RE: Culling
Thanks, Al.
I was looking for an end point where I would be FORCED to choose, and now you have given me one. One seems to be pulling away..she must have been aware the ax was going to fall soon..so I think me choice maybe easy.
Thank again.
Ben
Sharon and Alan <eatrich@magma.ca> wrote: Hello Ben U.--I suggest that when the plants start to touch it is time to
cut off the one you like the least.
Al Eaton
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Subject: Culling
Does anyone know if there is a point where one pumpkin should be chosen on
a specific hill? I have two plants growing a foot or so apart, and I am
just not sure which is going ot make the cut, or get cut to be more
specific. I was just curious at what point the second plant would start to
affect the growth of the other.
Thanks.
Ben
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