Re: Anderson 634
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- Subject: Re: Anderson 634
- From: S* D*
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 21:29:44 +1100
Barb,
That is an interesting observation. We had 5 days of 100 deg weather and all
the fruit on my #815 that was growing before that date aborted and nothing
since. Two of the fruit that I pollinated in the last two days of the heat
(using styrofoam boxes) survived.
Stewart
Canberra Aust
the nation's capital
sdeans@pcug.org.au
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From: COMPUTRESE@aol.com <COMPUTRESE@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, 13 January 1999 5:56
Subject: Re: Anderson 634
Brad:
I grew two Andersen 634's. One was uprooted, the other grew handsomely.
Strong
vines, large leaves and a prolific bloomer. I set a beautiful fruit on the
vine early in the season, but the excitement of the 4-H kids who were
involved
in the garden project proved too much. They manhandled it against my advice,
and it was lost.
Several other fruits were set, but aborted in the heat. It was a record dry
and hot summer here in Central Florida.
I think it should do well for you, and if you have seeds, it would be a good
one to plant this year.
Good luck.
Barb
Orlando, FL
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