New Growers Forum
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Subject: Wanting to grow orange
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Zachpl123 |
Cranbrook bc
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Hi if I want to grow orange do I have to grow the kin on the plant known to produce orange or can I use its flower to pollinate another plant (which the kin it's from wasn't orange) and get orange from that one? I think I know the answer but just wanted to make sure.
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4/26/2016 12:14:26 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Orange flesh is genetic so grow a seed that's known to produce orange. The pollen wont affect the pumpkins traits just the genetics in the seeds.
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4/26/2016 12:43:50 AM
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sparcmat |
Winston Salem, NC
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you can tell the really orange ones when they are small as they are a really bright yellow. The "uglies" are normally a lighter shade or almost white.
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4/26/2016 11:03:26 AM
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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The pollen will only affect next years pumpkin. You need to plant an orange pumpkin seed in order to get an orange one this season.
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4/27/2016 8:20:36 AM
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