Re: Seed size
- Subject: Re: Seed size
- From: P*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 12:14:45 EDT
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Kelsey
I wish it were that easy! Seed size has nothing to do with the total outcome of the production of a plant. There are some famous seeds that are relatively small IE. 705 Stelts , 567.5 Mombert... I believe the 789 Zunino had seeds that were MASSIVE but its production rate is nothing better than the grower who grows it and the environment it is allowed to grow in. There are MANY things which regulate the output of the plant and seed size is one we can't prove to be a contributing factor... Now if you have two seeds from the same pumpkin and one is "skinny"Or "White tipped"I would go with one that was full thick and healthy but that is on an individual basis not on judging seeds for there total output !!! Hope this helps !!!!! Take care all !!!!
Kevin Smith
Pumpkin pirate
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