So, I've got this big Atlantic Giant pumpkin that I can barely lift. It's very green. The plant decided to trail miles from it's sunny spot and ditch it out in a partially shaded spot by the shed.
The root end of the vine looks to be dying back a bit and I am fretting about my son having a nice orange pumpkin for Halloween.
I know the weather is due to improve the next few days or so, but, I expect it will rapidly go cold and miserable again. Would cutting it (with a long bit of vine) and moving it under glass be a viable option?
I really don't want to have to resort to orange paint
The root end of the vine looks to be dying back a bit and I am fretting about my son having a nice orange pumpkin for Halloween.
I know the weather is due to improve the next few days or so, but, I expect it will rapidly go cold and miserable again. Would cutting it (with a long bit of vine) and moving it under glass be a viable option?
I really don't want to have to resort to orange paint

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