados we're actually
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    suffering from the exact same thing and
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    that is not cell walls that won't
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    deteriorate and not cuticles that are in
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    at not at their Peak it actually is vacu
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    that aren't expanding fully so when a
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    plant doesn't expand on its vacuum and
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    really increase the water content it
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    obviously will make something that is
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    harder and almost plastic like in a
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    sense now the other reason why why this
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    can affect the texture is because the
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    cell wall deterioration can't take place
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    because if You' watched the videos on
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    soil microbes or just microbes in
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    general we know microbes need water and
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    if there's no water or less water
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    present the process of decomposition is
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    much slower so think of a semi
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    dehydrated fruit or vegetable that you
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    buy from the store or you dehydrate on
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    yourself and how it's shell stable for
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    quite a long time compared to if you
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    were to put said Peach just on the
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    counter as is kind of what's happening
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    with these fruits and vegetables on Tik
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    Tok they're in this Pudo dehydrated
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    state where there's not enough moisture
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    and stuff going on to decompose it
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    quickly anyways but there's not uh
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    there's also not enough to make the
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    texture good so ultimately it just is
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    kind of making some gross produ bottom
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    line welcome to the drought of 2024 you
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    can expect much more of this and or just
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    fruits and vegetables that taste like
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    absolute garbage so this is the reason
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    why you should start a garden and if
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    you're totally new at that then you're
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    going to want to check out this video
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    right here it'll take you through a
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    complete walkthrough of exactly what to
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    expect and how you can go about doing it
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    it's not too late I promise you so talk
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    to you guys next time bye
Tags
  • drought
  • fruits
  • vegetables
  • turgor pressure
  • cell wall modification
  • watermelon
  • banana
  • avocado
  • gardening
  • texture
  • food quality