RE: I could not wait any longer....


thanks.....7-10 days huh...cool....They have been in the pots for 3 days
now....should they have sprouted already?

is there any benefit/detriment to starting plants at staggered
times..let's say I have room for four plants....should they be all
started together, or should they be staggered?????

thanks for all the advice.....I am new to this, and my first year goal
is to just get a few plants going and a few fruits..I do not expect my
1/2 tonner this year...(maybe next)

smitty
http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/pe/e/enhome.htm


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Pumkinguy [SMTP:Pumkinguy@aol.com]
> Sent:	Monday, April 13, 1998 7:50 PM
> To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Re: I could not wait any longer....
> 
> Mark,
>    Don't put any fertilizer in the small pot...it will burn the
> seedling. The
> seed leaves have their own food supply. When the plants are 7 to 10
> days old
> (Max.) they are ready to put out. Then you can water them in with some
> high
> phosphorous fertilizer.
>                                          pumkinguy@aol.com
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