This video shows you how long it takes for a whole uncut watermelon to completely decompose. This is my longest time lapse so far, even longer than my previous record holder, the potato time lapse.
Whole Watermelon Time Lapse
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Fun fact: A watermelon takes about 90 days to grow, from planting to harvesting, and now we also know how long it takes to decompose.
#timelapse #watermelon #macro #photoowl
What a nice way to show how life decays and evolves.. Fantastic effort and dedication for the video.. much appreciated!! 🙏
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Wow, thank you so much for your support, I'm glad you appreciate the work that goes into these time lapses. The money will be used to make future videos even better. :)
Wow
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fun fact: this timelapse was started before this channel even had 3,000 subscribers, I checked with the wayback machine
According to Social Blade in August 2020 (I started the watermelon time lapse project on August 15th 2020) I had around 1300 subscribers, so yeah, you are right :)
The amount of dedication
Its really that he made it before his channel blow
@@PhotoOwl holy crap that’s amazing
@@PhotoOwl Wait, so there's some longer than this one brewing already ?
Imagine going to the grocery store and being like “this is a perfect watermelon for me to watch rot for the next two years”
lmao
@@effzero7211 your pfp completes this
🤣🤣🤣
It was a really nice melon tho
U funny 😂
2:59 bro that shredded like paper.. You did an excellent job on this time lapse!
It must take a tremendous amount of planning to have a channel like this.
Man saw the entire world taking shelter from a unknown virus and was like: "you know what would be cool as shit? filming a goddamn watermelon decomposing. That'd be sick." Legend.
i think he might’ve made the next few covids here too 😀
2 years of straight 4k...
And he was right !
or maybe a virus broke out from it??
8 seasons!!!
This dude is probably filming plastic decomposing as we speak.
oh god
Should hire queen elizabeth to film it
yes
He'll be there a while
That'll take yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssss
Mom: What do you mean? it is perfectly fine to eat! The Watermelon: 2:00
Haha so funny best joke u ever made
Almost 2 years for one video project. this is the only thing that can be called underrated even after millions of views
I think it's safe to say that everyone was extremely suprised how long it managed to keep it's shape.
its*
Indeed
@@aquaneutral it's is correct (it is) (edit: didn't see the second its lol)
@@pupper42 that’s not correct lol
@@pupper42 second
Pov: this persons friend comes over “Hey what is that?” “A 2 year old rotting watermelon” “Why-“ “Because”
friend: *walks out door
"Science!"
I actually really wonder what people would answer if I asked them what the object at 2:20 is, without showing them the title of this video and somehow hiding the days and hours count? Would some people also say it's a strange kind of sweet, with the mold being just sugar? Would even one person among a pool of 10,000 people guess that it's a decomposing watermelon?
“Apparently there’s about 3 million people on KZhead who wanna watch this shit”
It is amazing how long this particular family of fruit can stay unspoiled. My wife and I had a Chinese "winter melon" sitting on the kitchen table for more than a year. It underwent no noticeable change, and when we finally cut it up, it was as fresh and delicious inside as ever, ready to be cooked.
why did you wait that long without eating it?
It clearly says that time is our the biggest enemy so appreciate your time and spend it humble
I'm just imagining this guy has a massive warehouse with like 500 timelapse projects going on at once
My thoughts exactly the same
And the smell must be lovely
@@dreamingarmchair274 😂😂😂
The same thought i was having
proud to be the one thousandth like
Dude you should give your cameraman a raise, standing this still for 2 years straight is really impressive.
@@tempet2026 It was a joke mate.
Funny
@@alzaeem79 ahh mb ^^’
@@tempet2026 Yeah no problem, happens to the best of us.
i know right? especially standing so still next to a rotting fruit, mad respect
1:49 Pov: My brain in math class
3:53 your brain in algebra class
@@crusher9z9kkkkkkk😂
@@caty1079 go away crip gang cat boy
3:22 slurrrrrp
it’s really great that he reversed the process in the end so he doesn’t waste an entire watermelon what a hero
No watermelon is harmed 🍉 in this video
Top tier comment
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that reversing the video doesn't bring the watermelon back. I'll ask my dad. EDIT: Dad says I'm right. But I suppose he could be wrong too...
