Re: Double pumpkin
- Subject: Re: Double pumpkin
- From: e* r* <e*@verizon.net>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
Hello. I am new to this whole "Great Pumpkin" gardening. I am unfortunately
experiencing longitudinal stem splits. I use a drip hose and don't believe I
ever let the soil dry out and then water profusely, which some believe leads
to stem splits. What do I do? Should I try the fungicide paste? The rest of
my plant looks pretty healthy. Please advise as I love my pumpkin and want to
see it to fruition. Thank you! Evelyn
----- Original Message ----
From:
Bart Toftness <toftness@mindspring.com>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Saturday,
July 19, 2008 2:43:42 PM
Subject: Re: Double pumpkin
better to go with a
normal one. similar things have happened before but
they never make it to
the scale.
bart
roger80@echoes.net wrote:
> Has anyone ever seen a summer
squash that is two hooked together? Well I
> have an atlantic giant pumpkin
that is like that.I wonder if I should let
> it go or if I would be better off
letting a normal one grow.
>
>
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