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            | LJ | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=305901 Take a look what the inside of the neck of a pumpkin I culled.  Looks to be a root looking thing inside the center of the stem.  What is this and is normal? 
		
				
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               7/15/2019 1:54:43 PM 
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            | cojoe | 
            
               Colorado 
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               Its part of normal pumpkin stem anatomy-dont know what it is,what its called,why its there 
		
				
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               7/16/2019 4:01:40 PM 
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            | baitman | 
            
               Central Illinois 
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               looks like a seed has sprouted here is a photo   http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=306062 
		
				
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               7/18/2019 8:09:42 AM 
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            | cojoe | 
            
               Colorado 
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               Looks like some alien life force-or giant pumpkin tapeworm 
		
				
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               7/18/2019 1:19:18 PM 
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            | LJ | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               That's what I thought, like a seed sprouted and root growing out down the neck. 
		
				
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               7/18/2019 5:24:13 PM 
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            | Dustin | 
            
               Morgantown, WV 
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               I believe it is an extension of the germ tube which elongates when fertilization happens. I could be wrong, but to me, it is what comes out of the ovary to signal to the plant that pollination has occurred.  
		
				
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               7/18/2019 7:50:49 PM 
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            | Dustin | 
            
               Morgantown, WV 
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               Even if I am wrong on this one, it isn't a negative thing and you shouldn't worry. You'll know a blown up stem when you unfortunately see your first one ;) 
		
				
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               7/18/2019 7:52:22 PM 
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            | Smallmouth | 
            
               Upa Creek, MO 
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               I see them often on early culls. Never knew what it was. 
		
				
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               7/18/2019 8:57:50 PM 
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