Re: ONE TO GO!


let them both go until one shows it is the definate winner.  Soon one should 
slow down, if not, let them both go, some people thing that if they are on 
seperate main vines they can both grow and not effect the others growth


>From: PDelm30578@aol.com
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: ONE TO GO!
>Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 08:55:16 EDT
>
>I have two pumpkins growing on separate primary vines which originate from
>the main root.
>Both are about 50 inches in circumference.  One is yellow and one is 
>orange.
>They are within an inch of touching each other. Does the color suggest 
>which
>might have more growth potential? Which one should I spare, all other 
>factors
>being equal? I have another that is on the initial primary vine.
>Yesterday, that one measured 178 OTT and is more than a week ahead of the 
>two
>smaller ones.  It has what appears to be plenty of room.
>The weather here has been virtually bone-dry for months.
>Fortunately, my patch is small and we have , at present, no water
>restrictions. Daytime temps are in mid to high 80's.
>Morning temps are near 70.
>  Paul in PERINTON near ROCHESTER, NY
>
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