Re: my 977
- To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: my 977
- From: "* A* <c*@value.net>
- Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 18:29:34 -0700
Mike,
So that's been my problem? I am suppose to take the seeds out of the freezer
to start them! Thanks for the tip and I took your advise! I tried starting
my seeds outside the freezer and yes I put them in starting mix. My most
recent 977 start erupted today. No mutated or culred cotyledens, as a matter
of fact there were no cotyledens at all. Rather this bright yellow globular
shaped thing pushing out of my 4 gallon peat pot? Kinda looks like a
pumpkin! Can anyone give me some clues? Thanks again for the tip!
Chris
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>>Could be proven seed is too much for unproven growers.
>>POV
>Must then be too much for a POV 70 lb. guy. :-)
>I would guess the reason you have a 70 LB record is that you "still have 1
>Anderson 977 in the freezer" and are apparently trying to grow it planted
>from there. :-) We "unproven growers" are trying a new approach and
>are planting the seed in soil :-)
>
>Let me see... soil=977 lbs. freezer=70 lbs. Tough decision, but I am
going
>to opt for the soil method :-)
>
> Mike (ducking and weaving) in Beaverton :-)
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