@@experi-mentalproductions5358 no way One watermelon wasted?!?!? :'((((((((((((( me sad
chronomancers, am i right?
I love how the dog at the end was like: "Wow a box, interesting!" opens the box, releasing the smell "Nope, I'm out."
I meam the dog was a much more intese nose..so EWWWW no EWWW
i think that at that point it was so dry that the smell must've died down by then.
Prolly no smell
Dog's nose broke after smelling it
Later he was even scared of the box, but I wasn't able to film that
It looks almost so surreal, when in the end it just detaches itself like some kind of paper, lol. Amazing video.
that is so crazy, satisfying, and disgusting at the same time 😂 love it
Props to the cameraman standing absolutely still and making zero noises for 2 years! Give him a raise!
And the pianist playing for 2 years straight
Underrated comment tbh
@@maliciouslycryptic5529 nah most my comments get like 2 likes and then i have one comment that just says "sheesh that last one" which got 45,000 likes
You copied someone else
@@iamPOWERhehe ever thought that maybe i just thought of it on my own? camera man jokes are common
The way it turned into an island and as if it was paper, just rips. This was oddly satisfying
Seriously like how and why did it also turn white on the back of the melon and the liquid
@@chair2355 maybe there was a paper cover below the watermelon?
@@chair2355 the white is mold idk what the liquid is it’s probably the old watermelon juice
I think the container is painted white inside and that's what peels up at the end. Compare what the bottom of the container looked like at the start to what you can see as it peels up.
@@Lewa263 yes you're correct
This was pretty epic. And what a beautiful little starburst at the end. Thanks for revealing the art in simple things. Cheers!
I hear this is a delicacy in certain countries.. aged to perfection. This is seriously nutty, insane dedication
I'm here wondering how heavy is the File after recording at 4k for almost 2 years non-stop lol
Bro u blew my mind , but I think he streams or something then takes the video?
Prolly takes pictures every day
@@FreestyleJan pictures hourly
in a big timelapse like that, we wouldn't even notice if he stopped the record at some point, changed the SD and the battery and continued filming to cut it all together in the end. I think the rendering is more impressive.
@@Zed9659 it's a time-lapse - it's not a video, but a series of photos owtj long delays between them, I think an hour in this case
It’s so crazy how it lasted over a year, then the shell just barely broke and it’s all of a sudden just crumbled
It propably was already liquid inside for a long time
Sounds like me
@@rubenporras9865 damn
Shows how fragile lives is
@@rubenporras9865 sad
One of the best videos I've ever seen. This was suggested, first time hearing about you. Can't wait to watch others.
Such a great work! Thank u so much for let us see , how life cycle is truly amazing!
Imagine thinking this watermelon was here this whole time being filmed while you were dealing with your struggles for the past 2 years
Then imagine that right now there is a decomposing corpse on some random forest
@@video_camera ahah...yes..."random"...👀👀
@@video_camera Now imagine a famous youtuber recording said corpse for views
@@CrielOfficial That would be an irresponsible and distasteful thing to do, I sure hope that hypothetical youtuber does not do such thing
@@video_camera it would be a truly awful sight especially if it were to happening in a certain place in Japan in this hypothetical situation
Luckily video doesn’t capture smell! 🤢
Imagine if I could "attach" a smell sample to the video...:D BTW this wasn't the worst, chicken wings is still number 1 on the smelly-scale. Unforgettable, it felt like I had the smell in my nose the whole day, I thought I got phantosmia. Luckily by the evening/next day it was gone.
@@PhotoOwl oof
But tbh for just a minute I'd like to stand there and see how it would smell like. All out of curiosity.
