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Why do some pumpkins die?

socks
10 years ago

I notice on the pumpkin vines that not all pumpkins which start to develop keep on growing. Some just wither and fall off after growing to a size a little smaller than a golf ball. Is this to be expected from pumpkin plants?

I'm just wondering why some pumpkins start and fail an others grow to size.

Comments (2)

  • socks
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Thanks, this makes sense! I wondered because when the zucchini produce fruit, I don't see any dying off and was wondering why the pumpkin did.

    Right, I'm not looking for a bumper crop of pumpkins. It's just for fun and if I get a few, I'm happy I'm growing Cinderella and have a biggie already (it's very yellow). Also growing a volunteer from last year which has a good sized one too, green. Interesting color difference. No chance of burying stems. The plants are growing down an alley and a walkway--no room in the actual garden.

    Thanks again for the reply.

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