The MEDUNOK watermelon variety is a mid-early and early-maturing variety with a vegetation period of 75-80 days. The plant is long-vined, medium strength, with strongly dissected green leaves. The fruits are spherical, featuring a dark green background with barely visible narrow stripes that give them a characteristic appearance. Fruit mass varies from 2.3 to 11 kg, depending on growing conditions and region. Seeds are black, small, with 1000 seeds weighing approximately 55.8 grams. The flesh is bright pink, tender, juicy, and very sweet, with high dry matter content (8.4-12%) and total sugar content (6.2-11.12%). Fruit taste is rated as excellent, with a rich aroma, making this variety particularly attractive to consumers. The fruits have good transportability and can maintain their commercial qualities for 30-35 days after harvesting, which is convenient for storage and sale. The MEDUNOK variety is characterized by resistance to unfavorable environmental conditions, including short-term temperature drops and drought. The yield of the variety is high: in the Central Black Earth region, it reaches 295-583 centners per hectare, which significantly exceeds the indicators of standard varieties. These characteristics make MEDUNOK a profitable choice for growing in various climatic conditions, ensuring a stable and quality harvest.