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Subject: Oozing under the stem
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KGus |
Florence SD
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I have scraped the jelly like sap away and it is brown and soft. I then scraped that down to alive looking meat of the pumpkin applied sulfur powder and have a fan on it it still saps up so I repeat the process the next day. is there anything else I can do to save this kin
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8/21/2010 2:45:27 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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unless the fruit itself has a soft spot on the skin i would not continue SCRAPING the sap off the pumpkin.if on the other hand your scrapping away a soft spot or rotting area? then i agree with what your doing. if its just sapping though?j wipe it off a bit with a bleach/water solution and keep the fan on it a couple days. the sap will harded in tine as well but, if you scrap the outer skin of the fruit just because its sapping ? you could be inviting problems.
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8/22/2010 7:57:12 AM
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KGus |
Florence SD
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the pumpkin skin is turning a brown under the sap and feels wet. I assume it is rotting ??? What is the difference between sulfur powder and captain? would one work better over the other?
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8/22/2010 3:35:50 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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use a little of each mixed together.if the skin around the sapping area is soft then yes it seems to sound like its rotting. i have never had the area around the sap spots rot though. the sap should usually dry to a hard area.
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8/22/2010 9:26:39 PM
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