stems affect pumpkin shape
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- From: a* w*
- Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 22:44:03 -0400
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In an effort to get another technical
subject started, let me tell you all what i've noticed with a few
pumpkins. I need to know if anyone else has noticed it. If you cut
the tap roots from the stem junction and a couple on either side of the pumpkin
to relieve stem stress before it happens, the pumpkin will take the shape it is
genetically supposed to. But, if you leave the tap roots and don't do
anything, the pumpkin will lift as it grows, causing the stem to point
down. As long as it isn't a tall pumpkin and break the stem, there will be
more growth on the upper half of the pumpkin, causing the place where the
blossom was to point down. I have also seen pumpkins become left/right
lopsided from pumpkin positioning when trying for a good angle with the
vine. I think when these things happen, it pinches one side of the stem
slightly, and that effects the juices flowing to the fruit. Has anyone
else seen this? Any help from long time growers? Next year, i'll be positioning
vines, not fruit[not that shape is our first concern].
Andy Wolf
Western NY
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