@@PhotoOwl But is this number 2 for the smelliest?
@@vedantsridhar8378 true
Such dedication to the mission for two years. I imagine the creator of the video living his life with his family and friends, going somewher, doing things, but at the end of the day coming home and shooting the video for the day.
That is fascinating! Once it starts, you can’t stop watching
The fact it took over a year to start to develop mold on the outside is nothing short of insane
meanwhile, you look away for two seconds and your strawberry is mouldy as all hell
And then you don't eat your raspberries for a day or two..
Personally, I love learning about eukaryate organisms and general molds. I liked seeing the potential slime mold at the end, real cool stuff.
i mean the inside might've been fucked up we don't know😭
Especially given its water content. Man!
I can't imagine how many cameras this guy has to do these long term projects simultaneously great result as always!
Always good results
He must have some kind of a camera MUSEUM 👀
@degru5091 🤨
He could reuse the same camera and just take 1 photo of everything each day
@@25hrspastmidnight but then the photo angles would change slightly for every day
Great watermelon smoothie recipe! Really enjoyed it!
This was surprisingly impressive…and beautiful?… fascinating project! 💚
I love how as soon as it "pops" it just gets exponentially faster at decomposing.
when did it pop
@@kai1ey 1:17
Had a watermelon for less than a week and it exploded. Was already rotting from the inside by then. The one in this video took over 200 days to "pop." wtf
plot twist: the liquid in a watermelon is acid
@@XENOS_Indie_Game_Dev it might have something to do with how much the watermelon moved or how much air exposure they got
I became somewhat attached to the watermelon during the video. On the outside it seemed fine for a while but in reality we all knew what it would come to. To watch it deflate and mold in its own disgusting juices, really moved me, almost to tears.
Same for me, it was hard. That poor watetmelon has grown to be eaten and he end up like this. Stay in a box dying in his own blood. Why i said that ,i will not be able to sleep ;-;
Are y'all being genuine
@@xi6969 very, it’s been a month and I still can’t bring myself to watch it again
We can all relate to this watermelon
Just about to comment this lol
bro waited an entire year for this much respect 🫡
Such dedication! And the melon lasted a lot longer than I thought it would.
almost 2 years! it’s crazy to think how much technology has changed while this watermelon was decomposing.
and covid is still going on
@@kevin-deepsea86 naw we moved on to monkeypox now, get with the times grampa But ngl I can't wait until ebola is cool again
@@insensitive919 Yeah, me and the bois were snorting Ebola, then got sad when we realized we weren’t gonna recover.
hm
Like what technology? You cannot jist say some vague thing like that without providing an example
When he was filming this, a whole pandemic happened. Kudos to this dude's dedication.
Reddit moment
perfect time why not
My theory: The watermelon died on Corona
This really puts into perspective how long that watermelon has been rotting XD
Sometimes I really can't tell whether people's comments are irony or not. I guess my expectations from humanity dropped too low.
imagine having to clean this up when your done.respect to this man
props to the cameraman, continued filming for 600 days as a ghost after dying of starvation 👏🎬
The music, with its meandering, wistful arpeggios, does a lot to convey the feeling of a watermelon rotting for two years. I've been that watermelon.
@@vedantsridhar8378 I think flies and maggots would eat it and think, "This is to die for." Anyone else would eat it and just die. I assume the taste would be putrescent, the sixth sensation of the mouth after sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami
@@tuddgrimley8532 true. I also believe eating the whole spoiled 500 day old watermelon could kill you, but taking it in small amounts would cause food poisoning. When I suffered it a couple of years ago, it was terrible. It happened because I ate some very old food. Btw I accidentally deleted my comment
@@vedantsridhar8378 goes to show you, a lot of unpleasant sensations are only to save you from harm but then ppl like Swedish eat syrströmming which is just. rotten. fish. in a tin can. this civilization is odd
Waterthony Melontano
@@sakesaurus1706 If you prepare it the right way, which means opening the can underwater and thorougly cleaning the fish, it's not that bad.
