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Dabowhunter

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Hey folks,
I have one plant (1756 Lancaster) that has leaf stems with ridges of varying degrees depending on age of leaf. On some leaves the stem is actually indented around the ridges. Any suggestions on what this might be and how to treat it will be much appreciated. I have posted a few pics on my diary. Did find one post from Dale in Alaska who may have had something similar in 2011. My plant otherwise looks healthy, possibly going a bit too hard on nitrogen? as leafs are a bit large and dark green.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryView.asp?season=2013&grower=55465&action=L

6/24/2013 1:11:37 PM

sparcmat

Winston Salem, NC

Been wondering the same thing...I've seen that this year too

6/24/2013 2:21:00 PM

Jeremy Robinson

Buffalo, New York

There was a conversation about this topic in the chat room a month ago. I forgot what Andy Wolf said causes this but maybe he will mention here ?

I have many of those this year also.....

6/24/2013 4:05:36 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI ([email protected])

Heat, Nitrogen and Rain

6/24/2013 4:12:41 PM

Dabowhunter

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Have had plenty of all three lately. Though my other plants under same conditions are not showing this yet.

6/24/2013 4:22:00 PM

Orangeneck (Team HAMMER)

Eastern Pennsylvania

Not an issue in my opinion. I never noticed them being any weaker.

6/24/2013 4:56:51 PM

Andy W

Western NY

Yeah that's normal. I had always heard high nitrogen. Not a big deal.

6/24/2013 5:16:42 PM

yardman

Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee

Gotem to.thought it mite be a stabilty system & the plants do it to stregthen the curve part.way off

6/24/2013 7:07:13 PM

Matt D.

Connecticut

I typically see this in patches that have high nitrogen. If the nitrogen level is slightly high then you can get plant to plant variability, but while this particular sign is not a red flag for anything, I suggest you monitor your additions of nitrogen to the patch.

6/24/2013 7:44:02 PM

Dabowhunter

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Thanks all. I will lay off the nitrogen.

6/24/2013 9:07:38 PM

Dale M

Anchorage Alaska

I would also stake each leaf stalk with a good indent , as it will crash down .. typically the early leaves..but definitely not a season ender

6/24/2013 11:59:20 PM

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