Re: Little sister rivalry
- Subject: Re: Little sister rivalry
- From: m* <m*@wooden-clockworks.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:12:10 -0600
Pollinate one at 12 feet and keep it. The rest should be cut off.
Marco
Kathie Morgan wrote:
I have never seen this nor heard about it:
Visualize my Main Vine. On June 20 I pollinated the #1 blossom, so
numbered because of her being closest to the stump.
Yesterday I pollinated the #3 blossom, the 3rd closest to the stump.
Today I pollinated the #2 blossom, between the #1 and #3 blossoms.
You experts can tell me if this happens all the time and no one talks
about it.
Does it mean anything?
If so, what? (Have I done something wrong?)
If #2 and #3 grow at the same rate, which should I choose?
Thanks!
Kathie in Santa Rosa, CA
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