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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.

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.