Friend: "Dude, why does your home always stink?" This guy: "Science!"
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ko
When it looks like this, you know it’s a good watermelon. The juice is the best when you blend it.
I did a cocoa bean one before. As a professional waiter. I praise the self control you have from not trashing it!
Props to the camera man for having such dedication and standing there for almost 2 years recording
The camera man is an omnipotent 19th-dimensional being, this is nothing to it.
No,they just left the camera that's it
@@vaitkusd LMAO
@@sherlockholmes5714 💀
@@vaitkusd yeah he is indeed sherlock
I sometimes wonder why this channel doesn't post too often. Then it strikes me that it needs a lot of time to make this kind of videos lol
Yeah, these videos take a lot of time to make :) But I uploaded 7 videos in the past 2 months, there are some vloggers who don't post this often lol
@@PhotoOwl keep up the good work❤
@@PhotoOwl bet there's 5 more things decomposing right now
@@PhotoOwl I bet you have like a hundred videos in the "making" right now, respect
I love how days are going by so fast and the insects just stay very still
now we know what happens when you buy a watermelon and forget about it's existence for like 1,5 years
What was more difficult - Filming a watermelon rotting litterally to dust, or cleaning the Container? Thanks for your endurance and sharing the result with us.
that dog cleared out fast after getting one whiff
It seems like the remains of the watermelon is pretty easy to scrape off.
He gonna throw that shit
Yes.
Repent to Jesus Christ “For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus,” 1 Timothy 2:5 NIV
Trying to quantify the amount of life you experienced in almost two years, and comparing it to the decomposing of one silly little watermelon. I hope you enjoyed those two years. This was cool. :)
Personally, I envy the watermelon.
Silly little watermelon ha ha
Especially THESE last two years 💯
damn bro dont gotta humiliate me like that
Thanks for the good chip recipie!❤❤❤
I really liked this video! It made me reflect a lot on life and how time and space really don'tmatter.
If you watch it in reverse- it’s an inspirational story about a moldy old tortilla, that turns into a delicious and beautiful watermelon…❤️
Your bio 😂 I’m assuming ➡️?
@@blairpham9429 based bio
@@justplay2508 reading it was a wild ride
@@UrPPhard crazy times
That “moldy old tortilla” looks like sum my friends would dare me to eat for five bucks
You know, when you said “a whole watermelon” I didn’t expect to see the whole melon in the 4th dimension as well. This is the only watermelon I can say that I’ve fully seen.
Damn this is actually really deep
Wow, we've actually seen entropy.
I liked that watermelon, man. It was cool to experience even with 1 sense that's visual
Well, that's only if you consider time to be the 4th dimension. People say 3d + time instead of 4d for a reason.
i don't understand you...
Kudos to that camera man, he filmed that watermelon 609 days straight, with no breaks at all, just more proof that the camera man never dies
609 Days in the making. Bravo vince!
2 years on this time lapse!? The commitment is crazy! These videos are so interesting, keep up the good work!
Not quite 2 years but really impressive like mega impressive for the commitment I couldn’t do that
Only 20 months? 609 days? 2 years is 24 months.
@@fynkozari9271 close enough
What cam does he use to record this and how? Is he making one photo per hour? But the cam has to do it on its own cause he can‘t be there every hour.
@@baby_capybara3 it'd probably be pretty easy to get a camera to do that
3:47 When the dog smelled that, it was like... "Nope I'm outta here" 🤭
she sniffed once and said oh hell naw 😄
imagine that wartamelon covered in shit😂
It would smell so bad
It is interesting and revealing that the decay process is not linear. And at first, it was prolonged and the watermelon looked intact for a very long time, and then it began to rot very quickly. In general, it took a very long time, I thought everything would take no more than 30 days, but it turned out to be almost 2 years...?!
