Re: 480 Reynolds, was First timer


  I'm still pretty ignorant on the phrasology of the
"bloodlines", so I'll read what's on the seed envelope and
maybe you can translate. I think these are second
generation of the 480 Reynolds. 
 Anyway here goes on the lable; 
1999 Reynolds  350 tor-  480Xself   white seeds.

 I don't recall the name of the man who mailed them to me,
I can recall his face, but that is worthless of course for
this discussion, so I can't contact him for a cyphering.
But maybe some of you folks can clarify this.

--- Mastrpumkn@aol.com wrote:
> Matt,
> 
>    The 480 Reynolds I grew last year. It is a 935 Lloyd X
> 600 Jones. The 
> Jones was the 975 Zehr x 1061 Zehr.It had nice shaped
> orange pumpkins on it. 
> I had 5 0n the plant. The first one was over 300lbs. in
> 30 days. I leaned on 
> it to hard one mourning as I measured it and cracked it.
> I use "300lbs in 30 
> days" as a measure. I believe it to be a good rule of
> thumb, If your going to 
> have a chance at a big one you need to attain close to
> this figure. I would 
> plant the seed again.
> 
>   Alan R.
> 
>
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