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            | bubbums | 
            
               uniontown, OH 
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               this is my second year of trying to grow pumpkins - I am having the same problem as last year - my pumpkins are pollinated, start to grow(*they are a yellow color), then just stop growing, start turning white and then rot - I don't use any sprays or do anything special - any ideas? 
		
				
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               8/13/2011 11:29:45 PM 
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            | pap | 
            
               Rhode Island 
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               to much water? soil no good? growing in the shade? to much fertalizer? water inside female flower ?, males have no pollon? could be any number of things. 
		
				
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               8/14/2011 4:38:28 AM 
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            | bubbums | 
            
               uniontown, OH 
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               thanks for ideas - we've had alot of rain but not everyday, soil was checked last year, plants are in direct sun, havent used any fertilizer, maybe some water in female but I have plenty of blooms, my garden around the same area flourishes, leaves are green on plants, will keep tryig 
		
				
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               8/14/2011 8:45:22 AM 
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            | tallcorn | 
            
               Linden, Mi., 
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               pollinat, to late or could be to hot, try to pollinat in the morning 
		
				
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               8/14/2011 12:37:20 PM 
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            | bubbums | 
            
               uniontown, OH 
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               I check my plants every morning, plenty of bees flying around, I also self polinate in the morning if I decide to do it that way - I've had blooms all of July -  
		
				
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               8/14/2011 7:50:07 PM 
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            | Smallmouth | 
            
               Upa Creek, MO 
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               Do you shade your pumpkins? Put a chair or something over newly pollinated fruit and then move up to a sheet or another structure.  
		
				
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               8/14/2011 11:11:01 PM 
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            | christrules | 
            
               Midwest 
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               Are there several pumpkins going on a single vine?  Is the plant rooted down, (did you bury the vines)? 
		
				
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               8/15/2011 1:37:59 PM 
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            | gpierce | 
            
               Ashby, MA 
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               How big do they get before they abort? Maybe pollination really didn't take? How are you pollinating them when you do it manually?
  
		
				
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               8/17/2011 2:04:00 PM 
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            | bubbums | 
            
               uniontown, OH 
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               they are different sizes before they abort - from grapefruit size to a small pumpkin size - are they suppose to be green instead of yellow?  Maybe pollination isn't taking place altho there are plenty of bees all over and I only periodically manually pollinate because of that - being new at this I didn't think they would grow any unless they were pollinated - thanks 
		
				
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               8/19/2011 7:49:09 AM 
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            | tallcorn | 
            
               Linden, Mi., 
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               Now that you said the fruit are green This may be, Watermelon Mosaic Virus (WMV) 
		
				
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               8/19/2011 9:31:50 PM 
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            | bubbums | 
            
               uniontown, OH 
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               no the pumpkins are yellow - I just wondered if they were suppose to be green because my neighbor has a green one - maybe different kind??  Right now I'm just letting all the pumpkins grow on the vines to see if any work out -  
		
				
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               8/20/2011 10:14:53 PM 
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            | Peace, Wayne | 
            
               Owensboro, Ky. 
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               bubbum, my guess would be too hot for pollination! Try, ice bottles around fruit set! Just a guess...has been way HOT!! this summer! AG's will prbly not set in way HOT temps!!! Just a guess tho! Peace, Wayne 
		
				
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               8/21/2011 12:40:10 AM 
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            | Alexsdad | 
            
               Garden State Pumpkins 
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               I had a similar problem a few years back...they would get softball to melon size turn white and abort ...tissue samples revealed fusaria/alternaria...had to let that patch go fallow for years..good luck hope it's not that 
		
				
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               8/24/2011 9:13:21 AM 
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