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Subject: newbie!!!!!!!! jack o lanterns
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lyjg47 |
Tx
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well I have only 3 jacks left, started w 5, but thats ok, I really want to save those jacks, cause as u will remember I am trying to save them for my grandson and he is coming to visit us on sept. 8th. and he is excited to see his jack o lanterns. he's gonna be 6. well it's been pretty hot here in tx and the plant is going FAST!!! I have been spraying for powdery mildew and feeding the plant also. but I can't stay ahead of the PM. everday I go out and cut off more new leaves covered w the stuff. the jacks seem to be doing ok, they have kinda slowed down the growing. my question is when do I cut the jacks from the plant,seems the pm has pretty much taken over and if I was to go out and cut every leaf w pm off now there would be nothing left! I need to save those jacks for my grandson-- one tired grandma here.
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8/14/2007 6:42:42 PM
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Ron Rahe (uncron1@hotmail.com) |
Cincinnati,OH
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I would keep them on the vine until all the leaves are dead. Then store them in a cool dry place. If the pumpkins are mature you can harvest them now they will keep a month easy.
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8/14/2007 7:04:25 PM
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lyjg47 |
Tx
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how do I know if they are mature???????
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8/14/2007 7:23:46 PM
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BO 69 |
Farmerville, Louisiana
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i cut a pumpkin on june 23 put it on the porch and its still good turned a darker orange but not in a cool place been over a hundred 5 days in a row but has been kept dry if it gets wet turn it so it will dry mosture = rot
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8/14/2007 7:50:57 PM
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Brigitte |
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So... when you cut off the leaves, you're probably whooshing the powdery mildew into the air from the movement of the leaves... spreading it even more! I would leave the leaves on the plant. As long as they're green, they're contributing to the plant and pumpkin health.
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8/14/2007 9:23:38 PM
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lyjg47 |
Tx
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still no answer----- how do you know when to cut your pumpkin from the vine???????????
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8/15/2007 2:18:16 AM
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garysand |
San Jose garysand@pacbell.net
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you can cut it when you want, if it is orange cut it, store in a cool place. pumpkins can last over 6 months if kept in tact
take a string, wrap it around the pumpkin mark how big it is, check again in a couple of days, if no growth it is mature
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8/15/2007 9:10:23 PM
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lyjg47 |
Tx
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thank you.
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8/16/2007 1:18:56 AM
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