Re: And then there was one
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- Subject: Re: And then there was one
- From: "* D* <s*@pcug.org.au>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:29:20 +1100
Brock,
Thanks, you should have told me earlier. It would be nice to know how long
you can leave it before cutting back. I was kind of thinking I could enter
one in the show next month but did not want to slow the other down in the
process. As it is a very small plot it probably can't support two for too
long.
Stewart ACT Aust
sdeans@pcug.org.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Vickie Brock <brocfarm@pacific.net>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, 19 January 1998 3:54
Subject: Re: And then there was one
>
>
>Stewart the one thing i learned, that i didn't realize, is that there is
>no rush to thin down to one pumpkin.....some "weight" til they are 100 200
>to 300 pounds
>Then make there choice......
>
>another tidbit is on fast growing plants with a few pumpkins growing well
>they don't do quick cuts some take off the others gradually....meaning
>severing the stem 1/3 the way through waiting watching a day or two then
>the other 1/3..
>the idea in not to create any surges into the pumpkin you
>want............................good luck.......brock
>
>
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