Re: Giant Mutant Main Vine
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Giant Mutant Main Vine
- From: M* M* <A*@home.com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 23:01:25 -0700
- References: <35D2784F.D97AC444@hevanet.com>
It sounds like "VINE-ZILLA" Please keep us posted as to the outcome of
this anomaly.
Mark
Dick & Donna Kennish wrote:
>
> I'd like some feedback about a Greer 768 that I am growing. It's main
> vine is not the standard round 3-5" circumference of all of the AGs that
>
> I've ever seen, it is this 9-11" circumference mutant looking thing that
>
> is shaped like a ribbon cable (wide and flat). At each leaf axle there
> are 4-6 leaves, and numerous tendrils, flower buds, and tap roots.
>
> The plant is really healthy looking with big and tall leaves, but there
> are only about three secondary vines, and they have just started
> growing.
>
> Is this good or bad? Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Did I do
>
> something weird to make this plant grow this way (I have a Lloyd 935
> right next to it that looks completely normal)? I would appreciate any
> feedback.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dick K.
> Beaverton, OR
>
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