Re: helpful hints



>        My question is this, I have tow plants, one is bearing yellow pea sized
>female blossoms, and the other is bearing light green female blossoms. I
>find it hard to believe that my Andersen 815(which is the plant that has
>the light green female blossoms), is actually a squash plant, but am
>very nervous, especially on the heels of its stunnign start. Some tell
>me pumpkins can be grown from light green female blossoms.. The thing
>that has me concerned about this is, the Holland 897 right next to it
>has yellow (pea sized) blossoms, and these are the same size, but no
>where near yellow. This one is probably directed towards Chris Andersen
>the most, seeings how he would have the most knowledge about the female
>blossom of the 815's past.
>--
>Lyle "Rocky" Rockwell
>
>website: http://www.cyber-quest.com/home/rocky.r
>email: rocky.r@cyber-quest.com
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>Rocky seems like some of the  green vines send out green looking beginning
>pumpkins....and the yellow vines send out bright yellow...........but the
>word on the 977andersen was it was very green in the
>beginning............hope this helps!!....brock


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