(Fwd) wilting


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From: Matthew.Isom@granite.k12.ut.us (Matthew Isom)
To:            pumpkins@mallorn
Date:          Tue, 1 Jun 1999 10:48:40 +0000
Subject:       wilting
Priority: normal

I can't figure out why my 940 Mombert tends to wilt so much more than 
my 876.5 Lloyd.  Both plants are at about the 6 leaf stage but the 
940 leaves really droop, EVEN WHEN THE TEMPERATURE 
IS ONLY IN THE 80s.  I'm wondering if maybe the 940 doesn't have 
roots developed enough to support the huge folliage that it puts out. 
I'm giving it lots of water and a fertilizer very heavy on the 
phosphorus to promote root growth, but nothing seems to be working at 
this point.  Hmm. 
ANY IDEAS?  WHY WOULD ONE PLANT WILT MORE THAN ANOTHER?
HAVE ANY OF YOU NOTICED THAT SOME PLANTS TEND TO DO BETTER
IN HOT CLIMATES?

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