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Référence : 2108A

QUINTAL YELLOW OR YELLOW LARGE PARIS PUMPKIN AB

Cucurbita maxima

A runner variety producing large, spherical fruits of about 30 kg, yellow to light pink. They are slightly flattened and little or not ribbed. The flesh is thick and not very sweet.
The bag of 15 seeds
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Période de semis
From May to June
Période de récolte
From September to October
moderate / daily
200 cm
sun
Obsolete
150 to 400 cm
Open ground
Gelif
100 days on average
Conditionnement
The bag of 15 seeds
Référence
2108A
Cycle de vie
annual

The yellow quintal pumpkin or gele centenaar is a vigorous, running variety of German origin that produces large, spherical, yellow to light salmon-pink fruits, weighing 20 to 50 kg on average and reaching up to 150 kg. The fruits are slightly flattened and have little or no ribbing. The flesh of the quintal pumpkin is thick, yellow, watery, and not very sweet. It is edible but becomes stringy if the fruit is allowed to grow too large. The skin remains thin. Use in soups, soufflés, etc.

How to successfully sow yellow quintal pumpkin or gele centenaar

 Sowing : in April, in pots in a bright location (temperature 12°C minimum, the seeds need warmth to germinate), place the seeds on their edges. Be careful when watering; you will need to keep the soil moist with a sprayer but not excessively so as not to rot the seed. Place your pots near a light source.

Cultivation of the yellow quintal pumpkin or gele centenaar

Plant out in a sunny position in mid-May, 1 m apart in all directions for non-running varieties and 1.20 m in the rows and 2 m between rows for running varieties. Watering. Adding compost is recommended.
Pinch the stems to stimulate development.
Hoe and weed. Mulch the base to limit weed growth and preserve moisture. Water at the base in summer without wetting the foliage.

Good associations

Avoid placing it near potatoes. However, it will appreciate the proximity of beans and cabbage.

My pumpkin plant is not producing flowers or fruit.

This is a common problem encountered in many plants in the Cucurbitaceae family.
High temperatures: in fact, it is very likely that the flowers borne by the plants are only male flowers (female flowers are distinguished by the presence of a swelling at the base, resembling a very young fruit). The high temperatures have affected the formation of female flowers and the quality of the pollen in the male flowers. Despite the presence of pollinating insects, there are therefore no fruits.


Lack of pollination: Pollination is carried out by pollinating insects moving from a male flower to a female flower. If your garden lacks these, then pollination and therefore fruiting will not occur. Attract pollinators near your cucurbit crops by sowing floral mixes, for example.

Harvesting and preserving squash

Between September and November, usually around October before the frost.
One of the best ways to know when to harvest your squash is to observe the stalk, which becomes corky when the fruit is ready. Be careful, never grab the squash by this famous stalk because this would cause invisible lesions, which inevitably cause rot. The fruit should be cut as close as possible to the stem, left to dry for a day in the sun, then brought inside in a warm place, without knocking them of course, in a dry and ventilated place: between 12 and 20°C. For small quantities, the top of a cupboard or wardrobe in the house is ideal.

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