Is it possible to get two differentseed colors from the same pumpkin?
I have seen slight differences in seed coats when looking at seeds from the same pumpkin. It seems to me that it was the Holland 792 that had some smooth seeds and some that had tiny pock marks the size of a pin prick……. I may be wrong on this one but I am pretty sure it was the 792. Weir’s 914 had seeds that were shaped the same but some were a little darker…. kind of off-white and light brown. Since 1983 I have carved probably 4 or 5 hundred Atlantic Giants for my Halloween celebration and virtually all were either brown or all white. In a brown seeded pumpkin you will see some white ones but they are usually skinny and not viable. I have never seen plump dark brown seeds and plump white seeds in the same one. I have seen brown seeds with white tips on some. By the way, in case some of you hadn’t heard, some of the largest pumpkins have come from white seeds, so they are not necessarily inferior. Lgourd may have some input on this…. he has cut open a few. I am quite confident