Re: How do you tell if a female has been pollinated?
- Subject: Re: How do you tell if a female has been pollinated?
- From: G* N*
- Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 22:18:07 -0400
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If you intend to save the seeds and be able to
verify the parentage - keep female covered before and after pollination - keep
the bees away.
Glenn
If the bee's did a good job on their own, the pumpkin will start to grow. If the pumpkin wasn't pollinated all the way you will end up with on lop sided pumpkin. Or No Pumpkin at all! |
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