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Somebody

San Diego

Is it normal to have a very slight jello affect when you thump the side of a 500 lb pumpkin? I am worried it might go light. It jiggles a little bit if I thump it hard enough.

9/5/2015 8:38:04 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

My guess is you have a thin walled one, it probably will go light or to the chart. The worst case scenario is that the pumpkin is rotting from the inside out. You can't dwell on that though. So many times I have thought I had a pumpkin that was going down and it was fine.

9/6/2015 8:59:38 AM

Somebody

San Diego

I am sure its not rotting. It has always been like this. I was hoping it was normal, but I guess not...

9/6/2015 10:02:33 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

How hard are ya smackin it?

9/6/2015 10:46:46 AM

Somebody

San Diego

Not very hard, just hard enough to get an idea as to how thick it might be. There is a big hump on the top of the pumpkin that I thump with the lower palm of my hand. I found that it doesn't really have the jello affect unless I hit that part. I guess it just might be the shape (ugly).

9/6/2015 3:49:42 PM

baitman

Central Illinois

are you shouting like Bruce Lee

9/7/2015 8:12:01 AM

Somebody

San Diego

Lol. I say that so they know I am giving it a solid thump and not a smack. It wont work with a smack.

9/7/2015 10:50:39 AM

MeToo!

Manitoba

Somebody: my main fruit also has a big hump. I wonder what the heck is going on in there. Something unnatural forming?

Maybe the plant breeders could come up with a giant pumpkin with clear, but very tough, skin...

9/7/2015 12:36:50 PM

BIG SHOW DOG

Kentucky, U.S.A.

I have noticed some lopsided humped pumpkins this year! Big ones! An interesting year!

9/7/2015 12:49:12 PM

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