Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: What is this?
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KyleP |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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this is my first year really trying to grow pumpkins. So, I go on vacation for the last week. I come back and there is a cauliflower like growth right at the vine and the stem of one of my pumpkins. I took a pic and it will be posted shortly. I will post a link when it is up.
Anyone have any idea of what it is based on the description?? My pumpkin has been growing, just wondering what it is. I palce Captan on the growth thingy and I have a fan on it to dry it out since we got tons of rain in the Chciago area while I was on vacation.
any thoughts.
Thanks
Kyle P
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8/12/2007 8:30:34 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/DisplayPhoto.asp?pid=5131&gid=-42013
Your picture is up Kyle. But after seeing it I wish I hadn't. YIKES! My eyes hurt!
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8/12/2007 9:47:12 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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I haven't seen this yet. I hope someone has an answer but I doubt I could leave that thing on the vine/stem. My problem is I always have a sharp knife handy & am more than willing to wield it at ugly alien looking stuff.
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8/12/2007 9:48:57 PM
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KyleP |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Wow, if you don't know what it is I am very worried. The pumpkin is still growing. Obviously if it gets any closer to the pumpkin I will cut it. I only have two and this is the first year I am doing this. I would like to get it as big as I can.
If I cut it, do you think it will store until Halloween?
Thanks
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8/13/2007 8:04:12 AM
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davep |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Kyle, i think he meant cut the growth not the pumpkin yet. slice the tumor off and put some fungicide on it. See what a week in Florida gets you?
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8/13/2007 11:15:09 AM
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KyleP |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Tremor, is that what you meant? Or did you mean cut the pumpkin?
Just wondering.
Kyle P
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8/13/2007 11:25:47 AM
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RayL |
Trumbull, CT 06611, USA
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Kyle...it looks like you may of had a cut in the main and it healed itself over (really healed itself over, a little more than normal) I would just leave it alone and put some captan on it. If it touches the pumpkin, cut it a little so it does not rub against it and cause a cut in the fruit....Ray
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8/13/2007 11:42:41 AM
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KyleP |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Thanks. Well, if that is the case, my pumpkin sure does want to heal itself, I guess that is a good thing.
Kyle P
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8/13/2007 11:58:58 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Yes Kyle. I shouldn't have joked around at your expense. I was tired.
That stuff looks like dried exudate from small stem splits. Don't cut the stem. But if the stuff is wet, remove it, dust with sulfur or Captan & keep it dry. If it is dry & no longer "growing" - leave it alone.
A fan running 24/7 is helpful if the stem keeps oozing.
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8/13/2007 8:54:54 PM
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KyleP |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Actually you should have joked at my expense. It cracked me up. You have to laugh when you see a growth like that. I just hope the pumpkin keeps growing a bit. My son is getting a kick out of these pumpkins. They aren't big by this board's standards, but they are huge to me. I would just like to make it to Halloween.
Thanks for your help.
Kyle
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8/14/2007 12:16:11 PM
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