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    I was wondering how to tell when these are ripe and what happens if you leave them growing too long?
    I have a few and they are growing like wild fire.
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    They tend to get very orange and the skins start to harden. I have never had one that has been growing too long but they will ripen on the vine so I wouldn't worry too much.
    A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)

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    • #3
      The stems go corky and the fruit ripens to deep orange, these were harvested mid October but I guess it depends on the seasons weather and your location. I'd say let them mellow on the vine as long as you can.

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      • #4
        My favourite babies! Mind you, I've never got to Mr Bones' barrowload's size....

        I remember reading somewhere about the stems going 'corky' and not having a clue what they meant until I walked up to one of my plants one autumn and went, "oooooh. Corky." It was obvious when it happened.

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        • #5
          Also, if you're ever feeling miserable, even just saying the name makes you feel happy.... Uchiki Kuri.... Uchiki Kuri...

          *happy sigh*

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          • #6
            Oh my. I'm growing these for the first time this year. I wasn't expecting them to be so big I think my spare room may have to turn in to a pumpkin store.
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            • #7
              I can't believe how prolific the growth of the plants is, I reckon you could almost watch them grow.

              Thank's for the advice.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 1Bee View Post
                Also, if you're ever feeling miserable, even just saying the name makes you feel happy.... Uchiki Kuri.... Uchiki Kuri...

                *happy sigh*
                How do you say it?
                You cheeky Kuri?

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                • #9
                  I grew them on my new allotment plot on some cooch grass riddled soil.
                  Covered with manure, then black plastic sheet and plants in holes cut in the sheet.

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