Re: Temp
- Subject: Re: Temp
- From: D* C* <b*@shaw.ca>
- Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 23:10:19 -0700
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Hi Art:
Thanks for checking your soil temperature. It does play a big part, I am sure. At 400 lbs. it is time to make sure that your vines have plenty of room to move up with the pumpkin. Make sure the soil has even moisture content throughout the rest of the season. The rest is just holding on for the ride...
Don
Pacfarm@aol.com wrote:
Don I'm just a recreational grower, but I was curious about my soil temp so I checked...about 80 degrees at dusk 4 inches deep I live in N.Calif. I have 2 of the largest pumpkins I have ever had at this point in time....about 400lbs...I planted June 1..but now I am concerned about how to procede..any advice would be wonderful....Thanks in advance..Art Campbell
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