Re: quandry


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>Hi folks,
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>I currently have one large AG plant doing really well.  I have on the main
>vine a fruit about 6 feet out that I pollinated two weeks ago that is now
>about 7 inches in diameter.  I have another about 8 feet out that I
>pollinated last week that is about two inches across and coming on
>strong.  One prob with the bigger fruit is that it is growing right on top
>of the vine.  Any advice on what to do axe the bigger one in favor of the
>younger one further out?  It will be a hassle re orientating the vine so
>that the older one is to the side or below the main vine.
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>John
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>In Victoria, BC
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>mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

John,

part of making  decisions on a pumpkin is vine placement.  If it no good
than its no good.

Top growers take measurement at consistant time frames such as 10...14
...21  days from pollination.  It maybe that the second pollinated is
growing faster or equal to the problem fruit......brock
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