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Re: all-white squash


In a message dated 5/4/97 3:03:50 PM, you wrote:

> I don't think it is
>going to make it.  There are no pests bothering it and it has a mate in
>the same hole that is doing fine (we planted two in every hole to ensure
>germination and pull the weaker looking one).  Anyway, I think it is
>dying.  It's only an inch tall or so and all of the others are getting
>much bigger much faster.  This one is all curled up on itself as of this
>morning and feels very limp.  Sorry to disappoint... I was rather hoping
>it would make it myself and was even willing to pull up its healthier
>looking brother just for experimental purposes (we have more white squash
>planted so one plant wouldn't make a terrible difference in our harvest).
> Now I feel very sad that it is dying and I can't save it.

Awww...
I, for one, was rootin' for the little bugger. I was even thinking as I sat
down to read my list mail this evening how it was beginning to be a little
like a soap opera story line - will the albino squash SURVIVE???
Condolences - we know you did all you could.

Diane
artful dd@aol.com

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