Re: Couple questions...
- To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Couple questions...
- From: "* J* N* <c*@execpc.com>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 08:11:54 -0600
My opinion on this matter is that as far as fertilizer is concerned our
plants are able to take up enough of it and trasnlocate it to the fruit
area......this is evident by overfertilization causing fruit to split.
Natures root systems are very efficient at doing their job. Anyway I
don't think that this is our limiting factor in growth right now.
Rick
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> From: Lubadub <Lubadub@aol.com>
> To: Pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Fwd: Couple questions...
> Date: Saturday, January 24, 1998 9:21 AM
>
> I personally will not be trying to feed my pumpkin "intravenously." I'd
rather
> spend my time working on creating a better root system. After someone
tells me
> they have grown a 1000 pound pumpkin feeding it intravenously, then I
would be
> listening. My patch isn't big enough for this kind of experimentation. I
have
> to go with the proven. I am certainly not opposed to someone trying this
to
> see the result. Also maybe attention should be paid to treating the
pumpkins
> "intravenously" to prevent or treat the diseases they are prone to. Has
your
> pumpkin had its antifungus shot?
>
> Marv in Altoona PA
>
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