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Subject: Blemish on pumpkin.
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Timmer |
North dakota
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I have a blemish about the size of a dime on my pumpkin. It looks like it's kind of open. Any remedies or do I just leave it alone?
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7/3/2023 5:34:03 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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Current protocol for success is to drop a 5 gallon bucket on them when they're young, so you should be fine.
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7/3/2023 10:43:41 PM
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JABC (Jordan) |
Kelowna, British Columbia
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How deep is it and how old is the pumpkin?
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7/4/2023 2:25:34 AM
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Sam H |
East Sussex, UK
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Andy, I very nearly did exactly that but thought I would not chance it with your seed (2006). Two of my three biggest pumpkins to date had significant blemishes although I would hesitate to attribute their size to the blemishes themselves. Most scratches and nicks scar over naturally without any intervention but deeper wounds on a bigger pumpkin need to be dried out quickly and possibly dusted with sulfur or something.
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7/4/2023 3:24:24 AM
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Berggren |
Brooktondale, New York
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Amelia grew the 2006, the apple does not fall far from the tree. A truly impressive accomplishment. Bucket or no bucket.
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7/4/2023 9:06:53 AM
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So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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Andy doesn't lie!;)
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7/4/2023 1:59:39 PM
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Timmer |
North dakota
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It's about a quarter inch deep and the pumpkin is about the size of a volleyball.
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7/4/2023 5:04:44 PM
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JABC (Jordan) |
Kelowna, British Columbia
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It should be fine. It will develop into a decent sized scar as the fruit grows though so make sure to keep it dry. Scar tissue can be prone to rot if it's wet.
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7/4/2023 8:02:59 PM
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Timmer |
North dakota
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OK, thanks for the input.
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7/4/2023 9:00:32 PM
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