Re: stem split


I believe the split goes into the cavity. When I tried to fill the split with a watery paste it seemed to pour right inside.

On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 07:19 PM, WILLYRAIN@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 9/15/2003 6:22:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
david.rathbone@sympatico.ca writes:

My largest pumpkin has developed a stem split where the stem joins the
pumpkin. I've tried filling the hole with a paste of fungicide bit the
hole is too wide. Any ideas what I could plug the hole with? I
currently have a small piece of styrofoam in there.

thanks
Dave in Hamilton

Hi Dave
Is the split all the way into the pumpkin?
If so the pumpkin is not going to be weighed as a champion.
It the hole is not all the way thur you are one the right track. Joel Holland
had a world record holder that had a split that went all the way thru the
stem but didn't go into the cavity. (Hey Joel, see we still remember all the
Hero's that got us to this point. Thanks)
If the hole is all the way inside you might want to check under the bottom.
If the bottom is not soft I would spray a light mist of funguside inside and
seal the pumpkin up so no more air gets inside and starts the pumpkin to rot. I
would use silicone calk and if the hole is bigger than that try that expanding
foam that builders use to fill cracks.
Good Luck...
Bill

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