Hi
I just picked my pumpkins and their skins are all cracked. They are not that big.
Why?
Thank you very much
AMO
Pumpkins
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AMO, this is probably due to the dry summer followed by a wet autumn. The skins have decided their size based on the summer and started to set or cure to thick orange leather. Then the wet weather arrived and the plant decided to pump up the flesh, hence your splits.
Of course I could be wrong.
Of course I could be wrong.
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Amo, I have found that de-seeded, skinned and chunked squash freezes rather well, especially if its eventual fate is soup. 
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