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Re: milk feeding
- To: p*@athenet.net
- Subject: Re: milk feeding
- From: b*@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
- Date: Sun, 24 Aug 1997 19:54:38 -0300
>Vanessa,
> I am willing to keep an open mind about all things concerning pumpkins. I
>don't think it is a good idea to spread unproven information about slitting
>vines and feeding milk, sucrose or anything else. Grow a 600 pound sucrose
>feed pumpkin and I will pay attention. Howard Dill has been a World Record
>holder many times and has started many a novice pumpkin grower on the right
>growing track (including me). Before you belittle anyone for following
>Howard's growing methods I think you should grow a World Class pumpkin
>yourself.
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>888888888888888Amen! pumpkinguy....I have tried the milk method. No
>noticeable difference to the pumpkins the problem was in our area was the
>skunks, raccoons, flys and ants the milk attracted probs. Some of us learn
>from others tests some of us have to do our own test. Some may have
>different results. It the curiosity and enthusiam of new growers that is
>exciting. New discovery are made ... I am the type that has to do my own
>tests.... and there has been many a time i should have listen to my elders
>and there tests..but i thought they may have missed something....maybe its
>a young ego.....My only comment is they have come up with easier and
>cleaner methods of calcium ......Brock
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