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Right! I know about the blossoms. I've grown pumpkins somewhat successfully a couple times in the past, though they never produced as much as this plant. The female flowers back then didn't always develop so I pollinated some myself... by picking a thin male flower and peeling the petals back and swirling around the pollen stem inside the bulbed female flower. It was weirdly kinkyThe female blossoms have a small fruit as the base of the blossom. If it does not get fertilized, it turns yellow and whithers away.
Those darn bees must not have been doing their job properly!Anyway, usually my other squash or melon plants themselves --the vines and leaves --just never grew well. Maybe that was before I had good chicken poop compost.
Are you referring to the yellow fruit I pictured? In those cases, they seemed to mature to the size of a cherry tomato or a bit bigger... then they turned yellow. So that seems like something went wrong in the growing process. Not sure.



