RE: GOOD SEED--BAD CONDITIONS--Is this family tree correct?
- Subject: RE: GOOD SEED--BAD CONDITIONS--Is this family tree correct?
- From: "Mark" korney19@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 15:10:10 -0500
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf
Of Smithhisler, Paul
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 7:24 AM
To:
'pumpkins@hort.net'
Subject: RE: GOOD SEED--BAD
CONDITIONS
Mark,
In my humble opinion, the genetics should
still be there. I think it is
often the little fruit with the good seed
that gets overlooked. The best
way to find out is to get one of the
good growers who grows numerous plants
to grow a seed and see what they
get. If you think the genetics are good,
grow it yourself (after
improving your growing methods) and see what
you
get.
-Gus
-----Original Message-----
From:
Mark [k*@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:26 PM
To:
pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: GOOD
SEED--BAD CONDITIONS
I'd like to get some input on future
generations' potential on the above
subject. If I had a seed that had good
parents, great grandparents &
great-grandparents, etc and it was grown in
poor soil, improper feeding &
watering, wrong set-out date, poor fruit
set or pollination, poor growing
conditions, etc etc and it produced a small
fruit short-lived by frost or
whatever reason, just how good is the harvested
seed, assuming the pumpkin
was old enough to produce mature seed? My question
isn't if the seed is old
enough (I already germinated some successfully) but
rather what is the
potential? did it lose its good "blood" thru the
generations or is it still
there? If my 792 Holland and Sherrie LaRue's UOW
1016 produced a 300 lb
pumpkin, would there be an interest in the seeds? And
for those who would
want them, would you still want them if the seeds were
small? If someone
grew these seeds PROPERLY, what might the results
be?
I'd like to get some opinions on this. I'll be at the Niagara Falls
seminar
if somebody wants to see the seeds, page me by BowTie or
GoodSeed-BadSeed. I
don't think I'll know anyone there, maybe 1 or 2 at
most.
Mark
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