Re: FORKING VINE! Help!
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: FORKING VINE! Help!
- From: S*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:14:41 EDT
In a message dated 98-08-12 15:56:52 EDT, you write:
> Steve,
> I've never heard of that however I've seen secondaries do it. Better play
it
> safe
> and treat all the new vines as mains until you see what happens. One may
> eventually decide to become the leader. Is it possible that the main was
> chewed
> off by an animal and then re-bloomed ?
> Bob.
>
Nope, it just ended in this massive flower cluster with a bunch of male
flowers all together, then it forks out to 3 different vines. It is weird. I
could try to get a picture of it and get someone to scan it to post somewhere.
It would be hard since it is hard to see, but I could try. The 3 vines all
have more vines coming off of them, so I guess I will consider them
secondaries? Hmm, the siamese twin pumpkins on the PrizeWinner, and now this
on the Wallace A.G..... I always get the weird stuff happening to me! Go
figure.
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