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Subject: Bruises/scratches daily?
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Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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4 females on my only plant, all about 25"-28" circumferences.
Seems they get marks/slight scratches/bruises on them almost everyday.
can rain damage these things what could it be.
weather has been rainy here so maybe wet sand causing this?
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7/24/2007 9:13:38 AM
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Jason D |
Georgia
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Ive had the sme problems on pumpkins from time to time.One of mine has like a flat scar on it. Last year I had one just like it and the pumpkin finished fine just had a ugly mark on it. I dont know what causes them Im intrested in finding out also. I actually caused a couple of scratches from not paying attention when placing plywood under my fruit.
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7/24/2007 9:27:02 AM
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SafeHouse Orange |
Minnesota
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Did you remove the leaves from around the fruit? They blow around and are very course and will scar the fruit. I have one that is mangled pretty good. Of course I am growing Big, Not pretty!!! But, It still sucks....
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7/24/2007 10:39:28 AM
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Jason D |
Georgia
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Good point safe house one of the scars was on a pumpkin that the main was rubbing on and a leaf. I had the pumpkin positoned preety good but couldnt get it perfectly 90 degrees. It wasnt a problem once I terminated the main just past the pumpkin. The thing that really sucked it was one of my preetiest contenders.
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7/24/2007 10:49:41 AM
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Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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how far around the pumpkin should i remove leaves?
how far past pumpkins can i terminate vines?
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7/24/2007 10:51:49 AM
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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Eliminate all chances of any drooping or blowing leaves from touching the pumpkins. Use your best judgement. If you only are going for weight then it's a non-issue. You can terminate the vine right at the pumpkin if you need to, otherwise let them run- the plant will naturally terminate itself once the fruit is growing good.
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7/24/2007 4:47:37 PM
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