Home What's New Message Board
BigPumpkins.com
Select Destination Site Search

Message Board

 
Marrow Growing Forum

Subject:  Marrow's with Orange

Marrow Growing Forum      Return to Board List

From

Location

Message

Date Posted

Team Wexler

Lexington, Ky

What do you call them? Are they still marrow's? Does orange automatically mean that it has field pumpkin genetics? Will this years' "orange" marrow grow a marrow next year?

8/27/2019 8:45:41 AM

Dorset Farmers - MarkB

Dorset UK

Shit.
No not true Marrows.
More than likely.
Who knows.
Lol.

8/27/2019 2:50:03 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Can marrow color-duds be entered as field pumpkins? Might offend the field kin growers... but personally I am not against it.

8/27/2019 6:12:53 PM

Team Wexler

Lexington, Ky

Is it safe to say that a "not true" marrow (one that goes orange) has an advantage over a "true" marrow? I find it odd that once a marrow displays orange, it's no longer a marrow lol! But it's definitely not a Field Pumpkin.

Honestly, if you have a marrow that has Field Pumpkin genetics AND you harvest it before it turns color, it's still a freakin' Shit marrow!

Just having a little fun with this. I have a few growing this year, unknown genetics. Guessing they'll go orange at some point.

8/28/2019 6:58:05 AM

Dorset Farmers - MarkB

Dorset UK

I grew Marrows that went orange back in the 16 season, I did not take any of them to competition nor did I save any seeds from them. But a certain number of them do get entered and make there way on to the show benches every year over here in the UK. Doesn't bother me a bit if I'm honest but then I've never been beaten by one of these yet. Will be interesting to see how strict the gpc will be on this.

8/29/2019 12:45:01 PM

Team Wexler

Lexington, Ky

Thanks Mark, appreciate your feedback. I too am wondering how individual sites will score them. Obviously, orange eliminates them from competition/prizes but.....will they still officially list them as marrows in the results? Damaged? UOW? Will a grower with some orange be able to claim his/her State record? Best I can tell, an orange marrow is still........a marrow.

8/30/2019 9:00:26 AM

Dorset Farmers - MarkB

Dorset UK

I don't think they are Marrows or field pumpkins just something in between. One to discuss with Brad.

8/30/2019 12:13:20 PM

Dutch Brad

Netherlands

I've had this discussion with more people including a seed specialist. It is similar to crossing a male donkey with a female horse. You get a mule. It is neither horse nor donkey, but a new species, therefore orange marrows do not exist.
Obviously, if picked young enough, a crossbred 'marrow' will still be green. It often takes a while to turn orange. Still, I don't think a young marrow will ever beat the world record which in my case was still growing into the 8th week.
As a judge I will disqualify any orange on a marrow and as a grower I would never show one or keep that line going.
Listing them on GPC is easy: DSQ.

8/31/2019 3:53:41 AM

Framac

New Berlin,NY

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=308577

Is this orange or yellow?

9/1/2019 1:56:43 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

I think it is yellow but could turn orange just like pumpkins.

What seed is it?

9/1/2019 4:27:40 PM

Dutch Brad

Netherlands

That one will go orange. Those dark green highlights on the lighter green is a characteristic of a cross between a marrow and a pumpkin. Every year I have ornamental field pumpkins that were crossed by marrows and they have that mottled skin as well. They all turn orange eventually.

9/2/2019 3:35:42 AM

Framac

New Berlin,NY

I got the seed from the pacific growers group. Enraged maybe. That cruddy that it will go orange.

9/2/2019 7:21:25 AM

JayB

Plattsburgh, NY

At the weighoff I was at, marrows with orange were allowed

10/2/2019 1:43:26 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

GPC Marrow Rules - Orange not allowed. Hopefully the genetics will clean up to keep the line pure.

Cucurbita pepo F

for competition purposes, the following distinctions are made between marrows and zucchini (syn. courgette): A marrow is grown on a vining plant, a zucchini on a bush type plant without vines. A marrow generally has rough skin while a zucchini generally has smooth skin. A marrow is generally quite uniform in thickness while a zucchini tends to taper out towards the blossom end.

Specific rules:

a. The vine must be trimmed within 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) of the stem.

b. Marrows may be green with green or yellow striping or completely yellowish-white. No orange colouring is accepted.

10/2/2019 1:56:41 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

I dq'd mine myself the judges dont understand yet.
It had dark green striping and was going orange... just one little spot. Good info... got the wrong genetics here also.

10/2/2019 3:22:55 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

What are we gonna do with the orange ones? Mark them as dmg?

10/2/2019 3:26:31 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

How about DNQ - Does Not Qualify to be a marrow.

10/2/2019 3:50:20 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

I like that as it doesnt qualify and goes with wanting to preserve a pure line. These seeds shouldnt get mixed up in our auctions to keep the line pure.

10/2/2019 4:19:54 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

sounds good to me

10/2/2019 4:47:32 PM

Total Posts: 19 Current Server Time: 4/20/2024 6:54:42 AM
 
Marrow Growing Forum      Return to Board List
  Note: Sign In is required to reply or post messages.
 
Top of Page

Questions or comments? Send mail to Ken AT bigpumpkins.com.
Copyright © 1999-2024 BigPumpkins.com. All rights reserved.