Re: post op. recovery
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: post op. recovery
- From: "* <r*@cyber-quest.com>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 00:26:07 -0400
- References: <41a4c44a.35a29522@aol.com>
PatFishman@aol.com wrote:
>
> Pumpkinguy,
>
> I have twin vines from the same plant running parallel through my garden.
> Each has produced a female flower at the 16 to 18 foot section. This Brock
> 591 was put in the ground on May 25th. Shouldn't I wait until July 25th to
> consider pollination?
> Because the vine flattened and split in the 1st week I germinated an Anderson
> 977 and put it in the ground on July 4th. Yes, it took me a month to
> successfully germinate my 1st AG and it was an Anderson 977. I failed with an
> 815 and my other 977. I am thinking about using pollen from the Anderson 977
> with the Brock's female flower. If I pollinate an Anderson 977, I will do so
> in the 1st week of September. The weather in Richmond begins to cool in
> September. I have never been so anxious for the summer to end.
>
> POV
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Even if you pollinate a pumpkin in september on the 977, You will still
achieve a much larger pumpkin than the POV70 fame.. Right?
--
Lyle "Rocky" Rockwell
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