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Subject: stem problem with Hester's squashes
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Sophie A. |
Esneux / Liège / BELGIUM
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Well, I grow 2 hester's squashes (one 895.5) and the both plants have the same problem : the squashes stems developp a failure in the lengh of the stem. There is no hole in the squash (at this time)and the stem is very long. Is it a recurrent problem?. Any advice? Should I put something in the failure? Thanks.
The Belgian Girl,
Sophie
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8/5/2004 4:56:09 AM
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Gads |
Deer Park WA
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Hi Sophie, cracks in the length of the stem shouldnt hurt the fruit and will heal, its when they split into the fruit thats the problem. The cracking you describe is a re-occurring problem in the 895.5 ours also had a pretty big crack in its stem last season, but the fruit didnt seem to mind. I believe the problem develops when adjusting the very long stemmed fruits position and it "stresses the stem. Good luck this year, I'm not sure how your doing as I don't read French very well!
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8/12/2004 3:30:36 PM
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Sophie A. |
Esneux / Liège / BELGIUM
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Out of the race ! My 895.5 aborted yesterday. She has a very tiny little small crack at the stem...When I opened her, there was several very big cracks inside... I carved her to make a lantern...Halloween on 17 of august...Something's going wrong ! Good luck to you all !
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8/19/2004 2:34:23 AM
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