Any advice from wise experienced gardeners would be very welcome........
I’ve managed to grow a decent-sized pumpkin this year for the first time.
However, the problem is that it has not (yet???) changed colour.
It is obstinately remaining green, despite sitting in the sun every day (when there is any) and being tactfully supported where it hangs on the vine.
So is there anything I can do about this?
Or is my pumpkin doomed now never to glory in the regulation orange colour?
Is this problem likely to have been my own fault?
And is there any (edible) use to which a green pumpkin may be put?
I read somewhere that it was because of the cold weather this summer, but I don’t feel it’s been unusually chilly – even now the autumnal air is pretty normal, not exceptional – so I reckon it’s had a fair chance to take advantage of the summer and September rays.
As I said, any advice would be welcome. I guess it might be fairly urgent, since we’re half-way through October.
I’ve managed to grow a decent-sized pumpkin this year for the first time.
However, the problem is that it has not (yet???) changed colour.
It is obstinately remaining green, despite sitting in the sun every day (when there is any) and being tactfully supported where it hangs on the vine.
So is there anything I can do about this?
Or is my pumpkin doomed now never to glory in the regulation orange colour?
Is this problem likely to have been my own fault?
And is there any (edible) use to which a green pumpkin may be put?
I read somewhere that it was because of the cold weather this summer, but I don’t feel it’s been unusually chilly – even now the autumnal air is pretty normal, not exceptional – so I reckon it’s had a fair chance to take advantage of the summer and September rays.
As I said, any advice would be welcome. I guess it might be fairly urgent, since we’re half-way through October.
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