Re: Question


Kathie,

I would remove the leave if it is going to rub up against the pumpkin in any
way.  I have had the same situation happen in past years and this is what I
have done.

Good job so far!

David
Sterling, MA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathie Morgan" <fishrap@earthlink.net>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: Question


> Hi Guys!
> My big fruit on the Stucker, 67" circumference on 7-18, has a leaf very
> close to it, its stem sort of wrapped around the fruit. I hate to
> deliberately remove a leaf, since I seem to have few enough of them, but
> on the other hand I don't want to hinder the pumpkin's development in
> any way. What should I do?
> Hooray! I already have a new personal best, and it's only mid-July. I
> just knew my second year - this year - would be better than the first.
> Thank you again to Kevin Smith, Greg Stucker, and all my personal and
> impersonal advisors.
> My 804 Glasier looks like it's gonna grow green. Can anyone tell me
> definitely? It's a robust plant, with a zucchini-green main vine and
> green ribs on all the fruit.
> That's all, Folks!
> Kathie
>
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