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Black Kat F1 Hybrid Pumpkin Seeds

Black Kat F1 Hybrid Pumpkin Seeds

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SKU:31436-pkt

(8 oz. – 1 lb.) Will start to turn orange after 2 months in storage. Best planted after June 22 to hold black color through the end of November. Tolerant to Powdery Mildew 2, Watermelon Mosaic Virus.

(C. pepo.)
350-400 seeds/oz. Fits in your hand. Average under 1 lbs.

Average germination 7-10 days at 72°F soil temp.

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Kenneth Johnson

Orangita and black cats both sell well. Use a tight spacing on the black cats to get a size closer to orangita.

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E.F.
Awesome Little Compact Goth Pumpkins

Each bush vine produces 5-6 perfect little pumpkins that are always a hit! We donate pumpkins to the elementary school and the teachers/kids are always excited for the “black ones”

How we ship your seeds

Most of our seeds, with the exception of our retail packets, are sent to you in moisture resistant re-closable bags. Each bag is sized for the amount of seed inside and can keep the seed safe year after year with proper storage.

By using these durable bags, we are helping to ensure seeds stay at their peak longer and make things easier for you, the grower.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Kenneth Johnson

Orangita and black cats both sell well. Use a tight spacing on the black cats to get a size closer to orangita.

E
E.F.
Awesome Little Compact Goth Pumpkins

Each bush vine produces 5-6 perfect little pumpkins that are always a hit! We donate pumpkins to the elementary school and the teachers/kids are always excited for the “black ones”