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I planted a spaghetti squash, some of them are the yellowish color I’m use to and as you show. Others are coming in green with d

Others are green with darker stripes. At first I thought they’d turn yellow but they are the first off the vine and have stayed green. Any ideas? Are these ok to eat?


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/19/2019 @ 6:06 pm

This is completely normal. These will come in a wide range of colors and shapes if you plant the seeds yourself. There is nothing to be concerned with, and they are completely edible.


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