RE: Central Wisconsin update/inquiry


Yeah, you and Ken were right, I only had four lobes. I counted every "peak"
as one. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Heilmanjon@aol.com [H*@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:55 PM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: Central Wisconsin update/inquiry


In a message dated 07/11/00 6:49:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
marc.nguyen@greenheck.com writes:

> I used 3 male flowers(I hope
>  I didn't over do it)because I wanted to be sure that I get a "correct"
>  pollination. I closed the flower tip with a little rubber band. How long
do
>  I have to leave it on there, and does it hurt it to leave it on there too
>  long?
>  
>  One thing I did notice was that inside the female flower, I had 8
"lobes"?
>  Is that what they are called?

Hi Marc,
Welcome to the sweepstakes!
You probably did well using three males. I do not think you can overdo, 
unless you start rubbing the sticky stuff off the lobes. BTW, you probably 
had four lobes. They are sort of indented, and without taking one apart, it 
can be hard to see where one lobe leaves off and the other begins. Do some 
surgery later in the season on a late female.
You can leave the rubber band on forever. The flower will dry out and fall 
off after a week or so. The idea is just to keep insects out while the
female 
is "receptive." Which probably does not last more than a day, two at the
very 
most.

Looking forward to more posts.

John in San Jose

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