Mystery Squash
Can anyone help identify this one. I thought I planted Japanese Striped Pumpkin, but what I’ve got looks like a giant dark green butternut squash. . Thanks
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If the fruits are really big, I’m going to suggest it could be related to one of the "di Napoli" squashes — usually called "long of Naples"
The one hanging from the trellis should be put in a sling to relieve the weight on the vine or it could put too much pressure or even tear it down. Hang and adjust as the fruit grows to take up the Weight..
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Here’s an example:
Subject: Applestar’s 2019 Garden
The one hanging from the trellis should be put in a sling to relieve the weight on the vine or it could put too much pressure or even tear it down. Hang and adjust as the fruit grows to take up the Weight..
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Here’s an example:
Subject: Applestar’s 2019 Garden
applestar wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 5:37 pmTime to “sling” the melons that are growing on the Spiral Garden trellis
- I use produce net bags and wire bales from Chinese take out containers.
...bottom left and center are watermelon and melon in VGC bed...
...bottom right is a volunteer squash growing in VGB bed...
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Pepperhead, why do you say JenFree's squash is not mature? I don't usually grow them but I have a butternut plant this year. There are 3 fruits on it at different stages. It wilts badly on hot days even though it's in shade for a large part of the day, and giving it lots of water doesn't seem to help.