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            | avaunt | 
            
               Oregon 
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               this is my first year ever growing pumpkins and I am growing prize winners. the problem I am having is that I had 2 get to 29 pounds in about 2 weeks and then they split at one of the ends. they are also growing very deformed. Has anyone ever had trouble like this? and what can I do to keep the last pumpkin on my plant from doing this? 
		
				
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               9/16/2011 4:04:11 PM 
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            | Rhubarb | 
            
               Massachusetts 
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               avaunt - This was also my first year growing pumpkins and I chose prizewinners as well.  I'm sorry I can't offer much advice but maybe something in my journal will spark an idea?  At 17 days, mine measured to be ~40 lbs and very round.  Looking at the pictures it grew a LOT during week 3.
  http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryView.asp?season=2011&grower=57790&action=L 
		
				
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               9/17/2011 4:48:23 PM 
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            | Kolache | 
            
               Perry Iowa USA 
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               I have grown prizewinners for many years-you won't get the large poundage (over 300#) but they usually are a beautiful bright orange color and nice shape.If the deformed are on the same plant I would wonder about the plant.Last year one of my plants kicked off pumpkins that were like watermelons.Never had splits and I wonder if you have enough calcium in your plants/soil.I use gypsum in my fall soil amendments,but I hope for the best on the last pumpkin you have. 
		
				
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               9/18/2011 11:54:44 PM 
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