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Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Split in pollinated bloom
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H-K-J |
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
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Just went out and checked my plant, the female I pollinated on friday has a split in the bloom you can see inside,should I cut it off or just wait and see if it will still grow???? :-(
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7/1/2001 10:38:10 AM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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If the split you speak of is in the fruit itself its done for...cut it off and keep going with more pollinations....if its in the flower part,dont do anything til it gets a mushy flower then put off the mushy part and let the pumpkin grow. When the pumpkin passes 1000lbs you might consider picking it...but thats up to you !...........G
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7/1/2001 12:22:19 PM
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H-K-J |
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
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Thanks for the help, the split is in the flower not the fruit,so I guess just wait and see, thanks H-K-J
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7/1/2001 12:48:10 PM
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Alun J |
Liverpool , England
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Yo glenn, You might consider picking it? Ther again with you wit.lol alun
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7/1/2001 8:53:06 PM
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Alun J |
Liverpool , England
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Yo glenn, You might consider picking it? There again with you wit.lol alun
spelling mistake..forgive me Mr G
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7/1/2001 8:54:02 PM
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H-K-J |
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
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the blossom with the split does not seem to be messing with the fruit, so when it reaches 1000# I might see if it will get any biger LOL Thanks Guy's H-K-J
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7/2/2001 7:04:52 PM
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