Re: pumpkin growing upside down.


Kim,

No problem, don't try to move it, just let it grow. Keep the water off it by
putting a tarp over it and keep the tarp from contacting the pumpkin.
Scoop some soil out from under the pumpkin to get some pressure off the stem
and vine and so air can get around it and keep it dry.
Wagon wheel's are ok, especially if you have firestone tires on you car. The
wagon wheel might come in handy.

Bob..

Richard Mckenzie wrote:

> Hello
> Well, I have a new problem! I lost my biggest to a blossom end split. (Sad
> Day) Well my next problem is how do you position a pumpkin that is growing
> completely upside down, Blossom end is sticking straight up. Do I dare move
> it or hope for the best? It also is the shape of a wagon wheel, it seems
> that's all I can get to grow. Only flat pancakes.
>
> Thank you
> Kim McKenzie
> Personal best 191 lbs.
> Ontario Canada (Bergland?? Where's that???)
>
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