ShortCircuitRanch2332
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Hmm well I have no clue then haha this is the first time it has happened to me lolSuperChemicalGirl said:Not sure that it's a breed thing cause I have the same problem with one of my hubbard squashes!! Seems like I remember pulling the flower off as it dried, but that fleshy part didn't come with it like it usually does. I've had a lot of dampness here so I've been removing the flowers when able.ShortCircuitRanch2332 said:I honestly have no clue what causes it but it's only that mutated one haha I don't know if it will drop off or not but I think it might be because it's of the giant pumpkin variety that it happens to cuz the regular one have never done it
Most of my plants still haven't even set fruit, I still only have 4 pumpkins on the vines (strange cause I have canteloupe and baby watermelons setting fruit). The one though is growing great, it's probably a little bigger than a basketball size now. Of course the vine split nice and early in the season, you can see it in the picture.
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/...143259588_100001337108712_512283_269057_o.jpg
Also it looks like in your pic u have bite marks to lol