Re: what causes the green?


In a message dated 10/9/2000 6:31:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
dhouser2@syix.com writes:

<< Two of my friends grew A G's from the same seed stocks and lived less then 
5
 miles apart one of them grew a 319 pound pumpkin and the other grew a 400
 pound squash I am wondering if it could pollination/ The guy who grew the
 pumpkin hand pollinated and the other let the bees do it?? Go figure >>
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 Dennis....the 319 lb pumpkin grower has obviously done something wrong to 
get orange (just kidding!). This is common....what was the seed they both 
grew?--this may shed some light on the "problem with the orange one". As you 
likely have read here, color changes can continue  past the growth stage of 
these fruit....many continue to green or blue up near the end. Perhaps one 
was more mature (older) than the other? Was it a squash color from the start 
or a change?....we need more info !!!!...G

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