Re: Calif. Update one ton cross


  HI steve, I don't think you could get much better seeds than the ones you 
have.  Maybe you had limited growth because of another reason.  What were 
your temps this year?


>From: "Steve and Kim Freed" <asset-management@email.msn.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: Calif. Update one ton cross
>Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 08:59:10 -0700
>
>My two one ton cross plants have produced one pumpkin each.  One has 
>stopped growing at 140 pounds the other pollinated in late July is putting 
>on about 7 pounds a day and is currently at 123 pounds.  The big suprise is 
>that one of my three Prizewinner pumpkin plants has one pumpkin that is at 
>166 pounds.  All my plants were grown using the same method, soil, water, 
>fertilizer, Miracle Grow ect. ect.. I am disappointed in my first year 
>growing AG's but thrilled with the size of my Prizewinner plant.  I hope 
>the AG that is still growing will top my Prizewinner, I would really like 
>to break the 200 pound mark in my first year.  I'm looking forward to next 
>year when I hope to get some more proven, first generation seeds from a 
>large 1999 season pumpkin.  I think it is great that all of you are so 
>generous with your seeds and advice.  Thank You.
>
>Steve Freed
>Beverly Hills, CA


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