Re: Information


Hi Jeff. Cull the other one's off. Be careful though. Let's say you have
three on one vine and you want to keep the one in the middle. If you cut the
first one right off you could get a surge of energy on the one you wanted
that is so great that the one you wanted will split. I've seen this happen
before. The best way I found is to slowly cut the first one off, say over a
weeks time. All you have to do is to just cut a little every day or every
other day.

Ethan Jervis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Jackson" <j_jackson_ca@yahoo.ca>
To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 10:09 PM
Subject: Information


>     My name is Jeff. I want to know after you pick the
> best pumpkin on the plant, what do you do with the
> other pumpkins on the plant.
>                             Thank You, Bye
>
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