RE: those non-AG plants
I have not done so yet, but I have 6 AG's and my wife has 11 Lumina plants
just waiting for experimentation.
-Gus
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From: Richard [R*@pivot.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 11:14 PM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: those non-AG plants
makes perfect sense. i am interested also in the idea of crossing an ag
with a lumina. I would think a mini giant white pumpkin would be cool.
has anyone done that yet? results?
Richard
"T.J. Mathews" wrote:
> I'm growing my two AGs in the front yard. The Cramer824 haspopped out
> a few females, the Cramer729 which is much biggerin every way has
> none. Across the yard is a mystery volunteer vine plant that hasbeen
> popping up male flowers for weeks which I've been cutting.In my back
> yard I have two white pumpkin plants (a gift thatI had to plant). So
> I'm thinking that when these other plants have open femalesthey should
> get the pleasure of AG males. What might that meanfor a scrawny
> volunteer (which has no insects at all) and thewhites? I don't want
> to run the risk that their males get intomy AG females... I hope my
> query makes sense. tjtakoma park, md
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