Green from orange.

Started by legendaryone, June 19, 2007, 16:19:41

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legendaryone

I bought some orange pumpkins last year to make wine and i saved a few pips to sow this year. This afternoon i was checking my pumpkins and one of them is now sporting a green pumpkin, i thought it would have been orange after the parent is this normal ?
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legendaryone

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Tulipa

Pumpkins are very promiscuous and will be fertilised by any other pumpkin so that seeds do not always come out the same as the parent - can be very interesting...  Good luck, you never know it might be delicious.

Squashface

Most of the hardstem pumpkins like Connecticut field,Howden Biggie, sugar pumpkins etc start out green and turn orange when ripe.

legendaryone

Quote from: Squashface on July 13, 2007, 21:08:53
Most of the hardstem pumpkins like Connecticut field,Howden Biggie, sugar pumpkins etc start out green and turn orange when ripe.

Thanks for that, it is also long like a marrow now  ???
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