RE: Clones


Thanks Bob she is no scientist just suborned I don't think she cares if it
grows fruit she just wants to prove me wrong. You got to love her

Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com [o*@mallorn.com]On
Behalf Of Robert Troy
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 6:15 PM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: Clones


Dennis,

Is she smoking some of you special cigars ?  Better check your inventory,
:-)   HeHe, no, just kidding ..... I think someone on the list has
experimented with hydroponics, but It's been a long time and I don't
remember who it was.
I did a little experiment on a pumpkins seed that sprouted on it's own in my
planter. I have no idea where it came from but I figured I'd let it grow
just to see what it does. As it grew across the sidewalk, I put some
aluminum foil pans under the leaf junctures where the root nodes were with
some
water and a mild solution of Miracle Grow. They did root out in the water
just as if they were in the soil. I don't know if this will work the same
with the whole plant or stump, but one thing to consider is without soil,
the plant is not stabilized and can roll over easily. I think some other
things to consider is the right type of fertilizer, water stagnation, or
loss of water. ( I had to make sure the pans never ran out of water due to
evaporation ).
The pumpkin on my plant grew to about 150 pounds but it was just an
experiment anyway.
Hey, anything is worth a try. We may all learn something.

Dennis wrote:

> Hi List
>
> I just found out today my wife has two clones from her Mitchell she grew
> this year and they are alive and doing ok in just a glass of water on top
of
> our kitchen cupboards. I never even knew she had them she showed them to
me
> and said LEAVE THESE ALONE!! so I guess I had better. The thing is she
want
> the land load to dig her a hole in the ground this spring so she can
buried
> a 55 gallon drum and fill it with water and try to grow these clones
without
> soil. I this possible? I don't want to even tell her I asked but if any of
> you think this mite work I would love to here from you. And if the land
lord
> digs this hole it will be the first thing he has done he ever said he
would.
> He also told me he was going to clear about 2000 more sq. ft. for me to
grow
> in this year. Is my wife a nut or am I not giving her enough credit?
>
> Happy New Year
>
> Dennis
>
> d*@sbcglobal.net
> http://pages.sbcglobal.net/dhouser
>
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