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Your butternuts were not mature. They won't taste anywhere near as good as if allowed to turn tan (usually) on the vine and then mature for 2 months in storage afterwards. They are also usually almost always a deeper orange color at maturity with seeds that are fully filled out.
I agree. The most important thing, from what I picked up on TH-cam is that the stem should turn to a light, golden brown color before harvesting, while retaining much of the stem as possible- which the author of the video did. However, the butternut squash needs to "cure" between 5-7 days and keep in a cool dry place. This set up was really impressive and a lot of time and energy was spent on this project. It's the small things that we don't do towards the end that can possibly prevent us from enjoying the most benefit from harvesting butternut squash. Great was made in growing the bn squash. Great project overall. I hope my turn out great this year. Best of luck to everyone growing this year!
They are beautiful, but here in Nebraska, we would let them mature more, getting a harder shell, and a buff brown color. The flavor is more like pumpkin then. That would be interesting to try at the immature stage.
Hello! I’m curious about where you were growing them, I saw the shades and fabric on the floor, was this in a sun room or a covered porch? I’m growing 1plant indoors and was wondering where yours were. I’m also curious about what the cup of bananas are for? Your butternut squash turned out beautiful, thank you for sharing!
the bananas are a potassium source. The decomposition of these produce beneficial bacteria the plants need to break down further additions to the cup. Without the bacteria to break down the food put in the cup the plants cant gain access to the nutrition you are giving them. Ripe bananas are loaded with natural sugars and minerals plants love to eat.
How are the leaves looking so lush and healthy and green? How do you keep bugs from munching on them? Tips please😭 My natural/organic preticide doesn't seem to work.
I was screaming at the television Noooo they arent ready 112 day to pick immature butternut loved what you did until harvest time not one bit of die back
Where do you get those styrofoam cubes? Love your channel, thanks for sharing. Also, how often did you feed the plants? You only showed bananas in the beginning. Thanks for answering please
- You can find styrofoam boxes at fruit stores - During the growing process, you alternately fertilize vermicompost or water with fish protein - ripe bananas - into plastic cups in styrofoam
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Your butternuts were not mature. They won't taste anywhere near as good as if allowed to turn tan (usually) on the vine and then mature for 2 months in storage afterwards. They are also usually almost always a deeper orange color at maturity with seeds that are fully filled out.
Thinking the same.
But the taste is good and smooth
After being cut do they have to spend time to mature more??? It is always so??
I agree. The most important thing, from what I picked up on TH-cam is that the stem should turn to a light, golden brown color before harvesting, while retaining much of the stem as possible- which the author of the video did. However, the butternut squash needs to "cure" between 5-7 days and keep in a cool dry place. This set up was really impressive and a lot of time and energy was spent on this project. It's the small things that we don't do towards the end that can possibly prevent us from enjoying the most benefit from harvesting butternut squash. Great was made in growing the bn squash. Great project overall. I hope my turn out great this year. Best of luck to everyone growing this year!
Exactly, my first thought as I started the video.
But the idea is nice.
Thank you for sharing have a blessed day stay safe and healthy. Love butternut squash so many ways to eat yummy. 🙏❤🙏❤🙏😋😋😋😋😋
They are beautiful, but here in Nebraska, we would let them mature more, getting a harder shell, and a buff brown color. The flavor is more like pumpkin then.
That would be interesting to
try at the immature stage.
Yes that's how it is here too. Inside is more deep yellow in color and tastier
This was so helpful and informative; thank you 🙏🌞
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Gracias por explicar muy bien como cultivar en sitios estratégicos en casa , desde Venezuela contigo
I love your videos. Do you have one showing how you prune the vines? Do you cut off all the suckers and keep a single stem? Thank you!
i like your video
How much sunlight do they need ???? Thank you for your great tutorials on growing stuff !!!!!
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Hello! I’m curious about where you were growing them, I saw the shades and fabric on the floor, was this in a sun room or a covered porch? I’m growing 1plant indoors and was wondering where yours were. I’m also curious about what the cup of bananas are for? Your butternut squash turned out beautiful, thank you for sharing!
the bananas are a potassium source. The decomposition of these produce beneficial bacteria the plants need to break down further additions to the cup. Without the bacteria to break down the food put in the cup the plants cant gain access to the nutrition you are giving them. Ripe bananas are loaded with natural sugars and minerals plants love to eat.
How are the leaves looking so lush and healthy and green? How do you keep bugs from munching on them? Tips please😭 My natural/organic preticide doesn't seem to work.
Rất hay tuyệt vời luôn❤ chúc bạn luôn may mắn nhé
Great video! Thanks
Wow 🌱👍🏼
delicious pumpkin
I am Vietnamese. looking forward to getting to know you
I was screaming at the television Noooo they arent ready 112 day to pick immature butternut loved what you did until harvest time not one bit of die back
What were the pole things called that you put in the boxes and screwed together to get the plant to grow vertically
Best time to harvest squash is when the stem turns a brown color.
Where do you get those styrofoam cubes? Love your channel, thanks for sharing. Also, how often did you feed the plants? You only showed bananas in the beginning. Thanks for answering please
I’ve been wondering that as well.
- You can find styrofoam boxes at fruit stores
- During the growing process, you alternately fertilize vermicompost or water with fish protein - ripe bananas - into plastic cups in styrofoam
May i ask you how many gallons/liters are those styrofoam cubes
Cho mình hỏi để trái ở nhánh chính hay nhánh phụ vậy bạn
I love it
Cuando se riega nuevamente despues de haber llenado el vaso al plantar?
Cantknya nggemesiiiin
Hey bruh did those seeds fall from the water above
Do you prune the plant as it grows?
After being cut do they have to spend time to mature more??? It is always so??
ince working I love its
CUANTAS CALABAZAS SALEN DE CADA PLANTA APROXIMADAMENTE?
WAY too complicated.
This more art than gardening
Izin share ya mase 🙏
Why are the seeds have blue color. Thank you
Wondering the same thing.
Maybe it is to differentiate it with other similar seeds or from a one variety to another...???
It's fungcide
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What are the lue pills you put in at the beginning?
Those were the squash seeds, treated with a blue fungicide.
Belum tua mengapa di panen? Jika sudah bewarna kuning dan tua bisa bertahan selama 1 tahun di penyimpanan
Тыквы.сьедобные
Wundervoll.
FC from thai
Why did you cut the leaves off?
For thumbnail of the video
how about pollination by bees?
Beli dmn bibitnya..
From where can I get seeds ?
Buy the Butternut and scoop the seeds from inside
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Only Color Turns At Green Light No Brown White
กล้วยกับขี้ไส้เดือนผสมกันทำไมคะ
too green
I don't think those were ripe
Семена
Покрасили.замачить.надо
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Very immature fruits. Pips are not developed. Fruit should be a bright orange colour and slightly stringy. U picked far too soon
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