Re: HELPPPPP!!!!!!! they are dying on me


Alex,

There is nothing you can do if a pumpkin wants to 'naturally' abort, it just
means that it wasn't meant to be, it was nothing you did wrong.

David
Sterling, Ma
----- Original Message -----
From: "alex imperial" <helloczarrina@yahoo.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:28 PM
Subject: HELPPPPP!!!!!!! they are dying on me


> okAY ALL ! I had tyhis lil pumpkin never get bigger
> than a softball then it perished :( well now across
> the same vine I have this PUMPKIN growing that is
> watermelon size and it is turning white and getting
> soft and has some dark spots. .......so OBVIUOSLY it
> is dying as well. further out on the same vine I have
> a HUge on (by my standards) growing .......well, is it
> going to die too? What can I do to save Hugo? any
> advice would be great ! Thanks Alex
>
>
> On the shores of Lake Wawasee
> by a soybean field
> In the HOosier State
> Newbie
>
>
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