Re: Re-Plants
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- Subject: Re: Re-Plants
- From: W* K*
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 12:09:16 -0400
Sounds like things are going well for you now...............your 935 is
keeping pace with my 810 McInnis....both got off to a slow
start.........they could end up the best for us.............Wayne
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> From: Brad2julie@aol.com
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Re-Plants
> Date: Friday, June 18, 1999 10:21 AM
>
> Wayne,
> Fairly well I think. The 697 now has a 8-9 ft. main with
three
> female blossoms forming along it at 5-7-9 ft. Pretty cool huh! Hopefully
all
> will take and I can take my pick as we go along. The 935 you gave me
should
> do fine. It just needs warmer weather. Right now the main is approx. 3
feet
> long with about 20 leaves. Better late than never.
> Last week when it started to hit its growth spurt our temps. cooled
> drastically from 88 to 70 for highs and 65 to 48 for lows. This is o.k.
> though I think it may be for the better in the long run. If my blooms
had
> opened on the 697 by now it would be to early to pollinate. As it is
with
> the cool weather they won't be ready til next week and beyond. I will
> probaly need to retrieve some male blooms from my friends who I have
helped
> get started this year. One has a Mettler 719 and the other a Mettler 974
> both doing well and using Admire insecticide as well. Hopefully we will
all
> have something to take to weigh-off this year. Last year we all lost our
> plants to those #!#### !! vine borers.
>
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