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Subject: aborted fruit
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cld92000 |
Murphys, CA
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My small pumpkins are being aborted or mushy even weeks after pollination. I only have one pumpkin that's continued to grow and it had a stem crack. What could be causing this?
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7/25/2010 1:25:50 PM
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Billium frm Massillon |
Navarre,OH
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Been happening ALOT to many many people this year including me. The heat has been killing my female marrows before and after pollination. I have been shading the females as they first appear on the vine all the way after pollination. Got a good handful of sets now! Is it hot where you live?
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7/25/2010 11:56:49 PM
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rybec |
Montgomery, IL
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Same problem here i lost a dozen before pollination and 4 after.In the last week i have a few that seen to have taken,time will tell. Good luck !!!!
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7/26/2010 8:55:31 AM
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cld92000 |
Murphys, CA
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Yes, it get up to and over 90 deg during the summer although I have some shade, it is still hot. I'll try shading right after pollination.
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7/27/2010 1:14:51 PM
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cld92000 |
Murphys, CA
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Pardon my spelling "it gets up to"
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7/27/2010 1:15:44 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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cld, start the shading a couple days b/4 pollination, and continue thru out the growth cycle!!! Yes, yer shade system will have to grow w/ yer pkn!!! On pollination day, or the night before, an upside down styrofoam cooler, set up off the ground (to allow air flow, w/ a couple 2liter bottles of ice inside) !!! Exchange ice bottles regularly for the first 12 hrs or so after pollination!! Hope this helps!! Peace, Wayne
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7/28/2010 12:47:26 AM
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