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Subject: Comments - Aurum Pumpkin 2025-10-24
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| Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, MO
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Those are wild looking, but they still have great color
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10/24/2025 4:57:47 PM
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| Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Probably a nutrient issue? What do organic growers do if they have, say, a copper deficiency? Or boron? Are these minerals "allowed"? Good luck next year.
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10/25/2025 2:27:18 AM
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| pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Google:
is there an "all-organic" 20-20-20 water-soluble fertilizer?
I had two fruits do similar things, though I made up for it on the next fruit on one of the plants with more-frequent apps of magic ferts, lol. That plant had initially had my fastest-growing fruit on it, but it aborted similarly; In a few days, it had a welcome, open pollination. ThAt fruit is now harvested at 379 pounds and wishes I would sell it or place it at a neighbor's. eg
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10/25/2025 3:30:25 AM
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| Eddie1989 |
Estonia
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ahhahahaah :)))))
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10/25/2025 3:39:29 AM
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| Dutch Brad |
Netherlands
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An organic gardener can add copper and boron. You can also add 250 grams of volcanic rock dust per square meter which is full of all kinds of (micro)nutrients.
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10/25/2025 4:18:30 AM
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| dale |
Australia [email protected]
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Would be worth getting a soil test done takes the guessing out
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10/25/2025 2:51:31 PM
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