Re: Why do you have to hand pollinate a pumpkin? Please address these questions.
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- Subject: Re: Why do you have to hand pollinate a pumpkin? Please address these questions.
- From: "* F* <P*@email.msn.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 14:24:02 -0400
1 .Should I change my fertilizer program now after I pollinated the
pumpkin?
2. How can I train the female flower stem to be 90 degrees
3. Should I mound my soil near a pollinated pumpkin?
Hi,
I would like to hear the answers to these three questions if any one has
time to answer
Also if anyone can advise me what else to do about the gold spots on my
pumpkin leaves I would apreciate any input, Have done alot of reading this
week end and have found no new clues. I feel it is probly caused by
something burning the leaves , that came in my new soil. got a PH test kit
at the garden center today and will check that also.I was thinking of adding
wood ash to a section of soil to see if it would help .
Thanks all,
Pumpkin Flower
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