WOW! You spent almost 2 years on this Timelapse! Please keep up the good work and just so you know, this turned out very interesting!
Thank you so much! Comments like this keep me motivated :D
Thanks for your dedication! Very interesting!
@@PhotoOwl I love all your videos!
Hi owl I love your videos, and it's crazy to think that watermelon was alive for almost 2 years anyways, have a great day
@@PhotoOwl Damn bro, I'm sure you have other surprises for us in the upcoming years😂 I'm writing to see a 10 years time lapse, that would be EPIC!! You would be in history bro
The contrast between the rotting fruit, the peaceful music, and the almost swearing title is semi chaotic and I'm here for it
Wait, I found the music to be sad. The music is trying to convey the sentence "RIP, poor watermelon." for me.
To me it symbolizes the cycle of life
I love chaos
Personally, I’m just grossed out
And this proves that the title has been changed
A new reason to stop wasting paper but better than the last one.
Finally, watermelon crunches for my soup.
The music makes me realize how poetic it is that the watermelon didn’t change at all in over a year but once it finally started giving in everything else happened so quickly
in the inside it was probably rotting
@@Wm7forthewin bro...
@@Wm7forthewin life did came out of it tho
I dont think what comes out of the watermelon is supposed to be yellow.
shut up
that's honestly so fucking beautiful, the way it dries up makes it feel like an island thats losing all of its water and eventually becomes surrounded by a desert. very pretty.
That's a beautiful way to think of it. Thanks for the image you just put in my mind!
U don't have to swear for that
@@nikhilbellare9542 bruh ignore the swear then
One sniff of it and all the beauty will disappear.
@@nikhilbellare9542 I bet u didn’t even read the title yet…
Really amazing!! Great work and dedication 🍷
Wow!!! It turned into so little in the end. Amazing!
I can't imagine what it feels like to be hoping someone will eat you, but an owl with a camera buys you instead
And then makes you drown in your own blood
Bfdi. Bfb. What. Scp cb.
@@VisoneVea bro ☠
fruits when photo owl approaches you: frick
Just the smell this man must have endured throughout this process alone is worth my like on this video! Interesting video!
Same
Yeah. Even the 10-day-old food in my fridge, which got spoiled smelled quite disgusting to me, just imagine how terrible the one-and-a-half-year-old watermelon must have been. The best I can imagine would be the smell of poop, but I can imagine it would be much worse than that.
@@vedantsridhar8378 it's honestly much better than poop. It would be a mix of strong alcohol and a heavy sweet smell, with a hint of earthy mold. Source: I've worked around food for a long time. Eventually you learn what these different things smell like. I'd take a rotten piece of fruit over something like a potato any day of the year. Those things smell like fish when they start actively decomposing.
@@Levacque oh god, potato’s are the fucking worst.
He probably has it in an unused room where he does theze experiments
The Watermelon turns into Drymelon. How nice! 😅
You deserve every view you receive. I wonder what a timelapse of this world today would look like!
The fact that it took over 400 days just for something to physically happen outside of the watermelon other than color is insane. Super interesting
ya its crazy but even at 365 the inside was completely mold and nothing else
I think it also depends on the environment he was filming in, which seems to be controlled well. I think it would rot in a quarter of the time if this watermelon was kept outdoors.
@@lightflix true
@@thegiantjj no, not at all. Rather a bacterial slushee with a few seeds floating in it.
@@davidd2661 mold often is caused by moisture or happens faster because of it and a watermelon is a *water* melon
"Fun" fact; that liquid is a nightmare to clean up when not in a container. Don't let people hide watermelons.
Speaking from experience?
cursed popsicle
@@fefek1 no no no no chill chill chill chill chill
working In a grocery store sometimes these pop cuz they're rotten in the bin and can confirm they are hell to pick up (and smell like it too).
Just wait long enough and it'll turn into a solid smh
I don't know why, but I was so affected when I was watching this. Thank you for the inspiration!
