re: ZOO DOO Changes Name to G.O.D.
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com, b*@island.net
- Subject: re: ZOO DOO Changes Name to G.O.D.
- From: d* <m*@eskimo.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 19:01:23 -0700
> Zoo Doo will no longer be my name. You can refer to me now as the
>
> "GERMINATOR of DEATH!"
>
> Having done in a 1006 and a 697 in the same go I think entitles me to
> that tag. This is the same pumpkinhead that sent hundreds of gourd and
> pumpkin seeds through the mail without bubblewrap only to see them
> arrive pulverized by the mail sorting machines. I have already reserved
> my room in the Howard Dill Wing of the Betty Ford Clinic. I got a double
> room so that when the first of you arrive we can watch "The Price is
> Right" together.
>
> G.O.D.
Hey, Look Uncle Bill, we know of one person will can beat this year. I had this problem last year, but once I figured out that I had to put the seed in the soil, I
finally got it to germinate.
File the sides of the seeds with an emery board and leave the pointed end alone. Take a Tupperware container and a paper towel and soak the towel with water.
Sandwich the seed in the paper towel and close the lid on the Tupperware. A clear top works the best. Place the Tupperware in and area which provides a constant 80
degrees temperature. Check the seed after two days and see if there are any signs of roots. Do not let the roots get larger than an 1/4 inch. Be soft and place the
seed in potting media with the root and seed together. Don't break off the root or your SOL.
Duncan
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