Re: Superthrive plant hormones


     Well, with temps at 85-90 you should be able to get way over 300 llbs.  
I have temps in the 100's and have one over 300 so if I can do it so can 
you!  Oh, and try not to push so much fertilizer


>From: "clarion" <clarion500@earthlink.net>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: Superthrive plant hormones
>Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 22:55:04 -0600
>
>Hello all and greetings from a COLORADO grower! Most of you grow in areas 
>that are favorable for Atlantic Giant Pumpkin growing. I am not in one of 
>those areas, as I reside in Colorado Springs Colorado. Our climate is hot 
>in the day [85-90] this time of the year during the daytime and cool at 
>night {50-60}. Since I have to utilize every possible thing to get even a 
>300 pounder, I have been experimenting with just about everything...and 
>even Superthrive plant hormones since last year. This season I am using 
>them every other day in a mix of fertilizers, and am enjoying a good 
>Colorado pumpkin season. As of this date, Circumference is at 52". This is 
>not as good as most of you, but I do not live up near "the belt". I just 
>wondered if anyone else has even used this product before, and wondered 
>what kind of results others have experienced with using them. To find this 
>product site if you are not familiar with Superthrive, go to 
>www.superthrive.com get the lowdown on another killer link to get your 
>pumpkins bigger.                                                            
>                                                                            
>                                                                 " CLARION 
>"


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