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          | AG Genetics and Breeding 
 
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          | Subject:  Pumpkin skin coloring from the sun. 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | Christopher24 | aurora, IL | I was looking at Scarface Yesterday in the patch and saw that the front part of her that was exposed to the western sun had been turning green. I can even tell were the edge of the thin blanket was on her. What causes a pumpkin to turn green being exposed to the sun instead of orange? | 9/26/2016 9:50:33 AM |  
            | Bart | Wallingford,CT | squash | 9/26/2016 5:08:43 PM |  
            | Christopher24 | aurora, IL | Cool my first giant squash. :) | 9/26/2016 8:48:52 PM |  
            | DAN F | Mi. | Fleser | 9/26/2016 8:57:00 PM |  
            | Christopher24 | aurora, IL | I just read the GPC rules. In order for my fruit to be a squash, the color or combination of colors: blue, green, gray totaling 100%. So, I think Scarface is a Giant Pumpkin. | 9/26/2016 9:16:05 PM |  
            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | Eastern Pennsylvania | Christopher, based on the photos posted Aug 27, Scarface is definitely classified as a giant pumpkin. | 9/27/2016 12:26:42 PM |  
          | Total Posts: 6 | Current Server Time: 10/31/2025 7:13:12 AM |  |