Re: Korea Pumpkin support


I think he want's to know if there's anyway to control germination inside
the pumpkin without cutting it open.  Maybe.  I'm just confused, why would
you want to do that?




In a message dated 8/24/99 2:38:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mcalpin1@yahoo.com writes:

> Hello. I am Cho, Seung-Sang who lives in Korea.
>  I have some question over a PUMPKIN. There is a cousin who are in local
>  area. He is a farmer. One day he called me to ask that he wanted to
>  know
>  the
>  following thing; After we keep pumpkins during winter, we cut a
>  pumpkin into haves in spring. From time to time we can find
>  the seeds of the pumpkin to have sprouted up. Can we know
>  whether the pumpkin seeds have sprouted up during winter
>  without pumpkins cut? Can I be answered for this question?
>  He wanted pumpkins whose seeds in storage during winter have
>  sprouted up. I wondered that we could find easy ways to let
>  pumpkin seeds sprouted up during winter by controlling
>  temperature and moisture of storage. Is there any way to do that?
>  Is there any difference of the seed which have sprouted up
>  in the pumpkin during winter and other normal seed?
>  Thank you.
>
>   "Cho, Seung-Sang" <sscho@airport.co.kr>


I would love to help, if I could figure out what he is talking about!
Why would anyone want pumpkin seeds to sprout while still inside the
pumpkin
during winter?! I am stumped on this one!


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