Re: And then there was one


Marv,
I estimated the weight of the smaller to be 50 to 60 lbs and the larger to
be about 120 lbs. The larger one is still growing at a good rate so I don't
think it has a problem, just dull.
Stewart ACT Aust
sdeans@pcug.org.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Lubadub <Lubadub@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, 19 January 1998 0:17
Subject: Re: And then there was one


>Stewart:
>
>As pumpkins stop growing they lose their "shine." This loss of shine when
they
>are small (under 50 pounds or so) usually means they have stopped growing,
>probably are losing their water content and are on the way out. They may
not
>have been properly pollinated or may have a terminal illness. When you cut
off
>the shiny pumpkin and left on the dull looking one, how large did you
estimate
>the size of each to be? I sure hope you didn't cut off the wrong one !
>
>Marv in Altoona PA
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