RE: Double dipping


Mike,

I have noticed that the pumpkin "senses" the other in this situation and
they grow apart. This happens to me every year.

However the day you remove one the other immediately starts filling in the
new found space.

My two cents (and what I have always done) is be brave and strong and select
one.

-tom

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Mike and Carolyn [SMTP:neps@mindspring.com]
> Sent:	Friday, June 11, 1999 3:53 AM
> To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Double dipping
> 
> I have a situation where I have two plants in the same 'hill', each vining
> in opposite directions. Both are doing well and it will be hard to decide
> which to cull. Has anyone had much luck raising two plants in this
> scenario? Won't having the main roots of two plants that close together
> jeopardize their nutrient uptake? 
>  
> Thanks, 
> Mike
>  
>  

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