yellow leaves


Tad,
In what way are they turning yellow? Is it from the inside out to the edges,
or mainly on the edges? Do they look drier, or just as healthy as before? Is
it the leaves nearest the stump or does the yellowing appear at random?
k
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>From: "Tad Miller" <tmiller@gschq.com>
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: RE: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #73
>Date: Mon, Aug 23, 2004, 1:24 PM
>

> Tad here with the Cub Scouts.
>
> Question on yellowing of the leaves.  I have several leaves that are
> turning yellow.  Is this due to age? Too much water? Or something else.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pumpkins DIGEST [p*@hort.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:01 AM
> To: pumpkins-digest@hort.net
> Subject: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #73
>
>
>
> pumpkins DIGEST        Monday, August 23 2004        Volume 01 : Number 073
>
>
>
> In this issue:
>
>         Re: Sort of off the wall, but I am curious.
>         2004 NHGPGA/NEPGA Cookout
>         Re: cutting off the main vine
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 09:46:49 -0700
> From: "Rusakovich" <ruskos@charter.net>
> Subject: Re: Sort of off the wall, but I am curious.
>
> can't speak for the giants, but I know people who have molded regular
> pumpkins.Put the baby in  a face shaped mold, and it turns out really cool.
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian" <brian@landreville.org>
> To: "Pumpkin list" <pumpkins@hort.net>
> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 2:46 PM
> Subject: Sort of off the wall, but I am curious.
>
>
>> I have seen somewhere that in Japan they sell watermelon that are cube
> shaped.
>> has anyone here ever tried growing a pumpkin in a mold of some sort to
>> get
> an
>> interesting shape? You probably couldn't grow it too big, but it could
>> be interesting. Maybe a five gallon bucket or something you could
>> easily pull
> it
>> out of or a jar you could break.  Has anyone tried this before? Just a
> little
>> curious.
>>
>> Brian
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 20:49:28 -0400
> From: <webmaster@nhgpga.org>
> Subject: 2004 NHGPGA/NEPGA Cookout
>
> Some pictures from the 2004  NHGPGA/NEPGA Cookout have been posted follow
> the link below to see them. www.nhgpga.org/forum/album_cat.php?cat_id=2
> If you have pictures please post them for all to see.(You must be
> registered before you can post, but this only takes a few moments..)
>
> Hope everyone enjoyed themselves.... Even though it rained I had a GREAT
time!!!!
>
> Todd Hannemann
> webmaster@nhgpga.org
> Date: 21 Aug 2004 20:05 GMT
> From: "Martin Reiss" <320097912067-0002@t-online.de>
> Subject: Re: cutting off the main vine
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I've cut the main vine directly after the pumpkin on several plants so far
> and it really helps to avoid stem stress. Also, I've noticed no effect on
> the growth rate of the pumpkin, neither positive, nor negative.
>
> Martin
>
>
> "david rathbone" <david.rathbone@sympatico.ca> schrieb:
>> Is it common practice to cut off the main vine after the pumpkin to
>> relieve some stem stress? I have cracks on both my primary pumpkin
>> stems right now and I'm getting desperate to relieve as much stress as
>> I can. I have already been raising the main vine at the pumpkins with
>> styrofoam blocks.
>>
>> thanks
>> Dave
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