Imagine putting a watermelon in a box, leaving it for an entire year only to come back and realised it hasn't changed
It was very neat to see the stripes leave and return. And when the melon peed… man those were some times. Thank you for having the patience to film such a process.
Yeah!.. And then it turned into poo
And it farted a bit while peeing. What a video.
"and when the melon peed..." is not a sentence I'd think I'd ever hear.
"When the melon peed" I didn't want to hear such words ever in my lifespan.
this is such a well done time lapse, the time commitment, the way the frame rate changed from daily to hourly when things got interesting, the different angles of that one part where it cracked like this was a masterpiece
Thank you! I'm happy you noticed these things, I think not everyone does
@@PhotoOwl they do, or atleast i do
@@PhotoOwl was amazing!!!!
awesome and beautiful. so, if I forgot about my watermelon and it turns into a rotten mess, I should just let it go for another 200 days until it completely dries and peels itself away, making for a squeaky-clean clean up? Did the bacteria digesting the watermelon produce so much acid that it actually stripped away the white lining of the container??
@@willfrancescofini that white liner wasss mossst likely ssspray paint which if not primed properly on a sssanded plassstic sssurface will peel with enough moisssture and adequate time.
I can imagine how many projects does guy made for a right now this channel deserve more subscribers then I tought
I love to watch these while eating!
Holy bro imagine like what we were doing and who we were when this man decided to put a watermelon in a container for 2 years. Thats is insane. Keep up the dedication bruh keep up that good work
I have the same feeling about trees.
Thank you! I will keep the content coming :)
Your comment was a headache to read, I don’t know what it was but had to read like 5 times before it made any sense 😅
Even@@PhotoOwlgot a puppy!
@@AChippendale :v damn, if we talk about trees we can really go far back for some of them.
So fun fact: The rinds on melons and gourds are so good at preserving the fruit that you have the terms “summer squash” and “winter squash.” Summer squash means you can eat it at any time during the summer and it will still be good, but it has a thinner rind so it will go bad sooner. Winter squash refers to when people had root cellars and would store their harvest in there. You harvest winter squash in the summer but if you store them in a dark, cool environment you can enjoy them well into the winter. These have super thick rinds. I don’t know when watermelon starts decomposing on the inside, but basically you’ll know if you take a bite and you want to spit it out. (Note: small children don’t have this learned behavior, please taste the juice or fruit first before giving it to a small child as they lack the experience to avoid rotten food.)
I was thinking the watermelon was GMO and very unnatural, thanks for clearing that up. Although that still does seam like a long time.
@@lindasano1552 Genetically modified fruit and crops can be incredibly natural. All GMO means is that it has been selectively bred for desirable qualities. Lemons are an entirely man-made species, therfore every lemon is GMO. Same with modern corn, it was bred to be big whereas ancient corn was small. Stop spreading misinformation that "GMO" means unnatural, that's a hoax by health nuts in order to sell expensive food and shady medicine.
@@freshgarbage1492 Bro, it's literally called Genetically modified organisam, it is not natural. There is something to be said about natural selection but such has limits, to go beyond those limits is unnatural, if the plant cannot reproduce on its own it is unnatural. You can breed different species of the same plants to get the desired results like larger fruit or a higher yield but the plant, much like dog breeds, will still be able to reproduce if it is natural. No most GMOs are not natural, why don't you stop parroting the main stream media.
