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Re: Top Rot
- To: s*@rgh.sa.gov.au
- Subject: Re: Top Rot
- From: G*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 18:45:13 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-01-19 18:28:39 EST, you write:
<< Subj: Re: Top Rot
Date: 97-01-19 18:28:39 EST
From: shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au (Hickman, Tony)
To: GBPUMPKIN@aol.com (GBPUMPKIN)
About this big, he said while trying to make a big circle with his
arms.
He never did measure it, I think he was so upset it slipped his mind.
Tony
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From: GBPUMPKIN
To: shickam; PUMPKINS
Subject: Re: Top Rot
Date: Saturday, 18 January 1997 4:59AM
In a message dated 97-01-16 19:03:44 EST, shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au (Hickman,
Tony) writes:
<< Subj: Top Rot
Date: 97-01-16 19:03:44 EST
From: shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au (Hickman, Tony)
To: PUMPKINS@athenet.net (DANIEL GARDNER)
A friend of mine wants me to ask all you nice people a question,I'll print
the answers and pass them on. Thanks.
My pumpkin grew to about 40kgs then started to rot on the top.
What would cause this and how can I prevent this from happening next year.
My answer was sunburn.
Tony Hickman
The land of OZ >>
What was the circumference at the time?
George
N.Tewksbury, MA USA
>>
The reason I asked is if it was under 40" it could die from poor pollination.
George
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