Re: Double dipping
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Double dipping
- From: P*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 23:04:07 EDT
In a message dated 6/11/99 6:56:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
neps@mindspring.com writes:
<<
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
>>
M&C,
My opinion is that the two root systems can coexist. Just about everyone
has luxury amounts of nutrients in the ground. As long as you train them in
different directions and the foliage doesn't compete for sunlight, you will
be fine. I have a 647 and an 801 in the same boat and I will no yank either.
pumkinguy
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