Re: Blossom end seeping.


In a message dated 7/31/98 12:52:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bigjim3@cqc.com
writes:

<< Subj:	 Blossom end seeping.
 Date:	7/31/98 12:52:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time
 From:	bigjim3@cqc.com (JIM)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	Pumpkins@mallorn.com (pumpkins)
 
 I have a pumpkin that is 92" C and is growing 3" to 4" per day.  I have a
problem and I am not sure what to do.  It has a protruding blossom end and is
seeping a white to clear liquid. It doesn't seem to be a whole lot, but it
concerns me. I really hate to give up on this one. I would appreciate any
suggestions anyone could give me. I have coated it with a benelate paste, but
it is very hard to get it to dry because of the seepage. Thanks to all of you
for the help I have received from this group!
 
 Jim
 Rochester Indiana
 
  >>
Pumpkins will often Bleed above 90" as they grow.  I believe that is what
yours is doing.  Shouldn't bother anything.

George
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