Pumpkin White Abominable 10 Non-GMO, Hybrid Seeds
Pumpkin White Abominable delivers commanding presence with its pure white coloration and substantial size, making it an exceptional choice for premium ornamental displays, specialty markets, and dual-purpose applications. This hybrid variety produces robust fruits averaging 12 to 15 pounds with impressive structural integrity and well-developed handles that facilitate safe handling and transport. The pure white rind demonstrates exceptional color stability, resisting the yellowing and fading that compromises lesser varieties under intense sun exposure—a critical advantage for extended display periods and outdoor retail applications. The sturdy flesh provides excellent carving characteristics for jack-o'-lantern creations, while the seeds offer substantial size and quality for roasting applications. Intermediate powdery mildew resistance reduces disease management concerns in humid growing environments, enhancing overall crop reliability. Vigorous vines ensure consistent productivity across diverse growing conditions, delivering predictable yields season after season. Maturation occurs in approximately 100 days, providing adequate time for fruits to achieve full size and optimal color development before frost. With an 80% or higher germination rate, these Non-GMO hybrid seeds combine genetic stability with proven field performance. Sustainable cultivation practices and environmentally responsible, recyclable packaging reflect ecological commitment. White Abominable appeals to growers seeking substantial, visually striking pumpkins that maintain pristine appearance throughout extended use and storage.
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