Re: Innies verses outies


In a message dated 7/6/99 10:33:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
carlson@sanasys.com writes:

<< Subj:	 Innies verses outies
 Date:	7/6/99 10:33:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time
 From:	carlson@sanasys.com (Dan and Beth Carlson)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com (Pumpkins)
 
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 Looking for so imput,
 
 &nbsp; I forgot to mention that my 791 Glasier has a few fruit on itand I 
have never run across anything like this before. Maybe it is 
quitecommon.&nbsp; The blossom end on all my previous fruits that I have 
grownwere either flush or a little concaved. These fruits Have extreme 
protrusionson the blossom end. They are a little homely to look at. But as 
Ray Watermanonce say " This ain't no beauty contest"&nbsp; I'll love em just 
like allthe rest.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Are innies or outies more apt to blossom 
endsplit. Any ideas??
 The Carlsons Dan and Beth >>

I have found Innies to be the strongest and outies to be not far behind.  The 
flush ones have been the most prone to blow outs at least the ones I had.

George Brooks

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