Re: Splits
Hi,
The ruling on a split or crack is that the fruit is accepted unless the
inner cavity is exposed.
For full GPC and OSLG weigh-off regulations you can visit their website at
http://www.magma.ca/~oslgpmpk/ .
Hope this helps.
Till next time....
Rock
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----- Original Message -----
From: bvadas <bvadas@resultseng.com>
To: Pumpkin List <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 8:37 AM
Subject: Splits
> At what point does a stem split disqualify a pumpkin? I have two pumpkins
> with splits in the pumpkin just below the stem. They are approx. 1" deep,
2"
> long, and 1/4" wide. On one pumpkin, I was able to dry it up and heal it,
> the other is still "wet". Both pumpkin splits do not go all the way
through
> to the inner cavity. Do they still qualify? Will the pumpkin with a
seeping
> split be disqualified even though the hole does not yet enter the seed
> cavity? How about the dry split that has healed? It would be no fun to go
> through all the effort to transport one of these to find out it was no
good.
>
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