Re: Kincaid x Armstrong in NZ


Don't you let the vine get a bit bigger first?  I thought most people did.
Keep up the good work.

Chris

(a UK grower)


-----Original Message-----
From: John.sargeant@stdc.govt.nz <John.sargeant@stdc.govt.nz>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: 07 January 2001 19:51
Subject: Kincaid x Armstrong in NZ


>
>Yesterday (Sunday) was a super sunny morning and I found a good male on the
>Kincaid and a female on the Armstrong about two metres away from the root
>system so I did the first (hopeful) pollination of the season.
>
>Should be a good cross if it takes.
>
>John
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