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Those aren't 100% ripe. The stem should be completely brown, with no green or yellow, when fully ripe.
They should ripen the rest of the way off the plant, so I'd leave them at least a month before eating them. The flavour and texture should appreciably improve. Indeed, both flavour and texture usually improve with storage, anyway, ripe or otherwise.
Originally posted by Ms-T View Post
Where did you get the seeds? That might help narrow it down.Last edited by ameno; 26-09-2020, 03:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Ms-T View PostI just found the packet...it was a extra in a seed swop. looks like it might be kang kob pumpkin .. i have 6 big pumpkins on it and a few smaller ones..they are very heavy. all my other squash's are dyeing back .. but not this one.
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Originally posted by ameno View PostThose aren't 100% ripe. The stem should be completely brown, with no green or yellow, when fully ripe.
They should ripen the rest of the way off the plant, so I'd leave them at least a month before eating them. The flavour and texture should appreciably improve. Indeed, both flavour and texture usually improve with storage, anyway, ripe or otherwise.
With a split in the stalk flies entered the fruit and spread rot in so that it rotted on the side facing the ground so that I did not spot it.
The others only have a little star where they have begun to dry out.
Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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Originally posted by Plot70 View PostI have spotted that one of them has a hollow stalk and will use it ASAP after seeing what happened to one that had a split along the side of the stalk.
With a split in the stalk flies entered the fruit and spread rot in so that it rotted on the side facing the ground so that I did not spot it.
The others only have a little star where they have begun to dry out
The fruit looked perfectly good on the outside, so the only way to tell was to cut it open (although presumably it would rot in storage). I'm glad we don't have those in this country.
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Jumping maggots.
I had to look them up. They look like they are a right pain to clear up. The adult flies just look like ordinary irritating flies.
I did not see any maggots. There was just the flies that took the rot in.
Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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We tried open pollinated this year. Planted 14 plants, had three fail to grow, and got 13 squash. Most look just like butternut, but there are two that are round and green (turning yellow later) and two which are butternut shaped but with very long tops.
Three of the butternuts have got cuts/tears in the skin just on the shoulder (ie where it starts to turn in to top and the stalk), they seem to have healed up, but I assume they won't keep well.
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Originally posted by bikermike View PostThree of the butternuts have got cuts/tears in the skin just on the shoulder (ie where it starts to turn in to top and the stalk), they seem to have healed up, but I assume they won't keep well.
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Picked 4 squashes today, as they seemed to be ripe and the dry stalks were starting to absorb rain water, which I was concerned about: 2 pink banana, 1 Marina di Chioggia, 1 Galeux d'essynes.
They weighed just over 20kg between them, and the Galeux d'essynes was a whopping 8.3kg.
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