Re: Going Up


Joe
    You sound like a second edition of Pumpkins Are Orange.  Keep in mind
when in doubt nature will pull you out.
Jack
 PUMPKINS ARE ORANGE
breckenridge@localaccess.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mills, Joe <MillsJ@doaks.org>
To: 'pumpkins@mallorn.com' <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 2:51 PM
Subject: Going Up


>Now that I have sprouted some seeds successfully more questions arise.
>When a root turns on the seed and before you know it the round part of
>the seed and the tip of the root are pointing in the same direction,
>which way do you plant the seed in the soil eventually? I figured root
>pointing down no matter what. Correct?
>
>Next question. I was so focused on the sprouting technique with Wiberg I
>forgot somethings. OK so I have germinated some seeds and placed them in
>their pots last night and have them in a warm, moist enviroment. How
>long to wait before they break ground and show leaves? Should I place
>them under the lights before they break ground. I have two large banks
>of daylight florescents for photography work in my studio. Are these
>fine for a short while until I place them in our hot-house here. They
>could go directly
>to the hot-house after breaking ground if that sounds better.
>
>Last question. What kind of dressing would taste best with the roots I
>have accidentally broken off by poking at them?
>
>ZOO
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