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soupster

South Carolina

Recently preparing a pumpkin for Halloween I discovered several of the seeds inside that were sprouting. Should seeds with any sign of root sprouting be discarded for future use?

10/28/2012 9:10:45 AM

pap

Rhode Island

yes if they are even partly opened disguard them.

10/28/2012 9:44:27 AM

gmasudu(team extreme)

Cedar City, Ut

Jim, I found a few opened in my genetic fruit as well, i tossed them,, as pap says,, they wont keep,,

10/28/2012 10:46:46 AM

JDFan

El Paso TX.

Yep - once they start to germinate there is no stopping them, so unless you plan to grow them out they should be discarded. ( good part is at least you know the others that have not started to sprout should be mature so that they will sprout when planted.)

10/28/2012 11:05:39 AM

soupster

South Carolina

Thanks for your help and information. I sort of expected that to be the case but wanted to ask "the pros" for your opinion. This pumpkin was in a yard display that was exposed somewhat to sun and warm temps this past week which may have contributed to the sprouting. I have rinsed and am presently beginning to dry the remaining seeds and will watch them to see if they continue to sprout. Thanks again and I hope all stay safe with the upcoming "historic" storm.

10/28/2012 12:09:36 PM

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