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Re: Oops
- To: n*@mail.atl.bellsouth.net, P*@athenet.net
- Subject: Re: Oops
- From: G*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 19:58:43 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-06-09 18:35:12 EDT, neps@mail.atl.bellsouth.net (Mike
and Carolyn) writes:
<< Subj: Oops
Date: 97-06-09 18:35:12 EDT
From: neps@mail.atl.bellsouth.net (Mike and Carolyn)
Reply-to: neps@mail.atl.bellsouth.net
To: Pumpkins@athenet.net
The main vine on one of my pumpkin plants broke off from the wind. It
was only about two feet long at the time and it broke about halfway from
the end. Has anybody ever had this happen to them and still produce a
good specimen or is it best just to start a new plant (it's not too late
to do that here in the South)? I know the plant will produce other vines
in it's place. >>
It will start a new vine one leaf junction back. I should think it would do
just fine compared to starting over. Who knows it may produce a big one,
this is some what of a crap shoot anyway.
George
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