Re: Blossom End Split


   I think it is cause like any other split.  Too much growth too fast.  But 
it can be genetic in a way.  Perhaps you have a pumpkin that genetically has 
small walls.  But then again genetically small plants grow giants so I think 
it has to do more with nurture than genetics.

Greg
GIant Pumpkin Grower
www.thepumpkinmaster.com
Fresno, California (It is very hot here only when pumpkins are growing, as 
soon as they are done temps are perfect for growing!!!)


----Original Message Follows----
From: "Ethan Jervis" <ejervis@mindspring.com>
Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Subject: Blossom End Split
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 16:03:54 -0500

Hello. Blossom End split. Is it caused by genetic's or something else? Any 
idea's or suggestion's ?

Ethan

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