Re: your thoughts please
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: your thoughts please
- From: J* L* J*
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 00:04:36 EDT
- References: <377198C2.1F05F4E4@sanasys.com>
I asked this question last year and I don't know if we came to a
concensus. I do know this: More leaves=more photosynthesis.
Jon in UT, USA
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Jon, Carrie, and Zion Cherelle Jaussi
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On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 21:32:34 -0500 Dan and Beth Carlson
<carlson@sanasys.com> writes:
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>List,
><br> What is everyones thoughts and Ideas on how a plant
>actually
>works. Does the vine from all over the plant help feed a pumpkin that
>is
>setting only 4 feet out on a side vine or main. Do the nutrients
>travel backwards (for lack of a better term) throught the vines to a
>pumpkin
>or do things go from stump outwards only. I really don't have a
>clue
>and have always tried to set fruit aways out say 15 to 20 feet just to
>make sure I have pleanty of plant BEHIND the fruit. Then after it is
>set
>I always wondered whether or not all the extra plant that continued to
>grow out beyond the fruit was just a waste of the plants energy!! Just
>wondering Thanks
><br>The Carlsons Dan and Beth
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