@@lindasano1552 🤓 "Wake up sheeple!" 🐸🌈
@@freshgarbage1492 ?
really nice video it impresive how patient
Its Just Soo Epic I wanna cry! Reminds me how everything that is born will die and decompose no matter what, and it reminds me how our souls FORGOT that they are immortal and always were and always will be and that how to have a FINITE little life like us
as someone who works in a grocery store and has to handle rotting melons that break open, I can only imagine how the smell must have been
I was literally about to make this exact comment. Word for word. More than once I’ve gone to pick up a watermelon while stocking and had my hand go completely through the melon only to be hit by that rotten melon smell. Worst smell I’ve encountered while working a produce section has got to be Brussels sprouts that were sitting in a tub of water for two weeks. People kept pouring boxes on top without rotating anything. Just below the surface of the sprouts was hands down the worst smell I’ve ever smelled and it just got worse as it got deeper. Rotting dead bodies piled high in a sewer filled with ammonia. I can’t describe it any other way and I still feel like I’m underselling it.
Worst smell in produce hands down had a bad batch drop its guts in the chiller room it smelt like rotten watermelon for 2 days even through a deep clean Asparagus gets pretty bad aswell when not rotated or overstocked and left for too long
@@arnoarno1092 Putting your hand through a melon, hearing the melon vomit out its innards and then having the smell hit you - I too have done this
how about when the watermelon gets all over you because it turned into watermelon juice
Whenever I see a soft spot on a melon at work, I give my work mates a side eye with a smirk before performing fist no jutsu on the damn thing. Just me? Just me…
i like how it held up just fine for a year and a half and then dissapered in a matter of days
Not quite half a year, 3 months.
@@fynkozari9271 wdym it held up for around 500 days that's a year and a half?
@@theoneandonly1833 its been a long month
@@theoneandonly1833 it started dropping at 473 days. Half a year = 182 days. So that far off still.
All that tension builds up in the structure of the watermelon
Wow this was just so incredible! Its like the watermelon was alive the whole time until it finally gave in after so long! Once it popped the death process started quickly! Wow just wow so surreal knowing that will be all of us some day. We return what we borrowed.
This is perfect example of even a stone can die and thanks for reviving the fruit too
*It was certainly interesting to watch this watermelon go from fetus to pulverised juice. The fact that you spent two years doing this is pure commitment. I wonder what other foods you have brewing in the timelapse right now*
@Danilo this shouldn’t have made me laugh as hard as it did-
Why is ur comment all bold
some idiots do it to increase comment likes
@@videoawesomeness5234 cause
@@videoawesomeness5234 cause *why not*
I’m surprised and impressed that the watermelon’s defenses lasted so long
Are those really defenses though? I figured it just takes so long for it to rot, because of how big it is
@@greanch1234 oh that's interesting! By now I did realise, what I said makes no sense anyway, given how quickly much bigger things rot away, compared to this melon. Still it's really confusing to me, that this exists. Why would a melon need them?
@@greanch1234 thanks a lot!
SubuhânAllah
I recently had a whole watermelon that I didn't touch. It already leaked after about 30 days. And when I wanted to throw it away, it fell apart completely. Maybe his room was very cold or so.
"Should i make the video today?" i would ask myself that question everyday and just die from the anxiety
"Hey what do you plan on doing with that watermelon sir?" "I plan on spending the next 2 years making a time lapse of it rotting"
Fun fact: depending on the environment, watermelons will actually start to ferment before exploding. Speaking from experience; we grew a bunch, left them on the counter undisturbed (we dont eat melons very often), and would only occasionally have one. Middle of the night we hear a hissing noise followed by a pop and the sound of liquid dripping; sure enough, the innards had fermented and there was juice dripping from everything.
This
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Astonishing
**friend coming over** Friend: wtf is that smell?! Photo Owl: Oh yeah, that's just the watermelon I've left rotting in a bucket for two years
**friend never comes over again**
@@yesfinallygot1 Actually, it's not 2 years. 2 years are 730 days. It took 608 days for that to fully mold.
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@@bleeperjeepies802 ^^
@@bleeperjeepies802you must be a real catch with new people
Almost like surprise in my school backpack used to look like after summer lol 😂 Great video!
The watermelon foaming can actually be a sign that the watermelon is about to explode. When a watermelon explodes, it emits some harmful chemicals, so I'm glad that's not what happened.