Re: SE MN update! Back on track and pollinating!
I have one here two but only about 18" long! not the strongest of plants i
have to say, vine a little flat but nothing major. I have planted it on a
patch away from home and will let it do its own thing, hopefully will get
some nice orange ones on it, maybe use as a pollinator...
Chris in the UK
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From: BChris1335@aol.com <BChris1335@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@hort.net <pumpkins@hort.net>
Date: 19 June 2002 13:39
Subject: Re: SE MN update! Back on track and pollinating!
>David,
> Too bad that your 847.5 is throwing flat vine. Mine is doing quite
>well. It is my smallest plant with about an 8 foot main. Should be ready to
>begin pollinating in about 5 days. The only other 847.5 that was started
that
>I know of is by Cliff Warren here in Idaho and came up as a mutant plant
and
>has been culled.
> Keep me posted as to how it does.
>
>
>Brian Christensen
>Rexburg, Idaho 83440
>personal best 847.5 lbs, 2001
>
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