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michael2 24-07-2004 12:18 PM

Pumpkin Help please
 
I posted this two days ago and got no replies maybe it was the title
so I've put a new title. So can any body offer advice?

I have read somewhere that Pumpkin seeds taken from a pumpkin
generally dont breed true. I am asking this as I saved some seeds from
one last year and have grown two plants which are doing well. Now on
them I have growing things that are almost round but are green and
stripped like marrows in fact a better description would be to call
them stubby marrows as the stalk enters them from the side not the
top. Will these become orange pumpkins or will they remain stubby
marrows, also if they will become pumpkins do I need to turn them so
the stalk enters from the top?

Robert 24-07-2004 02:08 PM

Pumpkin Help please
 

"michael2" wrote in message
om...
: I posted this two days ago and got no replies maybe it was the title
: so I've put a new title. So can any body offer advice?
:
: I have read somewhere that Pumpkin seeds taken from a pumpkin
: generally dont breed true. I am asking this as I saved some seeds from
: one last year and have grown two plants which are doing well. Now on
: them I have growing things that are almost round but are green and
: stripped like marrows in fact a better description would be to call
: them stubby marrows as the stalk enters them from the side not the
: top. Will these become orange pumpkins or will they remain stubby
: marrows, also if they will become pumpkins do I need to turn them so
: the stalk enters from the top?

Even if they don't come true, they will produce something of interest as you
have found. I find the best way is to leave well alone except for cutting
off the odd leaf or two that blots out something else. Otherwise bits break
off and you wish you had let it be. Have you tried seeds of Italy? They do a
very interesting pack of seeds for different pumpkins and it's online



Pam Moore 24-07-2004 05:04 PM

Pumpkin Help please
 
On 24 Jul 2004 03:27:44 -0700, (michael2)
wrote:

I have read somewhere that Pumpkin seeds taken from a pumpkin
generally dont breed true.


My experience last year with seed I had saved from one I grew the
previous year was that I produced an orange thing, marrow shaped.
I assume my pumpkins had been cross-pollinated with courgettes.
It was pumpkin-like flesh inside but not the shape I wanted!
I called them pumpettes. They were green at first. I guess the same
thing has happened for you.
Incidentally I won 50p first prize for mine in our local show, in the
"unusual vegetable" class!

Pam in Bristol


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