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Fwd: Question on Pumpkin splitting


 Hi,
Duncan wondered if you had any ideas?  fungicide?  It is now at 78  inches!
(or what caused this?)
Thanks in advance!

 > I have been putting on about 1 lb of liquid fertilizer every
week...however
 > today I noticed on my 70 inches in circumference pumpkin that it has a 6
 > inche rip (yes you can see into the pumpkin) at the blossum end.  What
caused
 > this and is there any type of recovery?  Sealant?  etc?
 > Thanks for your time and help!

 In a message dated 97-08-15 09:03:40 EDT, mcalpin@eskimo.com (Duncan
McAlpine) writes:

Match it on the other side with an axe.....its a gonner.....The same
happen to mine.  You can address the question to pumpkins@athenet.net
and see what they say.
-- 
Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA   m*@eskimo.com


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Forwarded message:
From:	mcalpin@eskimo.com (Duncan McAlpine)
To:	DBHASKARAN@aol.com
Date: 97-08-15 09:03:40 EDT

DBHASKARAN@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I have been putting on about 1 lb of liquid fertilizer every week...however
> today I noticed on my 70 inches in circumference pumpkin that it has a 6
> inche rip (yes you can see into the pumpkin) at the blossum end.  What
caused
> this and is there any type of recovery?  Sealant?  etc?
> Thanks for your time and help!
Match it on the other side with an axe.....its a gonner.....The same
happen to mine.  You can address the question to pumpkins@athenet.net
and see what they say.
-- 
Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA   m*@eskimo.com
Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html


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