Re: Serious seed Q {second attempt}


Karri: Yes, it's entirely normal. The size and color of the seed is
irrelevant. There are white seeds, little ones and big ones, tan seeds
little ones and big ones... with many different shapes, some
elongated ones, some almost circular ones... There are no direct
link between the size, color, or shape of the seed and the
size, color, shape, or weight of the pumpkin...

It would be useful and interesting to include a picture
of the corresponding seed with each pumpkin... in
the database...

Miguel Ibarra


At 09:52 PM 11/2/00 EST, you wrote:
>
>My 166 pound pumpkin was grown from a KUHN 607-99 {female LLOYD 935 & male 
>ORR 887} When we took the seeds out of the 166 today, we noticed that the 
>seed from the 166 was larger than the seed from the 607 from which it was 
>grown.  Is this normal?
>Sincerely,
>Karri
>Peneilope@aol.com
>
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