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- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 21:06:54 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-08-30 20:43:57 EDT, brocfarm@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
writes:
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Date: 97-08-30 20:43:57 EDT
From: brocfarm@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
To: pumpkins@athenet.net
Need some experienced advice. A friend of mine had a 600lb pumpkin he
fertilized 5 gallons of fish emulsion mixed with water at the base and
another 5gallons 5 feet out in a circle. Boom the next day his pumpkin
split at a dill ring and rib junction. My question is can a plant react
that quick to fertilizer say less than 24 hours?????. No over watering
just the five gallons here and there...........Brock
>>
There is a 24 hour delay in reaction to changes in weather or moisture. I
have a detailed Pumpkin Growth Chart that shows this for anyone who would
like it, it is in Excel. You will have to tell me what version you have.
The Pumpkin probably never would have survived moving.
George
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