ᐅ The resting side of the pumpkin has white patches.

Created on: 30 Jan 2008 09:47
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claudi
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claudi
30 Jan 2008 09:47
Good morning

I’m annoyed by the white spots on the side of the pumpkin that rests on the ground. When you turn or change the resting position, the stem usually breaks off right away. What can be done about this? Should you immediately touch up the spots after harvesting or something like that LOL?
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trevo
1 Feb 2008 20:01
hehe,

it's best not to leave it for too long^^

do you also want to change the population at the same time?
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claudi
2 Feb 2008 12:55
Hi,

Of course, I understand your jokes. But pumpkins with a more uniform shape and color simply sell better. I also have some specimens that look like they came straight out of a picture book!

Someday I hope to meet someone who will share some insider tips with me... fingers crossed

🙂
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ninja
2 Feb 2008 18:45
It probably depends on the type of pumpkin!

Hello,

What kinds of pumpkins do you have? Maybe you don’t have the right type—and this is not a joke—I never remember the names of the different pumpkin varieties. But I believe those egg-shaped orange ones never get spots like that. Those are probably just the common edible pumpkins.

Regards