Re: Giant Mutant Main Vine
- To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Giant Mutant Main Vine
- From: "* <r*@kersur.net>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:49:50 -0700
I only have a second to write at this moment, but we have the identical
kind of vine!!!!! wide flat, millions of the tallest ,HEALTHYest looking
leaves of any vine I've seen. If you've been following along, this was our
pumpkin tree, so named because for a period of time, the vine grew straight
up at least 6' till a high wind storm hity us and it came down. I will write
again tonight.
Pumpkin Widow
-----Original Message-----
From: Dick & Donna Kennish <dkennish@hevanet.com>
To: Pumpkins <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 10:36 PM
Subject: Giant Mutant Main Vine
>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
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>I've ever seen, it is this 9-11" circumference mutant looking thing that
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>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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