Re: Seed size revisited
I would personally always pick the big seed. It would seem to have
larger seeds and more endoderm (nutrients for the embryo). But I just
recieved seeds from the round robin seed swap and one from a 700+ pumpkin was
small and white. I was told not to let the appearance fool me. It
definately would have. Looks are very deceiving in seeds, among other
things.
--- <rado1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Okay, let me rephrase the question I posted a day or so ago… Is there
> anyone out there who would PREFER a small seed over a large one from the
> same pumpkin?? Email me privately if you prefer. (This inquiry follows a
> comment on one of my survey responses.)
>
> Thanks,
> Beth
>
> p.s. Have you shown all your aunts and uncles Shellie’s cool carving pages
>
> yet?? How about all the cousins?
>
> http://www.gophergirl.freeservers.com/index.html
>
>
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